We're in town on holiday and came here for our first dinner. It was good. Our server, who we presumed was also the owner, was cool + casual with his heavy Italian accent and typical European curtness (with an occasional warm smile). You could tell he loved what he was doing and the myriad people who come through his restaurant's doors. The portions are not the standard American XL, which may or may not please fellow patrons, and everything tasted fresh. The handmade gnocchi in pesto was quite a treat for one's tastebuds, and the eggplant parmesan was very good (served with crusty bread drizzled with olive oil) - though on the very small portion side. A margarita pizza and "0" salad complete the order, both were happily enjoyed by their orderers. We shared a creme brûlée and tiramisu, both were just ok.
Overall, it was a pleasant experience and we left full and satisfied, but I wouldn't seek it out if in town again. Great for families with kids.