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Bona Casa

4.0 (46 reviews)
InexpensivePizza, Italian, Sandwiches
Closed • 11:30 am - 8:00 pm

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Casual
Quiet
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Pasta flight - 4 pastas & 4 sauces

We have driven past the sign on hwy 63 for years and were finally able to stop in. A very simple little place surrounded by beautiful fields to enjoy out the windows as you dine. Very clean, incredibly friendly and accommodating staff. We enjoyed the pasta "flight" as an appetizer so we could taste the different sauces prior to ordering. Also ordered deep fried ravioli, spaghetti with meatballs, and the Italian sausage sandwich. Portion size is generous and everything was delicious. We will definitely return.

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Chris C.

My wife is from a small town in north west Wisconsin. I have been heard about and wanted to try Bona Case for the past 20 years. We finally placed a pick up order and were about to try Bona Casa. We did as we usually do and that's order way too much food. Our order consisted of a gallon of their red sauce, a container of their white sauce, both types of their ravioli, meatballs, breadsticks and some Italian sausage. Thank you to the young man who took our order over the phone. He was very friendly and helpful! First thoughts when we picked up our food were this is a lot of food! We ate some for two nights and still have more. The ravioli look like Cha Siu Bao or for those who don't eat much Chinese food, they are about the size of a tennis ball. Biggest ravioli we have ever seen. Needless to say we were a little apprehensive. I mean these are big ravioli. The result? Best ravioli we've ever had! We ordered both flavors with the cheese and raisin being our favorite. Yes that sounds weird and we only ordered those based on another review. They were excellent. The ravioli are homemade. The inside is filled with what could be a cheese curd. There is a nice chunk of cheese in those ravioli. I mean hey, this is Wisconsin! Both sauces were good. The red sauce tasted more basic where the white sauce had some pepper jack (more cheese). The meatballs are pork and beef and have really good flavor. They are a little dense but otherwise are flavored well. The bread sticks were nothing special. First time we heated them up we wrapped them in foil. The second time which was better we put them on a cookie sheet then brushed them with butter. Due to the size and amount of sausage we didn't eat that yet. Since we have plenty of sauce that'll go well with future meals. We love small family owned places and Bona has been around a long time. We'll definitely be going back to get some more ravioli soon.

Dave B.

Imagine driving down a sleepy country road, seeing cars pour into a restaurant around the 5 pm opening time (close to a dozen in the 15 minutes we waited for take out), and finding what I think you'll agree is guilty-pleasure, home-cooked from scratch, northern Italian food like the Italian Grandma you never had would make. In this case, the place is named Bona Casa foods and my wife tells me a couple guys have owned and operated this gem since the mid 80's. I've driven past the sign on State Hwy 63 for at least 8 years AFTER a friend recommended Bona Casa and for 16 years total. Trust me, the side track about 2 miles east on the quiet road is well worth it. We ordered one cavatills and one chicken and cheese ravioli, a salad and garlic bread and the two of us feasted for two meals. One order included the Italian sausage. We had both pastas lathered in half white and half red sauce. The cavatills were my first and won't be my last. Nothing about them screamed low cal but I didn't care. The pasta and sauces combined with the salad, garlic bread and wine made for an incredible meal. And ours was take out. Take out portions - generous - I think they typically serve family style. Bona Casa is a must if your in the area or passing through the Cumberland area. I didn't step inside but my wife said they're was plenty of seating. If there's a wait, there's plenty of room outside for kids to run around. Bona Casa has become one of my go to spots for take out when heading the the cabin. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

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10 years ago

Love this place awesome service,food,by my favorite there cavatils Try um out. Cumberland,Wisconsin isn't far from where I live

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14 years ago

This one of the area's Best!! Ate there for years and would go anytime I could .Keep up the Great work Bona Casa

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We stopped by for late lunch. Wife and I split the club sandwich which comes with fries. When we…read moregot it I was surprised that there was so little on this big plate. The sandwich was good, but there was no garnish. The sandwich was pressed with lots of meat. You'd think they could add a bit of lettuce or something to not make it look so sparse. Then when we left she told us it was $5 burger day. Why didn't she mention it before we ordered. Duh....

