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Eno Vino West Side

Eno Vino West Side

601 Junction RoadWI 53717, Madison, United States

Wine • Tapas • Steak • Seafood


"I was really looking forward to dining at Eno Vino for our anniversary. I love the ambience and the sophisticated feel of the place. However, things did not go as planned. First, it was COLD where we sat. And I’m hardly ever cold! It felt like we sitting under an air conditioner vent. Second, I started not to feel well while eating the truffle fries. The fries tasted great, but possibly were too rich for me. Or maybe it had nothing to do with the fries. Anyway, now I can say that the bathroom is as attractive as the rest of the establishment. Thirdly, there was a gentleman seated with several friends at a table near us when arrived who was VERY loud. He didn’t just laugh loud, he talked loud. We didn’t think he was inebriated, he was just LOUD! We discussed moving, but you could hear him all over the restaurant, so I don’t think it would have mattered. This, of course, wasn’t the restaurant’s fault, but it added to our discontent In all fairness, the waiter was wonderful! We mentioned being cold and he said he would talk to management. He answered all our questions and was meticulous about checking on us and asking if we were ready for the next course. And when I told him we would like our food boxed because I didn’t feel well, he was right on it and had our bill ready when he brought out the boxes. My husband had a few bites of the center cut filet and said it was delicious (and that is high praise from him because he is particular about his steak). The only other comment I have is that three small plates and two sodas cost over They are upfront about it, but are charging a COVID fee of which contributed to the expense. I’d like to say, “We’ll be back”, but the prices may keep us away."

Luca

Luca

711 Grant Street, 80203, Denver, United States

Pizza • Pasta • Cheese • Italian


"The service at this restaurant, which includes a mandatory 22% fee, varied between minimal and insensitive, and was not worth the cost. One member of our group was very hungry upon arrival. We were promptly offered water, and later received a complimentary glass of Prosecco. However, fifteen minutes after being seated, we had still not met our server. After flagging someone down, we inquired about bread service, which was only offered after dietary restrictions were checked (as the spread was pork-based). Once given the all-clear, a cake and lard were brought to our table. When one guest requested a dark beer and some plain bread or bread sticks due to low blood sugar, they were informed that Luca does not serve bread or dark beer. Our server later returned to take our order, mentioning that she may be deaf or simply couldn't hear us. Unfortunately, the music was not lowered despite this, making communication difficult. After a 10-minute wait, our appetizers arrived, including a salumi platter that featured a generous amount of bread. While tasty, the experience would have been improved if there had been better communication between us and the waitstaff. The main dishes were brought out simultaneously and were generally good, though lacking a focus on local ingredients. The presentation of the starters and pizzas was impressive, while the pastas were average and one dish (corn ravioli) was unappetizing. Despite receiving high praise, we learned to be cautious of staff recommendations at Luca, as they have seemingly changed from previous visits. My husband and I plan to return in hopes of experiencing the greatness we remember, but it appears that Luca may have lost its touch."