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  • Eno Vino is incredible. I actually didn't know this place existed until my chiropractor said I should take out-of-town guests there. So off we went! Both the Madisonians and the two Kansas Citians all fell in love with this place during our visit. And the two Madisonians loved it enough to revisit a few weeks later! Pros: -Wine: All of the wine I've tried has been really phenomenal. The servers during both visits were very knowledgeable when explaining the wine if I had questions. They also both offered samples. - Cheese: During our first visit, the four of us split a cheese board, and it was to die for. Graze and the Old Fashioned have incredible cheese curds, but the best raw cheese award goes to Eno Vino for its cheese board. - Food: During our second visit, we ate a full dinner at Eno Vino. Sure, it's pricey, but the food is very good, very fresh, very well-thought-out, and the plating is quite pretty. - Service: During the two times I've been to Eno Vino so far, I've had great service. Both servers were friendly, very attentive and very professional. The service has been top-notch. -Views: This goes without saying. Even the women's bathroom has a view. The bathroom is situated on the corner of the building, so you get to enjoy an even better view of downtown than the fantastic view you already get from the restaurant area. Take your wine with you to the bathroom and just hang out and enjoy the view. I haven't actually done that, but I think I might do that next time! Cons: - My husband thought the prawns in the garlic-roasted prawn dish did not taste fresh. He was drinking red wine, which may have affected the taste for him. I had white wine, and I thought the dish was incredible. It was the most authentic Italian dish I've eaten in the U.S. since I spent 10 days in Italy last year. - The decor in the dining area is sort of boring. The tables are positioned to where you look at either wall, instead of being positioned to look at either the windows on one end or the cooks on the other end. I personally think the view out the windows and/or watching the kitchen would have been much more interesting than staring at the modern twisty metal thing on the plain wall. Eno Vino will definitely be on my list of places to take out-of-town guests for a quick appetizer/drinks and/or a full dinner. It's a very interesting place, unique only to Madison, with fantastic food, service and drinks!
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