Well-to begin with, you could hear a pin drop with the 3 patrons in the room. The service was mediocre as was the food. Mashed potatoes at an Italian restaurant-really!!! Did anyone ask if we were celebrating a special day at this overpriced, hard to find dinosaur restaurant? NO! But is was our 30th wedding anniversary. I have never felt crying leaving a restaurant until tonight. We went to a local custard drive through for dessert which finally put a smile on my fac Hire a marketing director and for god’s sake-put A smile on your faces and turn off the sports tv In the empty room beside the red carpeted funeral style dining area.
Mason L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Fort Worth, TX
Great food. This is a premier dining place for the rich and famous folks in Fort Worth. La Piazza is basically a private restaurant. Owner is absolutely rude if you don’t have connections. Make sure you have reservations in advance and call to confirm on the day of. This place is small and somewhat hidden across the street from bell lancaster apartments. Get ready to empty your wallet and expectations. :)
Bug L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Worth, TX
What a wonderful evening. The food and wine were outstanding, and the owner was charming. My 3 year old was welcomed and they made him a special plate of(the best) meatballs. If you are looking for a dining EXPERIENCE, look no further. I will surely be returning soon.
Bethany H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Marble Falls, TX
La Piazza is always wonderful. Vito and his family are so welcoming and the food is outstanding. Great selection of wine but they also have a full bar if you prefer something different. They are located in the heart of 7th street. TIP: Make sure to get tiramisu.
David C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Glen Head, NY
Everything was delicious and the atmosphere was wonderful. At the end of the night the owner actually sang to us and it was simply magnificent. It was a great night and a memory i soon wont forget!
Drew R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Worth, TX
La Piazza is an up-scale Italian restaurant that just recently moved to this new location in the redeveloping West 7th St neighborhood of Fort Worth. You can’t go wrong with the majority of their dishes, depending on your tastes. The lasagna and veal is delicious and they have a great selection of wines. The new location is much larger than the last and the décor is a complete 180 from what it was before. Don’t plan on dining here if you just got done shopping because there is a dress code that is strictly enforced by the owner, an authentic Italian that loves catering to the higher end clientele of Fort Worth. Note: The new location is next to all the new construction that make it look like Bledsoe St is closed past the stop sign, which is where the restaurant is, so just keep going straight down Bledsoe towards the fence and you will find the free valet.