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Delicious food and warm hospitality. Came in after Magic of the jack o lantern with my 5 year old. Mercedes helped us order quickly. We had pizza, fettuccine Alfredo, fried ravioli, and salad. It was all perfect. The atmosphere was inviting. Would definitely come back. View all feedback.
What Jean R doesn't like about Angelo's Taverna Littleton:
I had steak gorgonzola and the sauce was like milk. NOthing stuck to the noodles. The steak was tender. WE were with friends and I didn't want to make an issue. So I called the next day and spoke to Mercedes to make them aware . She said it was not reduced enough and come back again and it should be better. That wasn't very helpful or it dosen't incent me to go back. They acknowledge it was not correct and oh well. View all feedback.
Food was below par for price. Scallops were mushy and undercooked in our appetizer, my dinner was very oversalted and my husband's was exceptionally bland. We won't be returning for these reasons. Service was very good. Very noisy atmosphere.
The food was excellent and the service great. But I've never been to an Italian restaurant that didn't offer fresh grated Parmesan when the food was served or at least have it on the table. I would have given it 5 stars if we didn't have to track down our waitress to get Parmesan cheese.
Wow great pizza for Denver. I've been here 3 yrs from NY and this is in my top 5 maybe top 3.
Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Lobster Gnocchi, Bruschetta
Better than three stars, but not quite four. I like the warm atmosphere here. I brought two out-of-town friends. This spot is quite busy. We had to wait for a table even prior to 6 on a Monday night, which surprised me. Our server was very attentive but not overbearing. We were very chatty and took our time ordering, and he was very patient. I ordered the strawberry aperol spritz, and it was fine. I wasn't blown away; I might suggest a glass of wine or beer. We snacked on the burrata, which was tasty, and each chose a pasta dish. I did the Pollo Angelito, which was slightly too rich for me. I would've preferred a whole grilled chicken breast over the top instead of tiny pieces of chicken throughout, which didn't seem very fresh, but okay. One thing I noticed about a few of the pasta dishes is that the sauces were very runny/soupy. I took home leftovers and when I reheated them, a large pool of oil sat in the bottom of the takeout box. My friends enjoyed their food and the portions were large. I'd like to come back for lunch or their happy hour and try either a pasta with a tomato-based sauce or a pizza.