The small dining room is nondescript, although most evenings a pianist adds a bit of panache. The food is fine, with homemade pasta and individual pizzas as well as the usual Italian nosh. It's the square patio hanging right above the marina, amid the boats, that brings most people back. Breakfast is also served.
Member Reviews & Ratings:
Train wreck tourist spot
Posted by rossharris from Memphis on 5/9/08
Unfortunately, this place seems to have gotten "fat and happy" from the tourist trade. The service was slow, the prices high, and the food (espcially seafood) poor.
We asked for a recommendation from the server and was recommended this "train wreck" of an entree. It was steamed pasta with three kinds of seafood. The shrimp and calamari were chewey and the mussels were very fishy. The staff did not seem to care that much.
We went back from breakfast since folks raved about the breakfast food. It was decidedly better but nothing to write home about and comparable to cheaper alternatives in the marina.
I would avoid this place in deference to Victor's or somewhere else in the marina area.
FOOD: 2.0
ATMOSPHERE: 3.0
SERVICE: 2.0
VALUE: 1.0
RATING: 2.0