No. The purchase of dinner is not required, but you may want to patronize the business if you sit for too long; or ask if there is a fee for entertainment ‘only’ or something. Good Luck.
I am all for supporting Harlem’s new businesses, but my experience at this restaurant was horrible. The food tasted like a TV Dinner and the service was slow even though there weren’t many people in the place. I would not recommend and won’t be going back. To many other places that are doing much better to give your business to…
Any reviews on this place? In all honesty….I can’t block out of my mind the previous “Pizza” all you can eat name, effort, branding this location had and the not so great review UF has of the cardboard-esque.
This place transformed from that all-you-can-eat cardboard Pizza place with not so great reviews to this new ” trattotoria” seemingly over a weekend. The quickness of it all leaves me “suspect”. The obvious comparison is to Piatto d’Oro II Ristorante Italiano, is it not? Can anyone compare and contrast?
I would like to know if there is some actual substance behind the restaurant, an Italian family for example like with Piatto d’Oro, etc, fresh in-house made pasta daily?
Al
June 2, 2009
No. The purchase of dinner is not required, but you may want to patronize the business if you sit for too long; or ask if there is a fee for entertainment ‘only’ or something. Good Luck.
D. Bell
May 27, 2009
I’m just wondering if you must order dinner to experience the entertainment. Didn’t someone say the dessert was also OK?
Justin
May 26, 2009
I am all for supporting Harlem’s new businesses, but my experience at this restaurant was horrible. The food tasted like a TV Dinner and the service was slow even though there weren’t many people in the place. I would not recommend and won’t be going back. To many other places that are doing much better to give your business to…
Anonymous
May 26, 2009
Any reviews on this place? In all honesty….I can’t block out of my mind the previous “Pizza” all you can eat name, effort, branding this location had and the not so great review UF has of the cardboard-esque.
This place transformed from that all-you-can-eat cardboard Pizza place with not so great reviews to this new ” trattotoria” seemingly over a weekend. The quickness of it all leaves me “suspect”. The obvious comparison is to Piatto d’Oro II Ristorante Italiano, is it not? Can anyone compare and contrast?
I would like to know if there is some actual substance behind the restaurant, an Italian family for example like with Piatto d’Oro, etc, fresh in-house made pasta daily?