I was coming out of Harris Teeter and decided to return some movies to Blockbuster that had been sitting in my car for a couple of weeks. I decided to go a route I rarely take and noticed this place for the first time. I was shocked to learn they had been open for 7 weeks.
The decor was nice and trendy and definitely laid back. Had a nice LCD/Artwork concoction on the wall upon entering. The staff was attentive and immediately asked me how they could help. Being new (to me) I needed a few moments to peruse the menu.
The menu begins with pastas and entrees that include spaghetti with meatballs, cheese ravioli, chicken di napoli and oven roasted salmon (some others to, but my memory isn't THAT good).
Next is a various sampling of Italian motif salads with a Greek salad thrown in the mix.
They also include some 10" pizzas such as margarita and spinach and mushroom.
The main thing here is sandwiches and they offer 13 signature sandwiches on the menu ranging from a fresh mozzarella and roma tomato panini to a meatball sandwich to a black bean burger. Meatball subs/sandwiches being one of my all time favorites I decided to go with this. One side comes with each sandwich purchase and I chose the home made chips. You can also choose from fruit salad, pesto salad or an apple. About 10 minutes later my sandwich was brought out to me nicely tucked away in a paper bag. I drove the .5 miles home and the sandwich was piping hot and the home made chips were crunchy and hot. The sandwich was great, the homemade meatballs were enormous and I had to bite into them like an apple. Very satisfying sandwich. The sandwich and the chips ran me a very respectable 7.50 bucks.
I will be returning for lunch and brunch when possible and this could potentially become one of my favorite lil sandwich shops. I recommend it.
I hear their desserts are fantastic but I am not much on take out desserts. However, I asked enough to learn that their gelato is made in-house.