Angelo's Northwood Villa
$$ • Steakhouses, Seafood, Soup
Hours:
6630 S Dixie Hwy, Erie
(734) 848-5511
About Angelo's Northwood Villa
Customers' Favorites
Angelo's Northwood Villa Reviews
We love this restaurant and go a couple times a month.
Tina is always so kind and accommodating when we make reservations and greeting us when we arrive.
The food is always great along with the service.
Italian dishes are authentic, and the fillet is awesome, especially on the hot plate.
The Martinis are the best and very nice atmosphere with the piano player!!!
First time there and was not impressed with the customer service. Very disappointing.
I had a wonderful dinner. Carol was wonderful.
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Menu
Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Saturday | 4 - 10PM |
| Sunday | 4 - 8PM |
Angelo's Northwood Villa offers a unique dining experience, reminiscent of an old gangster movie setting. The restaurant is rich in history and provides a detailed tour for its visitors, adding to its charm. The atmosphere has an old school dinner club vibe, with decor and a piano on stage that evoke the days when good food and good customer service mattered most. The wine list is extensive, though they lack draft beer options. The Rib steak was praised for its tenderness, with one guest commenting that their wife could almost cut her ribeye with a fork. The house zip sauce complements the flavor of the steak well. The Chicken parmigiana and seven-layer chocolate cake received positive comments, and the signature cheese garlic bread and calamari were described as delicious. The restaurant offers a variety of dishes, including angel hair pasta with garlic butter sauce, salads with homemade ranch dressing, and loaded baked potatoes. The hand-cut steaks are cooked medium as requested, and the fillet is especially enjoyed. Desserts like blueberry cheesecake and pineapple upside-down cheesecake are highly recommended. Service received some praise, though at times staff are short-staffed, but efforts by servers like Carol and Keisha were appreciated. The restaurant's history, including stories about mobsters and old hangouts, adds to its mystique. While most dishes are well-received, some items like salad and steak have been criticized for being undercooked or unseasoned, and appetizers such as bruschetta and shrimp cocktail received mixed reviews. The French onion soup has been noted as lacking flavor, and the porterhouse steak has been described as tough and lacking taste. Overall, Angelo's Northwood Villa remains a favorite for many, especially for its charming atmosphere, good food, and excellent service.