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    LeoGreta

    4.3 (321 reviews)
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    Updated 3 months ago

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    LEOGRETA ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Are there many options of dishes that are not cheese filled?

    There are not too many options the menu is very limited. But they do have regular spaghetti.

    Can you bring your own bottle of wine if so what is the corking fee?

    No. No outside wine allowed per their sommelier

    Is this a BYOB?

    No. LeoGreta was until November, but they now have their liquor license and are in the process of renovating next door to expand into a bar.

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    Ruby’s Winehouse

    Ruby’s Winehouse

    4.3
    (70 reviews)
    6.6 mi
    $$

    Atmosphere - What an awesome setting! The minute you enter the restaurant, you feel you are in a…read morewinery tasting room. Although the tables are spaced pretty tight, but the patrons are very considerate. Service - Our server was friendly, attentive and helpful. Food - come for the wine and stay for the food. The wine menu is deep and broad with plenty of quality wines to suit your preferences. The food menu is very limited with regard entrees (3 pasta choices), but their pasta is very good. There are ample options for small plates and appetizers. I ordered the Spaghetti ala Vodka. Overall - even if you are not a fan of wine, this restaurant should be on your list to frequent. The food, service, portions and prices are all very good.

    I love the atmosphere! I'm not from the area, but if I was, this would be my local hangout…read more First, the parking is a little odd, but we managed. There is inside and outside seating as well as some bar seating. The decor and atmosphere are interesting. Our server was super friendly and reminded us happy hour was over in 10 minutes, so we quickly looked at the drink menu and ordered. They have lots of drinks!!!! I settled on a lemon blueberry martini and it was good. The food menu is very limited, but being that Italian is my favorite, I was a happy camper. 4 of us shared the arancini, which was not my favorite. I order this often when I am out and this one was dry and I didn't care for the prosciutto and cheese in the middle. For my entree, I settled on the spaghetti and meatballs which arrived steaming hot which I love. There were 3 huge meatballs which had a nice little spice to them. The sauce was good and the portion size was perfect. No room for dessert. Overall, a good evening

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    Urban Vine

    Urban Vine

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    27.2 mi

    We were in Zelienople for a musical and stumbled upon this newly opened winery. Apparently, there…read morewas a winery here in the past, but this one just opened up. We were warmly greeted by Todd and Gina, the owners, who couldn't have been friendlier. Todd told us all about their wines, including the awards they've won, especially in California, and generously offered us the chance to try any of the wines at no cost. We started with the Gruner Veltliner, a bright, citrusy, and crisp wine. It was extremely dry compared to other Gruners we've had, which are usually more fruit-forward, but it was still quite enjoyable. Next, we tried the Riesling, which was also very good. My wife moved over to the semi-sweet side and tried the Traminette, which I eventually sampled after trying all the dry wines. We both really liked it. I then tried the Cabernet Franc, which was a medium-bodied wine with notes of raspberry, blueberry, and a light mocha oakiness--delicious! The Chambourcin was also quite good, without the typical bite or tartness. Lastly, the Flagship Red, a classic Bordeaux-style dry red, had a pleasant hint of pepper and was definitely a standout. Todd shared that they exclusively offer wines from Stony Run Vineyards in Breinigsville, PA, which has a wide selection. They're also planning to offer Old Fashioneds soon, as their winery includes a distillery, and they'll be featuring a "drink of the week" as well. What really sets this place apart, though, is Todd and Gina themselves. They're genuinely kind people who are dedicated to the community, and it was heartwarming to learn that they both served in the US Military--Todd in the Navy and Gina in the Air Force. We're already looking forward to our next visit when we're in the area again. Don't forget to thank them for their service when you stop by!

    Very nice place and excellent wines. I live in Sonoma CA and I was visiting my parents (grew up in…read moreButler) and I've always had challenges finding good dry wines in the area as most of it is sweet. Took my dad and we had a nice time and bought a couple of bottles. They also have live music events

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    Sarafino's Pasta and Pizza

    Sarafino's Pasta and Pizza

    3.9
    (308 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    I found this restaurant and was happy I did , the food is great. The only problem is I have the…read moresame waitress every time and she's just rude. She's one of those people that doesn't understand she's not the reason people are there. They come in spite of her. She actually said to us. " if you are using a card you should tell your waitress first" WHY? I assume she must be a relative because I can't see how a business would keep her otherwise.

    We drove an hour to try this restaurant after calling the day before and being told that arriving…read morebetween 5:15-5:30 p.m. would "most likely be fine," as they don't get busy until 6. We arrived at 5:30 and were quoted a 45-minute wait (possibly less). We stood outside for over an hour. During that time, we watched multiple parties who arrived after us get seated ahead of us--including a two-top seated immediately after we were told we were "next." When we questioned it, staff were defensive and claimed some guests "live nearby," put their names in earlier, and leave to wait for a text. That was never explained on the phone or upon arrival. From what we directly observed, the seating process did not appear first-come, first-served. It appeared selective. Transparency matters, and so does basic courtesy when guests ask legitimate questions. Ten minutes after we finally left--after waiting over an hour--we were told our table was ready. By then, the issue was no longer the wait, but the clear lack of organization and professionalism. We will not be returning.

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