Hmmmm... just paid $30 for a wine tasting, a sales opportunity for wine distributors where they typically donate the wine or the cost is very low, where it was advertised we'd enjoy 6 wines and 4 snacks. The wine pours were about 1.5-2oz each, your typical tasting pour. The snacks were literally 2 bites each tops! One was A shrimp. One was A 1.25" diameter meatball. One was A 1.5" diameter pizza bite. One was A 1 oz. chicken skewer. These were all served on one plate and then we were asked to take care of our servers. We all felt bad for them and tipped them really well, but they never took an order or anything! Since the food had sat plated way too long before we ate it, it was cold. The inside of Molanari's is in major need of a remodel. This place is terribly outdated with its indoor/outdoor carpeting and cafeteria style chairs. The warm bread was good with their typical "terrine" of butters.
I've always found this place way over priced for the creativity and quality of the menu, artistic presentation, atmosphere and over all experience. The food is decent, but the experience is not even close to being up to par for the price point. Typically they do give each table a very nice complimentary white bean dip and crisp flat breads. The wine selection is vast. The service is typically good. There is a party room for private parties.
It's not horrible, but I cannot recommend Molinari's at this price point for what they are currently offering.