The front door is hard to find; they to put a sign on the street. I went there last night with some friends on our way to see Star Wars. The place was pretty busy, but we'd made a reservation and were seated right away. We had a great server, he was attentive and prompt but the location they seated us made it difficult to server us. The place is pretty tight and the servers had to keep squeezing through. It's not a big deal but a bit annoying when it keeps happening over and over.
We ordered the calamari and fried sausage as appetizers. Of the two I would say the sausage was better. I don't like really calamari when someone messed with the tzatziki sauce or tries to make it different. The sausage however was excellent with goat cheese and sauteed rapini it was a lovely little dish. A larger plate of that and the foccacia bread and I could be very happy indeed.
Everyone ordered different pizzas but we didn't share. Not that kind of group. If it has been with my family we would have been swapping pieces for sure. I almost recommend that more. I had the Libretto Margherita which was ok. Honestly I would give it a 3/3.5 out of 5 it's okay but not spectacular and the whole tomatoes made the pizza soggy.
The saving grace was the tiramisu. It was lovely. The sabion(sp?) cream was light and thick, with lots of cocoa and rum. The lady fingers were very moist without falling apart. In fact I would put this tiramisu up against Marcelo's on St.Clair, it's that good.