I forgot to review Romeo's when I ate there a while back, but I took my parents there recently, so here's the review. Romeo's is on the cool Barton Springs row of restaurants, so it gets a nice crowd of folks ready to hang out in a semi-dark place and drink wine. The decor is kind of stereotypical (hanging vines, trellises), but still inviting, and the service is fast. The food is good - very standard Italian (nothing out of the ordinary), though I would call it a bit spicy (more so at my second visit than the first). The ravioli are excellent (you can get a mixture of meat and cheese), and the ceasar salad is refreshing. A nice place to go for a change or for conversation, but not if you're looking for something unique.
5.18.2001
Romeo's : 3 of 5
I forgot to review Romeo's when I ate there a while back, but I took my parents there recently, so here's the review. Romeo's is on the cool Barton Springs row of restaurants, so it gets a nice crowd of folks ready to hang out in a semi-dark place and drink wine. The decor is kind of stereotypical (hanging vines, trellises), but still inviting, and the service is fast. The food is good - very standard Italian (nothing out of the ordinary), though I would call it a bit spicy (more so at my second visit than the first). The ravioli are excellent (you can get a mixture of meat and cheese), and the ceasar salad is refreshing. A nice place to go for a change or for conversation, but not if you're looking for something unique.
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