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Businiess name:
Pontevecchio Italian Bistro
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Review by:
Iva N.
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Review content:
What a great date place! This Italian restaurant recently (2005/2006) expanded from its mini size, but is still small enough to feel intimate, especially with its tasteful décor, styled after an Italian courtyard. The owner also makes you feel right at home. About 2/3-way through dinnertime, he replaced the opera singer on the little stage in the middle of the place and gave an animated and entertaining speech about the development of the restaurant, upcoming events, etc., making everyone feel like part of the Pontevecchio family (not sure if this is a nightly event, but likely frequent enough). His staff provided a great service, and the food was excellent, especially the mushroom ravioli. It wasn’t cheap, but it wasn’t out of proportion with the level of service, food quality, and entertainment. Ah, the entertainment: they bring in members of the Seattle opera to perform classical arias. The lady that sang on our night there was fabulous, accompanied by a pianist. Note that this is really a date place rather than anything else. Most customers were couples, and 4 is probably the max they could seat around a table. It is possible that they can arrange for a group if you call them in advance, but it would probably be a bad place to bring a large loud group, or kids for that matter. But they do have “Bolero happy hours” when they bring in flamenco dancers and it sounds like the place gets a little more rowdy. Probably worth exploring.
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