Northern Italian spot serves handcrafted meals with a friendly vibe and authentic family-style dining. Pasta dishes like Linguine a Mare are firm and flavorful, paired well with creamy mozzarella and homemade marinara. Noise rises quickly due to hard floors and minimal sound absorption.
Spaghetti and meatballs come with a flavorful sauce and juicy meatballs. Pasta dishes like Linguine a Mare and those with marinara sauce are well-prepared and firm, not overcooked. Mozzarella is creamy, and seafood dishes pair well with homemade marinara.
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Parking is limited due to a small lot and busy street.
There is a large free public parking lot just north of the restaurant.
The restaurant offers inexpensive but authentic Italian food.
Modern chic decor with under-the-counter lighting sets a chill vibe. Pasta bowls offer perfectly al dente noodles with creamy, comfort-driven sauces. Generous portions and consistent flavors make it a solid spot for Italian food lovers.
Pasta dishes feature perfectly al dente noodles and sauces like a balanced chunky meat sauce with Italian sausage or spaghetti with Italian chicken. Portions come generous and the flavors stay consistent across a wide variety of options.
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Expect to wait for your order, especially during busy hours.
The restaurant's regular bowl feeds two people, making it a good value.
Prices are reasonable, with a typical meal costing around $42 for two.
Small space with rustic Italian decor and sparkling ceiling lights creates a cozy vibe. Lasagna shines with crisp edges and balanced flavors, while dishes like Chicken Cacciatore offer hearty portions. Intimate atmosphere suits dates and family gatherings with memorable memorabilia and cozy music.
Lasagna stands out with crisp edges, a perfect balance of cheese to meat, and well-cooked pasta layers. Dishes like Chicken Cacciatore and Fettuccini Alfredo feature hearty portions and fresh pasta, while the lobster ravioli offers a rich, distinctive flavor.
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There are a few free parking spots available in the front; otherwise, street parking is available.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but cash is preferred for tips.
The restaurant has a capacity of 36 diners max, so expect a cozy atmosphere.
Open kitchen and elegant bar with top-shelf labels create a cozy, dog-friendly space with candlelight and cloth napkins. Polenta Raviolis and spicy shrimp pasta highlight the Italian menu. Free dog food and multiple TVs add to the relaxed vibe.
Polenta Raviolis stand out as a unique dish. The menu features pesto pasta, spicy shrimp pasta, and a variety of excellent salads, chicken, and fish options.
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Happy hour runs from 3 to 6pm, offering discounted drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant is located inside the Westin hotel, making it convenient for guests.
Prices are generally high, so be prepared for a costly meal.
Small lounge offers natural light and a quiet atmosphere with a self-serve bar. Italian food shines with shrimp pasta and fresh vegetarian options like roasted cauliflower. Contemporary decor and airport views add to the intimate space.
Shrimp pasta stands out with its fresh flavors. Vegetarian options include pasta and roasted cauliflower. The salad bar features buffalo mozzarella and baby spinach.
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The lounge accepts United domestic passengers with Star Alliance Gold status.
No alcohol is available until 11 a.m.
The food and beverage selection is very limited.
Small Italian spot offers a cozy atmosphere perfect for intimate or family meals. Enjoy rich butternut squash ravioli and authentic pizza with excellent marinara. Soft Italian classics play, adding to the romantic, relaxed energy.
Butternut squash ravioli and classic carbonara stand out with rich flavors. Homemade bread, pizza, and pasta dishes like shrimp scampi and frutti di mare showcase authentic Italian cuisine with a notably excellent marinara sauce and satisfying chicken parmesan.
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Parking can be difficult near the restaurant, especially during dinner hours.
The restaurant serves large portions, making it a good value for the price.
A glass of wine costs $14, so budget accordingly.
Spacious lounge offers a bright, airy design with indoor and outdoor seating. Italian dishes like pesto chicken pasta highlight the menu but lack vegetarian options. Quiet, relaxing atmosphere suits unwinding, complemented by a warm buffet and complimentary cocktails.
Pesto chicken pasta and Italian sausage pasta feature prominently, with options including lemon chicken and meatballs. The pasta dishes often contain meat, so they are not vegetarian-friendly.
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The lounge is about a 3-4 minute walk from Terminal 6.
The lounge opens at 5 am for early travelers.
A one-day pass costs $59 and can be purchased via the United app.
Large TV screens create a sports bar vibe in a sleek setting. Garlic shrimp linguine adds a seafood twist but tastes average. A mandatory 20% service fee affects the overall experience.
Garlic shrimp linguine offers a seafood twist but tastes average overall. Pasta dishes come with a high price tag compared to the quality.
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A mandatory 20% gratuity is added to all bills.
Expect high prices typical of hotel restaurants.
Food service starts at 4 pm; no food is available before then.
Roomy restaurant offers a bright and inviting space with a family-friendly vibe. Italian staples like spaghetti and meatballs pair well with a clean salad bar featuring pasta and chicken. Food is fresh and reasonably priced, perfect for casual dining.
Spaghetti and meatballs appear as a consistent Italian staple here. The salad bar includes pasta and chicken, blending Italian elements with other offerings like soups and tacos.
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The all-you-can-eat buffet costs about $15 per person.
Seniors receive a free fountain drink with their meal.
Parking can be challenging during peak times, especially on weekends.
Pizza arrives in aluminum pans with hand-tossed crusts, matching casual chains in quality. Italian dishes like pizza and pasta offer solid flavors but lack free Parmesan or chili. Extra charges apply for Marinara and Ranch sauces, keeping the experience straightforward.
Pizza and pasta feature prominently with solid flavors. Staff do not provide Parmesan cheese or chili condiments by default, and Marinara and Ranch sauces come with extra charges after checkout.
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Pizza Hut offers a variety of pizzas, pastas, and sides on their menu.
Delivery and takeout options are available for convenience.
Most locations accept credit cards, debit cards, and cash.