Having only eaten there once and enjoyed music and libations there on several occasions, I can only offer a rare note about Ciao Bella and a good bit of hearsay. The food is nothing to write home about, but done-up well.
What I really support is the mission of the restaurant. They offer a late-night, homey bar scene that isn’t too sketchy and live music most nights of the week. The owners are the previous owners of Seattle’s coffee. They pack in a younger crowd, which is nice; however old folk do fill up the front couches with their bottles of wine, appetizers, and giggles.
As I'm going to post this review I am reading that Ciao Bella is now closed in downtown Wooster. Nuts! I'll have to contact more sources... this is the second time that that has happened for my blog!
This isn't a chain, is it?
ReplyDeleteI was going to ask the same thing. I ate at a pizza place with the same name at two locations in Florida. Not that chains would necessarily be off limits for review.
ReplyDeleteHaha. Noooo. Definitely not a chain since the restaurant came about as an alternating out of a coffee shop music house: http://www.the-daily-record.com/news/article/4608712
ReplyDeleteGood lamb shanks and edamame there. Cheap, fresh sangria.. I'm always a fan.