Spacious pizza restaurant with a bright, airy dining room and a gorgeous outdoor garden that grows fresh produce. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, suited for families and groups, with a calm, friendly vibe. Decor includes a mural and barn door, adding unique charm to the space.
Fresh, farm-to-table ingredients define every dish here. The quality and taste clearly show the commitment to using only freshly made components.
Fresh mozzarella stands out here. The margherita pie features fresh mozzarella and has a notable flavor.
Good to know
The restaurant offers vegan and gluten-free options on the menu.
They do not sell pizza by the slice; whole pies only.
The establishment has both indoor and outdoor seating available.
Open doors and a skylight fill the space with fresh air and natural light, creating a bright, welcoming energy. Soft lighting and comfortable seating foster a cozy, inviting atmosphere with a relaxed buzz. Well-crafted cocktails and sophisticated yet unpretentious vibe make it suitable for solo meals, dates, or dinners with friends.
Italian dishes highlight fresh farm-to-table ingredients with seasonal touches. The menu feels cozy and warm, emphasizing freshness in every bite.
Dishes rival the best trattorias in Italy with hearty pasta portions like orrechetti and burrata. Starters include a well-balanced fried mozzarella with prosciutto and a daily special salad with playful flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Happy hour features discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm on weekdays.
The menu includes seasonal ingredients, changing frequently to reflect freshness.
Small New American restaurant with farm-to-table freshness and charming, cozy decor creates a laid-back, artistic vibe. Calming jazz music plays softly, enhancing the relaxed atmosphere. The place offers fine dining in an unpretentious setting.
Menus focus on seasonal items with all dishes locally sourced. Prices stay excellent while keeping true farm-to-table freshness.
Freshly made pastas stand out here. The cacio e pepe with prawns offers a rich, memorable flavor.
Good to know
Expect long wait times for food due to a small kitchen and limited staff.
The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own drinks to enjoy with your meal.
Prices are on the higher side, with a half chicken costing around $30.
Outdoor seating offers a large covered area suitable for any weather, while indoor spaces feature dark wood and muted colors with perfect lighting. Atmosphere ranges from romantic and cozy to lively, though noise levels can be high due to room layout causing echoes. A private event space downstairs accommodates larger groups or meetings.
Menus highlight farm-to-table dishes with a Californian style focus. Lunch specials use the best ingredients available at the moment.
Burrata appetizer stands out for its quality. The chicken cacciatore ravioli shows clever preparation and good execution. The menu also features white truffle risotto, halibut, oysters, and fries.
Good to know
Make reservations because the restaurant gets busy.
Expect to pay about $70 per person if you have some wine, appetizers, and entrees.
The kitchen at the Mary Lane closes between 9:30 PM and 10:30 PM.
Barn-inspired space with rustic charm and exposed steel beams creates a warm and stylish atmosphere. Spacious layout supports private dining rooms and live music, fostering a cozy yet lively vibe. Guests mingle comfortably in an environment that balances cozy sophistication with festive energy.
Dishes use fresh farm-to-table ingredients prepared with care for a healthy and tasty meal. The setting has a cozy, barn-inspired atmosphere that complements the food.
Steak pairs well with gnocchi, which comes in classic and Truffle Ricotta versions. Zucchini & Basil Risotto offers a toothsome texture alongside these dishes.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Happy hour offers half-price drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm daily.
A 20% gratuity is automatically added to large parties.
Narrow, intimate space with cramped seating and wood fire cooking creates a cozy, laid-back vibe. Heated outdoor area and pet-friendly sidewalk tables offer year-round dining options. Local wines and homemade Italian-style pizzas complement the atmosphere.
Dishes highlight locally sourced ingredients with a strong farm-to-table focus. A wood-fired oven adds unique flavor, and the menu offers a large selection of flavorful options.
Burrata stands out as a favorite dish, creamy and fresh. Pizzas like the fig, pancetta, and Bleu cheese, plus the Summer pizza, offer unique flavor combos. The Deviled Eggs and duck prosciutto add rich, savory touches. Marinara sauce tastes vibrant and well-made.
Good to know
Reservations are a must for this restaurant.
The restaurant offers wine pairing dinners on select nights.
Expect a 45-minute wait between courses during busy times.
Historic townhouse setting creates an intimate and inviting space with open kitchens and counter seating that lets diners watch chefs at work. Atmosphere balances elevated yet unpretentious vibes with a carefully curated playlist featuring hip-hop and R&B artists. Seating is cozy and the energy feels warm and relaxed despite the fine dining context.
Dishes come straight from upstate farms with a clear farm-to-table ethos in every bite. The menu highlights seasonal freshness paired with master-sommelier quality wine.
Gluten-free options include pasta and tortellini that fit the diet well. Corn stuffed pasta and mushroom-filled pasta come with rich, creamy sauces. Tagliatelle and focaccia stand out among the dishes served.
Good to know
Making reservations well in advance, ideally two weeks prior, is highly recommended to secure a suitable time slot.
Customers are only allowed to sit outdoors in the heated patio and must give up the table by 7pm.
At ~$183 USD per person (including taxes), the value for money was disappointing.
Dining room combines intimate lighting with a crowded, loud atmosphere under a low ceiling. Space blends white and rustic wood decor creating an upscale, elegant vibe. Guests often encounter a vibrant energy that can make conversation challenging.
Dishes come fresh and seasonal with a clear farm-to-table approach. The food quality feels like it moves directly from farm to table, making meals easier on sensitive stomachs.
Freshly made pasta dishes like ricotta ravioli and pasta bolognese stand out, along with pizzas topped with mushrooms, parmesan, and farm eggs. The Campanelle with pesto and roasted Brussels sprouts adds a nice texture contrast.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for the Sunday brunch due to high demand.
The restaurant offers a three-course Prix Fixe menu for $60 during restaurant week.
Happy hour features discounted drinks and appetizers, typically from 4-6pm.