This isn't your ypical pizza or burger joint. This is way better! We had a very tough time deciding…read morewhat to have for lunch. The Pot Roast Burger (dang that sounds tasty), Baonator BLT (oh, man, I love lots of bacon on a BLT!), Louies Italian Roast Beef (yum, served on a garlic butter hoagie bun) or one of their amazing Paninis? How to choose? We decided on the Italian roast beef, and it was great. I'm going to admit I have a problem with lunch places, especially when I come after the noon rush because so many times the French fries are sad, barely warm wilted fries and the hot sandwich isn't much better. Let me tell you right now that Louies makes sure the hot sandwiches are steaming hot and the fries are crispy and right out of the fries. I was in lunch heaven! Just know all the restaurant meat comes from their own butcher shop right down the street, Louie's Finer Meats, another must stop when in town. Both places will bring joy to your taste buds!

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I hope you're hungry or at least smarter the we were. Our only complaint, I'll say it up front, was…read morethe service. It was 3pm. We did t really feel like we were all the welcome and the service was a little on the slow side. But the food way then made up for it. Appetizers: Bruschetta - excellent. Spinach Artichoke Dip - the best I can remember having anywhere. Garlic bread - very good and cheesey but could have used some more garlic. Caprici salad- wasn't on the menu and the were out of fresh basil but still very good. Pizza Fries - it was a small pizza with sauce on the side. All plates were huge and way to much before the enters. There were 7 of us and we had 5 different pastas and a cheese pizza. No one even came close to finishing their order and we took him 6 boxes and a whole small pie. The food was all very good. Much better then I was expecting really. It's that book and cover thing. It's definitely worth the drive from where we live. And I / we will be returning. And keep you eye out for the Chickens. Polish Chickens at that.

Very good angel hair with red sauce and meatballs…read more However, the service was very slow. Example: My friend didn't get his garlic bread until 30 minutes after he got his food. And he had asked kindly twice. Ambiance was ok. Simple. I think it would have been nice for them to comp his garlic bread because it came incredibly late, but they didn't.

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We've been dying the try this place for months and it did not disappoint! I really like that it's a…read morerelatively small menu as it seems they are able to really perfect each dish and make frequent modifications due to the season. They also have a couple specials that change every week so you can always try something new. Today we lucked out with delicious crab cakes! We also ordered the focaccia, ziti, risotto, chicken parm rigatoni and olive oil ice cream. Needless to say, we were very full when we left and had plenty of leftovers! It's a small space so definitely try to make a reservation to ensure a seat. I get the impression it's busy most nights!

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Service was great the whole time we were there, prompt, smiles and kept checking on us…read more We went for just apps to give the place a try. The menu looked fun, on line. When we arrived we were seated quickly at a nice table in a themed Italian space. We had the Calamari, an the Escargot. And finished with a piece of their homemade Tiramisu. All were very tasty: Calamari was a crispy, well flavored rings (darn I like the little squid) with a good sauce. The Escargot were plump and the garlic butter they came with was delicious, used the bread (very nice Baguette) to sop it up an hold an Escargot! A finished with the Tiramisu which was everything a good homemade desert should be ! The only suggestion would be to up the presentation on the plate of both of the dish's; the calamari and the escargot But had nothing to do with taste, which was excellent.

We wanted to try Giovanni's since it opened, and finally had a chance to head over with the family…read more The service was very good. The waiter and bus staff were great at getting our requests and being prompt with everything. The food was great & good. All of the food was served fresh and hot as it should be. They have a great house Chianti that is reasonably priced by the bottle. The filet special was out of this world awesome. Cooked perfectly medium rare, the cut was top shelf and flavor was incredible. The whole dish was excellent with the mushroom red wine reduction on top providing that blast of flavors that complemented a filet. I may get this every time if they continue to have it on the menu. The fettuccine alfredo was good. The pasta was home-made and cooked perfectly. The sauce was a bit bland and was missing something. Maybe some more parmesan, maybe just salt, not sure but while it was good, it lacked the big creamy flavor that alfredo should have. Chicken was very good, grilled and tender. So this one was "Good" The seafood special was another "Good" one. The shirimp was done perfectly but the rest of the seafood was maybe just a touch overcooked. The sauce was a cream sauce but like the alfredo it lacked just a bit of flavor that would have made it a superb meal. Many guests will love that we have a very good Italian place again in North Hudson as it's part of the heritage of the community. We will go back for sure!! CM

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