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Although it appears the restaurant is experiencing some growing pains, I believe the overall experience deserves a high recommendation. Beginning with a nice wine selection and a wine expert on staff, our visit got off to a delightful start. It began with an order of a wonderful Sangiovese that was appropriate for the Lasagna to follow; while my business partner enjoyed a Chianti Classico along with crab stuffed Ravioli The service was friendly and non-intrusive. The wait staff knew when to approach the table and the right time to break into the conversation. Unlike most of the restaurants on Queen Anne and Belltown you could actually hear yourself think and have a conversation that did not include shouting.
Pros: Ambience, wine knowledge, cozy and quiet.
Cons: Parking.
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