Casa D'italia

 
20 Reviews
2615 NE 65th St
Seattle, WA 98115-7127
(206) 525-7747
Casa D'italia serves Seattle, WA and is located in the 98115 ZIP code.
Mon 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM

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Casa D'italia received an average rating of 3.70 out of 5 stars from 20 reviews.

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The Scene
The cozy interior is jam-packed with tables, an antipasto-filled deli case and a limited stock of Italian imports, but outside, the large, leafy patio feels like an intimate backyard party. Owner Anthony Donatone is a… Read Full Editorial

Felt like Family by Sara O via Insider Pages on 5/7/2010

We celebrated a milestone birthday here with friends and family and felt like we were family by the time we left. With the exception of one "Hero" sandwich, we all ordered off of the nightly specials board. Beef ragu, Gnocchi genoveese,…

What a disappointment! by Frances U via Insider Pages on 3/18/2010

Take your business somewhere else!\r \r Boy were we disappointed. The restaurant was chilly, chairs uncomfortable, and the menu was ala carte. Service was slow, and when the food arrived, the pasta was barely cooked. Sauce was…

so-so food, slow service by veronica294 via Citysearch on 1/14/2010

Friendly service upon arriving, and quick seating and drinks. Seating is a bit tight, and some tables are squished right next to one another. The specials on the board were explained by our waitress, and I ordered the primavera rustica and…

Best rustic NY Italian Food in Seattle by DocMgr via Citysearch on 7/20/2009

I worked for years in an Italian neighborhood in the Northeast.....this place might as well be in South Philly or Brooklyn. A warm and friendly place where the owner chef and his wife and the wait staff remember you (and your kid's names)…

Not Note Worthy by lovetodine59 via Citysearch on 1/19/2009

I went here in Spring of 2008. it was a chilly spring and we sat inside. I think the appeal of this place may be the patio seating. It is very cramped inside. it was a week night and the tiny place did fill up, which actually helped the…

Nice Little Italian Spot by jojoseattle via Citysearch on 2/15/2008

First if you aren't Italian or from New York I take what you say with a grain of salt, since I am both. In Seattle there are very vew legitimate Italian Eateries and especially ones that last longer than year. The fact that it has been…

HORRIBLE "Italian" food by kerramichele via Citysearch on 2/14/2008

This was the worst food served to me in a long time. My boyfriend and I decided to go here because we both LOVE Italian food (I've lived in Italy and he's half Italian) and we really like little hole-in-the-wall, mom-and-pop type…

The best Italian theis side of Little Italy by eriordan via Citysearch on 2/9/2008

The food is simply the best Italian in Seattle. The service is superb. The wait staff are all very helpful about the items on the menu, what items to eat together, what wine to pair it with.\r You will find the ambience to be extremely…

Best Italian I've ever had by Aimee1207 via Citysearch on 2/9/2008

We only live 4 blocks from this wonderful restaurant, and visit several times a month. The Specials menu Anthony cooks up changes frequently, is full of wonderful and surprising dishes, and is so tempting we have yet to order off the main…

Best Italian in Seattle! by lovesmallbusinesses via Citysearch on 1/3/2008

This restaurant is fantastic! The lunches (sandwiches) I've had there are good, but the dinner entrees I've had there are amazing. I love it that their specials change - I don't get tired of their menu. I like the atmosphere there.

Wonderful Italian in the heart of Ravenna by dheisler1 via Citysearch on 7/23/2007

We signed our real estate purchase & sale agreement at this wonderful Italian Ravenna neighborhood restaurant five years ago and have been coming back ever since. While some native Italians may question the creative liberties taken by the…

Below Normal Authentic NY Parm by bjs11253 via Citysearch on 7/22/2007

Not impressed - I called ahead as to what was on to the menu..I thought it sounded good, being from Jersey, I was looking for a taste from home, VERY DISAPPOINTED - totally overcharged ($13) - I got a hoagie sausage/MB Parm with NO…

Very Disappointed by Barbara S. via Judy's Book on 7/22/2007

Not impressed - I called ahead as to what was on to the menu..I thought it sounded good, being from Jersey, I was looking for a taste from home, VERY DISAPPOINTED - totally overcharged ($13) - I got a hoagie sausage/MB Parm with NO…

Wonderful, innovative Italian food by bistecca via Citysearch on 1/11/2007

We live in the neighborhood and frequent this restaurant. While small, the service is always friendly and efficient and the food is outstanding. Anthony makes it a point to find the freshest, most innovative ingredients for his dishes,…

LONG wait for mediocre food - BAD SERVICE by limyers via Citysearch on 9/29/2006

Sure this place looks cute. You walk in, see all the people, the adorable little patio out back, the Sinatra playing - what's not to like? I'll tell you what's not to like: the service, and most unforgivingly - the FOOD. Our "waiter"…

Small, homey, delicious, and inexpensive by Barrie T. via Judy's Book on 5/10/2006

We really like Casa d'Italia. The food is very well-prepared and plentiful, but RICH, so expect to take some home. If you order a pasta dish with meat, you might even want to tell them to take it easy on the meat--they really load it up.…

It hurts me to write this... by Anna M. via Judy's Book on 4/28/2006

I like Casa D. Really, I do. As a native New Yorker and Italian, I think I have a solid foundation on good Italian food. And the food at Casa D is good. But I was incredibly disappointed by the service--in particular the service by the…

Reminiscent Foodie by in_the_biz87 via Citysearch on 1/28/2006

Service has never been exemplary, and in a place like this, its almost entirely beside the point. The reason to go has always been the food. The head chef and owner (Anthony?) is both old school and innovative at the same time, and his…

Great Italian place. . . just like Chicago by sarah c. via Judy's Book on 1/21/2006

Casa D'Italia reminds me of all the great Italian restaurants I miss from my days in Chicago. It's charming, rustic, and so delicious. The specials are unique and fresh, and the atmosphere is so quaint. Romantic without being the least bit…

Excellent local Italian Restaurant by Casey W. via Judy's Book on 4/18/2005

If you have a hankerin' for some good authentic Italian food, this is the place. Casa d'Italia has a small and intimate dining room, with a very small bar to seat patrons waiting for a seat. They also have a nice covered back patio with…

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