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    Pan D'Olive

    4.1 (284 reviews)
    ModerateItalian, Desserts, Salad
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed

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    Misty S.

    Beautiful restaurant with delicious food and service. They have outdoor seating in the front and in the back. The booth we sat in is big enough for four people and felt private with full wall on 3 sides. Food prices are pricey while drink prices are a great value. As far as shrinkflation go, I don't mind the smaller size dishes with prices staying in the $20 range. Our waitress started us off with a basket of warm complementary bread. Limoncello Collins $10 - Refreshing cocktail. Pan D'olive Martini $10 - Nice dirty martini that came with three big olives. Phyllo Cigars $7 (3) - Crispy on the outside, yummy on the inside. Baked Cannelloni $22 (2) - I asked for the white sauce on the side, both sauces were tasty. Cannelloni had great flavor and texture. Lobster Ravioli $34 - Delicious with chunks of lobster. Turkish Baklava $12 - Great dessert, two small baklava with a side of pistachio gelato. .|\---/| | @_@ | ..\_^_/..2025

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    Steven B.

    I don't think Pan D'Olive gets the attention that it deserves. It offers up fantastic lunch specials, a good Happy Hour and has ambiance good enough for a romantic date night dinner. A friend and I went recently and had a delightful lunch. Of course we had adult beverages, too and were impressed with the specialty cocktail menu and prices. The lunch menu was only $14.99 per entree and we each took leftovers home. Portions are huge. I enjoyed Fried Risotto Balls and Linguini Clams. The Linguini and Clams were as good as some I have had at an Italian restaurant. My friend had, Phyllo Cigars and a Gorgonzola Burger. She loved her cigars and enjoyed the burger and fries. The fries weren't hand cut, but she said the quality was pretty good for french fries from a bag. We were seated at a high-top in the bar area and the bartender was our server. He was very attentive and made an excellent Martini for me. I'll be back for another lunch and also plan on checking out their Happy Hour in the very near future.

    Meshelle B.

    Great food and atmosphere. We had an early Valentines day dinner and it did not disappoint. The restaurant is 3 floors. The bottom more intimate for finer dining. Service was awesome. The drink menu is diverse and fun. Parking is difficult if you are dining on a busy night. We had to park in another parking lot across the street.

    Salmon spinach salad with orange and cranberries
    Suzane C.

    The food is delicious. The ambiance is of dining in a fine restaurant. I love the bread is served with olive oil to dip it in. The wait staff is very helpful and pleasant. Food arrives promptly.

    Happy Hour wings
    Jo Nell R.

    Went for Happy Hour which they have Monday through Friday 4-7! Bonus time that makes it easier to go for those that aren't out of work early. Our first visit here, nice parking lot right next to the building. We weren't sure if the side door was the way to go but it was open and the staff inside the second door, greeted us warmly and directed us to the bar area, explaining we could sit where we liked, it was first come, first served. Lots of pretty decorations and the seating was preset with plates and menus Maura was air server and was a great asset! She brought us water and told us about the menu, making recommendations. Maura was honest and friendly through our stay. The Happy Hour menu is small but has a range of selections that should please most. I ordered a Lemon Drop as my drink choice and Napolatana Flatbread. Both great choices! The drink was lemony and sweet with a great powdered sugar rim. The flatbread had 6 large pieces, each topped with mozzarella, basil a slice of tomato and a piece of fresh mozzarella. I liked to corner pieces the best with their extra crunch. Husband Paul got a diet soda and chicken wings. The wings, about 8 or so, were crispy (yum!) and the sauce was spicy and tangy. I enjoyed them but the wings were very small. Maura recommended my second drink, a Kir Royale. I had never had one and it was just sweet enough with nice pop of champagne. Great experience overall, great server, good food and drink and decent prices.

    Baked Cannelloni
    Morgan O.

    Service was good and that was about the only redeeming thing about this dining experience. My espresso martini was so strong and disgusting I couldn't finish it, and at $14 a cocktail I expected something a little more delicious! My friend said the same thing about her Moscow Mule and also left almost 3/4 of her cocktail on the table. The bread service was nice, but the bread was stale and chewy. My pasta dish tasted like a frozen TV dinner. I'm sad because I had high hopes for this place but I hope if I ever do come back it's during lunch because I've heard good things about the lunch menu/happy hour items!

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    Wanda H.

    This is a good place for Happy Hour. Quite a few cocktail selections and a variety of small plates, all of which are good. Service was okay and the prices are reasonable. Not real quiet, but conversation was still held. Check it out!

    Pistachio balaclava
    Michael G.

    Pan D'Olive delivered a balanced, indulgent meal: al dente pasta in a silky mushroom-chicken cream with sweet peas, then crisp, honeyed baklava with pistachio gelato. Thoughtful presentation and friendly service made for a memorable visit.

    Paige C.

    Great atmosphere! This was our first visit and I was really surprised at how awesome everything was arranged inside. The host was very friendly, sat us upstairs where we had a view of the whole main level. Our server seemed busy(?), she wasn't the friendliest but I appreciated her efficiency. Wine and food all came quickly but we were slightly underwhelmed by flavor and depth of each dish. Nothing was bad by any means, maybe my expectations were just too high based on other reviews. Willing to go back to try Happy Hour, the bar looked like a really great place to hangout.

    shrimp scampi and beef medallions
    Gab M.

    Let me start by saying I used to live on McCausland and go to the place about 2 years back fairly regularly. Prime happy hour and espresso martini + pistachio ice cream. I have super fond memories so decided on there for Valentine's day last month... not sure if they changed management, recipes, or are cutting costs due to the economy but unfortunately the food quality just isn't there anymore :( Very hesitant to write this review as I am aware they are locally owned and I have never had a problem with the service and the ambiance is always nice. However, the salads, scampi and beef medallions were sub-par at best... the scampi actually made me a little sick after eating and I had to share. If you are particular with your meals/going for a date night I would wait on this one... or maybe go for drinks and dessert! Still love you guys and hope this was just an off night. Edit: upon review, I am not the only one who was not impressed with Valentine's day! hoping this was a one-off

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