Glorious coffee, delicious croissants and staff that make you feel like a million bucks even when you’re grouchy and caffeine deprived in the mornings. Small but perfectly formed. I love the counter side for grabbing and dashing and they have fixed many a terrible morning-after head with one of their emergency breakfast panini — I’ve never eaten in their restaurant section and I don’t feel particular inspired to try it — but their coffee counter fills a niche in my mornings that desperately needed filling.
Amy R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
This is my favorite restaurant in Westlake. The pizza is simply amazing. The cheese & fruit tray appetizer has a great selection, I find myself craving it sometimes. The crème brûlée is outstanding, best I know of in Austin. They are small & have the feel of a family restaurant. I’ve been going there several years & they still have the same manager, very friendly guy. They have a cute dog friendly patio that is usually empty, most people sit inside.
Aubrey M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hutto, TX
My husband and I came here for our Valentines Dinner. We decided to go last minute so we didn’t have a reservation, however we arrived just after 5 and were seated immediately. We dined here once before and it was amazing, so we knew that’s where we wanted to eat for valentines. I don’t remember our server’s name, but she was great. We ordered a couple Caesar salads and a bottle of wine to start and then decided on a pizza to share between the two of us. Of course it was more than we could eat, so she boxed it up for us and talked about dessert. We decided on a peanut butter cheesecake, delicious. We live in Hutto, so it’s a little bit of a drive, but definitely worth it. We will be back!
Bryan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
One of the better sandwiches I’ve had, totally custom or get their menu items, both great. Ambiance, check. Location, check. Great find.
Lenny S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Austin, TX
pretty lame pizza. we had 3 pies. the crust was way too underdone on all. otherwise not to bad…
Betsy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Wow, what a wonderful spot for lunch. Our food was so delicious. The vegetables and the sauce were very fresh. Then we saw the coffee shop and can’t wait to come back and try it out also. Definitely coming back here!
Mere E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
We had a birthday celebration here and the food was outstanding! It was so much better than a consensus of reviews I had scanned, that I thought wow, what a sleeper this place is! I got the total wrong impression. This was wonderful. Not the chain type food of the big Italian chains. This is real Italian food. I haven’t had any Italian this good in Texas since living in the Northeast. I’m definitely going back as soon as possible, and trying the eggplant stew appetizer! The restaurant side where we dined has a very nice ambiance.
Bruce D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
I took my family and in-laws to try out Uno 360 as we were wanting pasta but some of us are gluten free so the pizza option looked good. It was incredible! Great service and the cappuccinos were excellent. I was a barista(not Starbucks) for 2 yrs so I can appreciate what they do and there craftsmanship. Can’t wait to go back!
Andrew W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Awesome! Great Italian market! We just ate at 360 uno tonight. Jade was our server and did a great job. They have a bad ass selection of Italian wines, especially Amarones! Reasonable prices, the braised beef ravioli with the crema Toscana sauce was delicious. We just came back from Italy and the coffee and desserts here are imported direct from Italy. Great foam. Mmmmmm Lavazza vanilla café latte. Oh and we started it off with a surprise wine tasting they say happens every Friday. Will be back for sure.
Will W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Austin, TX
I have visited this restaurant more than 5 times mostly out of convenience. The food is in general unimpressive: the pasta sauce is either too watery or too heavy, the protein entrees are often overlooked. Their coffee is also very acidic and bitter. What ultimately prompted me to write this review was my recent visit. I arrived on a weekday evening for dinner by myself. The house is about ¾ full when I sat down. The waitress brought me a glass of water and left. Then I sat there for 20 minutes with my menu closed and ready to order, but nobody took my order or even greeted me. Waiters walk pass me several times and didn’t even stop to check if I needed anything. Decided that the food here will not be worth the wait I stood up and walked out.
Steve W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
Great neighborhood place off 360. We get takeout pizza there frequently. Love the Quattro Stagioni pizza. Friendly and professional staff. Authentic italian.
