Rock n ravioli
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A wonderful evening at Rock N Ravioli. As with all of Ron Onesti's restaurants, the food was excellent. The menu for the evening offered great Italian food. Our group enjoyed the ravioli, peppers, Ron's famous meatballs with garlic bread and salad as well as the chicken parm with rigatoni, peppers, garlic bread and salad. When combined with the excellent service provided throughout the evening, I would highly recommend Rock N Ravioli
The chicken parm was very good. Between the chicken and the accompanying pasta, the portions were big, to the point where I wasn't sure if I would finish. However, I enjoyed it so much, I didn't stop. Together with the Old Fashion cocktail, pretty good!!
The food was delicious! I had the Parmesan Crusted Whitefish with Roasted New Potatoes and Roasted Veggies. It was nicely prepared, fish was light and tasty land the Roasted Veggies were great. My daughter had the Toasted Veggie Flatbread which she devoured and my hubby had the Baked Salmon with Roasted Veggies and New Potatoes. Plenty of food, great service!
We had an absolutely fantastic time on Valentine's Day. The only thing better than my date and the food was our waitress - she was a perfect pleasure to have serve us...
Honestly it was better than expected. We decided to try it because Arcada offered 20% of the bill because we were attending a concert. We have now tried all restaurants and the food is similar to what they serve in the speakeasy. It's a limited menu done well. It's worth a try.
The reservation was moved upstairs to a different restaurant with a completely different menu. Ravioli not being on the menu and that's what we wanted to eat. The menu is very short. The best thing is the meatball hero. The salad was very expensive. Staff was very attentive .
We were told that because it was free entertainment there was only the 'Little Bites' menu available. We were looking forward to having dinner, but ended up with a meatball sandwich and a small sausage pizz-o. For what they were they were OK, but n it what we were looking for. It might have helped to have this info when we made reservations. Entertainment was very good, as were the old fashions and IPA.
The service is FANTASTIC! The food is great (note: we were able to order off of the advertised menu or a lunch/dinner menu which we appreciated). The music was a little loud toward the front of the room but seemed to even out as time went on. The entertainment was absolutely lovely and I highly recommend Rockin' Ravioli to anyone who is looking to celebrate a milestone or for a fun group outing.
WE NEVER GOT IN to Rock 'N Ravioli. We've only been to the Arcada once so we don't know our way around very well. When we arrived a bit early we were rudely asked, "What do you need?" I said we were trying to find the Rock 'N Ravioli. The old, fat and rude guy responds, "What for?" (I'm thinking, Really? What the Hell!!) I told him we had dinner reservations at 6:00. He points to the elevator and says, "3rd Floor." My wife and I get to the 3rd floor and arrive at the Speakeasy, which was supposedly had no openings at 6:00 for dinner. I originally tried to book there but chose the Rock 'N Ravioli when I saw there were no spots available. When we got up to the Speakeasy the girl asked for our name and if we had reservations. I explained the situation about us being redirected, very rudely, to "come up here". She looked confused and said, "Well that's ok the menu's are the same anyway", which I found odd. Anyway, we walked in to a virtually empty restaurant, which was supposedly sold out. After we were seated and looked at the menu, we saw no pasta choices listed whatsoever. I was really looking forward to a good Italian style meal but ordered whitefish instead. I have to say the food was great and our waitress was awesome, however! So while I was eating I put 2 and 2 together. We were there to eat and then see the band Mr. Big play and while I'm not positive, I think we got screwed out of our reservations because the Arcada decided to do a meet and greet with the band and at the last minute moved it from the Speakeasy down to the new restaurant, Rock 'N Ravioli. Not cool!! The right thing to do, other than fire the idiot that asked what we wanted, would have been to explain the situation to us and then give us the option of what we wanted to. I'm not sure we will be going back now. We'll see. (Mr. Big put on a great show!)
I love going to the Arcada and supporting bars and restaurants! For NYE, they offered a dinner at the RockNRavioli. Decided to make a reservation as I attended their NYE show at the Arcada that evening. The food was fantastic and delicious. The server (there was only 1) was doing everything she could to keep up with the restaurants needs and she was doing a FANTASTIC job. Unfortunately, she had a lot going on and could not be as attentive as she could be (This is NOT her fault). She was an absolute champs. If they can get the place better staffed, this restaurant will be hit! Again the food was delicious and staff very friendly. But there needed to be some more wait-staff assisting for a holiday evening such as this. For the record, I was told the place was not officially opened up as a restaurant and maybe they are working hte kinks out, so as I said before, a very good experience overall. Also, a heads up. Drinks are a little pricey. Understood that it is a venue, but it should not be $9 for a canned alcoholic beverage. That's a little excessive.
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