Tuesday through Saturday this restaurant is just like any other restaurant. The food and service is excellent. Friday night and Saturday night, from 10 pm - 3 am, there is a midnight brunch again with excellent service and food. (try the jalepeno pasta with sausage, the best) ///////// SUNDAYS are a totally different story. Sundays La Strada is open from 11 am - to 6 pm with the kitchen closing at 5 pm. MAKE RESERVATIONS the WEEEEEEK before! You cannot make same day reservations on sunday, so do not expect to call the morning of, when they already have over 350 reservations, and think you will get one. Arrive when you make the reservation... If you are 15 min late, you WILL lose your reservation. And having your full party present at the time of the reservation will get you to your table faster. Since they only seat you if over half of your party is present.//////////There is a two hour time limit on your table (only on sunday) starting from the moment the first person sits down at the table. This is a strict rule only enforced in order to accomodate all reservations. You can eat, and then head upstairs with your pitchers and dance. But they will clearly tell you when you sit down that you have two hours/////Next: this is a club atmosphere on sunday. This is not the place to come after church. Its the place to come before Chrome. There is a door guy that takes ID's, there is a police officer on duty, and a dj upstairs with a dance floor; of course there will be scantily clad dressed people, its a morning club. Come a different day if you don't want to be in that atmosphere.
Pros: late night brunch, great food and service
Cons: parking
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