Mike R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Helotes, TX
Service and food are always excellent! Our favorite pizza is the Di Casa! Sorry no pic. Forgot with all the excitement of sinking my teeth into this one…;) Can’t put my finger on it, but the quality ingredients and precision cooking time delivers an incredible product! Thanks until next time…
Meredith F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Austin, TX
Have eaten here a few times. It is a bit overpriced and some basic Italian favorites are not on the menu or are not traditionally made. For instance, they do not have Carbonara. But the Arrabiata(usually a spicy marinara) is a spicy cream sauce with some carbonara ingredients. Disappointing. The coffee is spectacular. We always get the vanilla latte. Tastes completely different than what you get at Starbucks. Espressos are also delicious. The salads are good sized and the small ones are good value. The arugula and the spinach salads are our go-to’s. The pizza is disappointing. I have tried a few but it lacks anything special– sauce is bland and dough tastes like it is premade/generic/frozen dough. Major meh. The pasta is ok but not consistent. This last visit, We had 2 coffees, 1 order of olives, 2 small salads, small pizza(4 slices) and a pasta(too expensive for the portion). It was $ 80. Little pricey for a Saturday lunch. Overall, I would go back for the coffee and the salad.
Kimberly B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Jarrell, TX
I love the concept and feel of the restaurant, but I unfortunately had a couple of negative experiences. First, the Friday night free wine tastings are great. The coffee shop on one side has great coffees, tapas, and gelatos. The restaurant on the other side has a menu consisting mostly of pasta and pizza. The gluten free pasta options are limited to only penne pasta, which is disappointing. Also, the gluten free pizza crust is not made in house, and it is not a good texture. It is spongy in the middle and burns easily on the crust. The toppings for the pizza were decent, so I ate that and left the pizza crust(which was an extra $ 3 upcharge). My unfortunate experience was that I ordered the gluten free pizza, and when it came out, I asked to make double sure that it was gluten free. It was not! We had already waited at least 20 minutes for our food(and were starving!) so they had to spend another 10 minutes making my pizza again. I appreciated the swiftness of correcting the problem, but I was kind of astonished that there was no mention of a complimentary dessert or part of the meal being comped due to the error(which could have been really bad had I not asked again). Overall, I wouldn’t recommend the gluten-free substitutions. Get foods that don’t have gluten in them if you are GF… like the osso bucco or the house specialty meals.
Jon G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
Love their pasta Arabiata. Always fresh and good service is top notch you can get half portions at lunch and they are Devine!
Rachel M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
LaVazza coffee alone gets 5 stars. I love Italian coffee. But this place is quaint. And lots of smaller tables for chats. I got a latte and a tiramisu. Both were perfect. This gave me a nice spot to wait in the area before an interview. Great customer service too.
Jess M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
This place is divided into two sections, the wine and coffee bar, and the restaurant. I give the wine and coffee bar five stars. Their mocha is on par with the best I’ve had all over the world. And as a former barista I love their latte art and think the drinks are steamed very well. Great foam. The tapas are also good and so is the gelato. Sitting in this café and sipping my coffee is the closest it comes to being back in Italy. I only gave them four stars because of the restaurant. I love the atmosphere, like being at a small restaurant in Italy. The service is also good. My only complaint is that they don’t have any of my favorite pasta dishes, and none of the ones they have sound particularly appealing except the spaghetti Marinara which I feel boring ordering. I would love a simple aglio e olio(garlic and oil) dish, a good roman carbonara, or perhaps a creamy sauce with Gorgonzola cheese. Alfredo(in general, not theirs per se) is kinda blah and makes me think of frozen lean cuisines. I am over Alfredo. If I can get it in a frozen box or at fazoli’s, I don’t want it at a nice restaurant. That being said, this was the favorite Austin place of some of my guests and my husband loves it. They also have gluten free pizza, pasta, and garlic bread.
Dan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Love this place. Super friendly staff and great place to get some work done. I come here a couple times a week for my usual(iced latte) and it’s usually perfect. It can be a little inconsistent though, so if the entire staff had a espresso day to share some ideas and pick a uniform flavor to go with, that would be awesome. Highly recommended as a coffee bar, place to meet somebody, or as a lovely evening date locale. It excels at all of them. I come here 2−3x per week and have never had a bad experience.
Maura G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 So-Fi (S. 1st St. District), Austin, TX
Haven’t eaten yet but ordered my to go meal 45 minutes ago and it has yet to be delivered even though I was told to be here fifteen minutes after I ordered and there are literally NO diners in the restaurant. I also find it very curious that the girl manning the coffee bar just went to the kitchen and arrived with her meal to munch on at the bar.(Pasta) Apparently they care not about service. Although the manager did just ask if he could do anything for me, apologized for the wait, said he had to «yell in Spanish»(which I found offensive) and blamed it on me ordering«pasta». Come on.
