I was under the impression that this location like the one on Queen West was traditional and classic in terms of atmosphere, ambience, food and service.
The food was commendable we had the special bruschetta with spicy strawberry jam/ricotta, an antipasto bruschetta and one with eggplant? and the special porchetta pizza topped with arugula.
The only disappointment was the noise level. We were seated in the main dining room right after the entrance/bar. I thought we just caught the tail end of the post-lunch? work crowd (we dined around 130pm) but the rock music from the DJ located at the bar made diners speak excessively loud, we could here the diners beside us yelling at each other, we basically felt like we were at a pub on a Friday night. Not the type of restaurant to go to on a weekday lunch if you want to enjoy good Italian and be able to have decent conversation with the person in front of you. It may be more quiet on a weekend dinner, not sure. But other than that food, and service a plus.