For a lunch that doesn't hurt the pocket caffe Sorrento is excellent, they a good menu especially the steak tips and Italian food . The service is excellent and friendly.
Pizza here is AWESOME! Cute atmosphere and friendly service. Worth the stop. Won't disappoint.
Great food with an authentic Italian taste. Also, great appetizers.
We like their food a lot. However, the service was really bad … the two waitresses were disrespectful, not polite … we were 4 and we sat on a 4 people table which is ok for normal size people … our friend was 7 feet 2 inches and he had no leg room. We asked if we could set on the 6 people table but they said NO. No napkins were given. They were not polite at all. I felt a racist hint to it too. We ordered a lot of food that would feed 6 people and we paid a generous tip just because it is not polite not to do so. The only time they were nice to us is when they gave us the check to pay.
Caffe Sorrento is a traditional red sauce Italian restaurant. Thier lunch prices reasonable and portions are reasonable,my only downside is thier fish menu is on the dinner menu.
Great service and delicious food. It was my first time here and after such a wonderful experience I am delighted to say that we will visit this place more often! My toddler also devoured the bread and enjoyed the pizza.
With great bar staff, wait staff, good people good food you can’t go wrong!!
Food is excellent and the waitresses are always friendly... Prices are great and so are the drinks..
The food is amazing most of the time. Have been going for years and so I've done take out and dine in. Lately when I get take out, it seems like theres always something off or missing and they always end up giving me tartar sauce for my shrimp cocktail instead of cocktail sauce.. not sure if thats a thing? Haha. Other than that, their steaks are AMAZING and I would definitely recommend any of the pasta dishes as well as the bacon wrapped scallops that come with the yummiest dipping sauce I end up even dipping my bread into!!
Walked in to a powerful perfume smell and saw a large yankee candle burning in the corner. Most likely lit hours prior. We asked the hostess if she could put out the candle as the smell was overwhelming. She stated "I'll see what I can do".. proceeded to walk over to the candle, moved it an inch, then walked away. We quickly realized that even if the candle was extinguished, the smell would linger for days thus still ruining our meal. This restaurant is small with low ceilings. Shouldn't this be obvious to the restaurant owner on what constitutes acceptable air quality and odor while one is trying to enjoy the taste of their food? I guess not.