Ron U.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
Nestled in a strip center is this little Italian JEM. Wines of all kinds and a menu that is exciting and gets your attention. I had breakfast there this morning and the fresh coffee and the food was to die for. I also love the wine selection on the walls for all to peruse. They are fun to look over and diverse in nature. The outdoor bistro tables are also a nice touch.
April S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Alright, all I got was coffee. But it was so delicious and perfect I had to write a review. I got basically a caramel latte, the caramelle. Sweet, but not too sweet and a perfect balance of caramel and espresso. Plus, the girl behind the counter was super nice and helpful. I needed coffee but was blinded by the array of choices. She was patient and happy to answer all questions. She also made a great latte.
Walker F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
So cute! One half is a bright coffee shop/deli, the other is an intimate dining space — and they pull off both. I met a girlfriend for happy hour here after work on a random weekday, and though the dining area definitely gives off a «date»(lot of sexy red, candles, etc.) vibe we chose it for full service.(And let’s be honest, for the booze.) Sadly, no happy hour?! This seems unbelievable to me. Fortunately they had some bubbly by the glass at $ 6 so we indulged, and turned our focus to the menu.(You could seriously indulge on vino here — there are pages and pages.) Whoa. SO many choices(Especially if you factor in the additional choices from deli). I couldn’t get past the 20+ pizzas they had, let alone the rest of the menu. We decided to get two and split. My favorite was the Pancetta e Patate with pancetta, potato, fresh eggs & smoked bacon flavored mozzarella. The potato was actually some kind of mini italian hash brown/potato pancake. With the egg and pancetta… heavenly. We ordered dessert from next door; you can wander over to look at it/pick it up and they just put it on your tab. They make their own gelato and baked goods but also have desserts by Bindi. My gf got a little tiramisu cup which was fantastic and I got a piece of torta di’nonna. It sounded a little naughty but it just means«grandma’s cake.»(Which sounds even worse I suppose.) That slice of grandma’s sweet stuff was quite tasty(yup, I went there). It was similar to a lemon bar, but less creamy, less lemony, and had a crust on top. The gal said it is quite a popular order in the mornings with coffee. Mmmm. Had it not been later in the evening I would have had some coffee — they of course have a full service espresso bar(and a cool copper vintage espresso machine in the dining room). Would definitely return for pizza, or even just coffee/dessert…and now I’m curious about the brunch.
Keri B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cedar Park, TX
Went here for brunch on a dreary cold and rainy Sunday. My mission was also to distract and cheer up a good friend who had put her beloved pet to sleep the day before. As such, I wanted someplace quiet, classy and due to the weather, a place with its own parking lot so we wouldn’t have to hike blocks in the rain. 360 Uno really came through for us in all those respects. They have two sides to their restaurant which was confusing at first. One side is a counter order, casual café. The other is a sit down full service restaurant. They use the same menu for each so we opted on the full service side. This was the only drawback to the brunch as our waitress, while having good intentions I’m sure, was not wholly with us. She only had two tables to take care of, yet she seemed distracted and confused, forgetting my friend’s bubbly and just generally not paying attention to us when trying to politely flag her down with questions. As for the food, we all enjoyed our dishes. The brunch menu items all come with fruit and a muffin. Hubby’s breakfast pizza was good, if a little bland. I told him it’s because we are used to putting salsa on our egg dishes and this pizza had no tomato base at all. My friend had no complaints on her eggs bene florentine, no raves either tho. Me, I was leaning much more towards hot comfort food, so I got the Stufata which is a pork and sausage stew. This was spot on good, rich with meat and white beans and a hearty tomatoey base. I had also ordered the small arugula salad and was a bit disappointed in it due to the overwhelming acidic lemon flavor in the dressing. This could be a lot subtler and they could use some shaved parmesan to perk it up from the plain mound of greens on the plate. The mocha latte was DELICIOUS tho and almost too pretty to drink. Overall, we were pleased with brunch, if not blown away. The $ 2.95 bubbly drinks helped(they mix with either strawberry, OJ, peach, etc). If you has a sad, it’s a good spot for quiet conversation and a few tears. But, you don’t have to come just when your dog dies… I’m sure it’s great for happy occasions as well.