Situated just up from Customs House right on the river, Venice is definitely well positioned for fine city dining. On the whole we were pleased with the meal, but were far more impressed with the general decor and ambience.
It wasn’t an excellent meal but the restaurant is definitely worth a visit – even if only for the decor! But keep in mind, it’s not cheap so perhaps one to save for a romantic occasion.
Rating
Food | Dessert | Service | Ambience | Value |
3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3.5 |
Food
With a name like Venice, it’s safe to assume that the menu is wholly Italian. We are both lovers of Italian food but on this particular menu it was hard to choose a meal. We felt that many of the dishes included the same ingredients (too bad if you don’t like tomato, mushroom, or fish)!
In the end Jaz settled on the tomato chicken fettuccini and Meredith had the risotto with asparagus. Not exactly thrilling choices – I know. But they were well presented and proved to be quite tasty. But then again, it’s hard to mess up a simple pasta/risotto.
Dessert
We had the ‘Venice’ tasting plate of desserts, including macadamia nut crème brulee, apple pie, chocolate mousse, tiramisu, and berry fairy floss. A great idea to give you a taste for everything, but the desserts aren’t all for everyone – but luckily what one of us didn’t want the other did, so the dessert plate was near empty by the end.
Service
Service was pleasant and prompt. Impressive considering how full the restaurant was! If you are not a fan of crowds we don't recommend going on a Friday night.
Ambience
All seating it indoors at comfortable chairs and large tables. The roof is scattered with decorative scarves and unique lights. The walls are painted beautifully and there is even a small indoor fountain which really adds a spacious vibe to the busy dining area.
Price Range
High
Average $25 entree, $35 mains, $17 desserts
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