(206) 438-9406
9400 Roosevelt Way NE
Seattle,
WA
98115
47.6967
-122.3176
Neighborhoods: Maple Leaf, North Seattle, North
Last updated 12.22.09
What People Are Saying About Cafe Piccolo
The Owner
Cafe Piccolo
Owner
CITYSEARCH: What kind of food do you serve? CAFE PICCOLO: Italian comfort food. CS: What would you consider your specialty? CAFE PICCOLO: We have many delicious items. Food is definitely the focus, but patrons will get friendly, knowledgeable service and homemade food using local, organic ingredients. The chef's favorite dish is the Calamari Amatriciana with house-made squid ink papardelle and succulent calamari in a spicy red sauce with pancetta. Our pasta is mostly made in-house, and we bake the bread and desserts fresh as well. CS: How would you describe the atmosphere? CAFE PICCOLO:…
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
Embrace Italian traditions of fine wine, homemade pasta and creamy gelato at this neighborhood cafe.
big disappointment
by nwcatmom at Citysearch
My husband and I went to Cafe Piccolo for our anniversary dinner last night. We've been talking about trying this place since we moved to Maple Leaf, but after seeing the pricey offerings in their online menu, we decided to save it for a special occasion. What a disappointment! From the outside, the restaurant looks so cute...but the decor inside leaves much to be desired. It looks more like a cheap pizzeria than a fancy Italian restaurant. We ordered the specials: a flatbread appetizer, and for the entree a gnocchi dish with tomatoes and pesto. We also ordered a bottle of wine from the extensive wine list, which is conveniently sorted into categories by price. We ordered a bottle from the $18 list, and it was truly awful. The flatbread arrived and was completely awesome! Then came the gnocchi, which was ok. The sauce was delicious, but the texture of the gnocchi was weird...sort of soggy. Our server was really great the whole time, and overall I was thinking the experience was ok, maybe 2 or 3 stars.
Then our check came. We had brought a coupon from the internet, and we paid with the coupon and our credit card. When the waiter came back with the receipt, he had added 18% gratuity to the bill - I guess he assumed that since we had the nerve to bring in a coupon, we wouldn't tip him sufficiently. It was ridiculous. I didn't want to ruin the evening by arguing over this, so we paid and left. And won't return.
Overall, the place is just too expensive, especially given the lame decor, mediocre food, and rude service. With so many other choices of restaurants in the Seattle area, there's no reason to waste your time on this place.
- Pros: some of the food is tasty
- Cons: overpriced and rude service
Expensive
by cosmos275 at Citysearch
A couple people with a couple drinks won't get out of here for under 50 bucks, so they place is not cheap.
The outside of the place looks great and I saw the menu onlone, so I was expecting a pretty nice atmosphere. When we got in, I did like the atmosphere, but It was more like a nice pizza place then a fairly expensive restaurant. The had a jazz band which was nice.
We had a $25 online coupon we were given so we had to buy $35 in food to use it. The appetizer was very good (pizza like thing with goat cheese) We got the special, gnocci, which was soggy, but tasty. Maybe that's authentic style, but all the veg were soggy too, so I wasn't impressed.
The had parmesean on the table in a jar with a spoon. Ok, for this much money, they should come around and grate it fresh, c'mon.
We got a bottle of $18 wine, screw top and it sucked, too bad. The house chianti was good.
For the coup de gras, we give the guy our coupon and he comes back and shows us he added 18% gratuity for himself (tip on food and alcohol pre discount)... TACKY.
So we get out of there for 80 with 25 off. So what would have been 100+ we would have got some ok drinks, a good appetizer and two soggy entrees in a pizza place atmosphere. We will never go back because it's no worth it. If the place was as nice as the outside, the website, and the menu suggest, it would be different, but there was too much about this place that said pizza parlor to pay that kind of money.
- Pros: Appetizer was excellent, jazz band
- Cons: Entree seemed soggy, too much money
Unpretentious and delicious
by HungryHobbit at Citysearch
My wife is of Italian decent, grew up in an East Coast Italian community and even worked in Italy for a few months. She knows her Italian food very well and is extremely picky about it. She hates most of the Italian food served in Seattle but totally loved Cafe Piccolo. We both appreciated the great food, pleasant-but-not-pretentious atmosphere and good prices. She had the eggplant parmesan, which she loved. I had the chicken cacciatore, which was succulent and delicious. We had no problems finding parking either.
- Pros: Food, Service
- Cons: Ugly lamp in the shape of a woman's leg
Like going to Italy but a shorter trip!
by hard2hear at Citysearch
Having lived in New York for many years, we have dined at the best Italian restautants in that city and Piccolo is equal to the best food we have experienced. It is equivalent to going to a great restaurant in Italy. The sauces are exquisitely prepared with subtle tastes not to overwhelm the diner and the wine list is very inexpensive and "all Italian". We brought our own bottle and there is a $15 corking fee.
I had one of the pastas and selected the bourgelaise sauce with meatballs, my sweetheart ordered the seafood risotto with five types of seafood in it. The food was fresh, the pasta was homemade and incredibly tasty and the sauces.....I can't say enough.
We shared the white bean bruschetta which was something I had never tasted before and it was phenomenal, very tasty beans topped with greens and a garlic, olive oil base and very good toasted bread.
The house salad was fresh; we just ordered the small salad and shared it as we didn't want to get full before our entrees. After the main course we shared the panna cotta topped with fresh pineapples, orange slices, kiwi fruit and raspberry sauce. WoW! All this for seventy bucks!!!
The only but major downside to this restaurant is that on Saturday night at 7PM there were only three tables being served. At this rate its sad to say but the best Italian restaurant in the Northwest might not survive. In my opinion the only reason for the business being so slow is the location. Finding 94th and Roosevelt is not easy and its not like its on the way to anywhere.
The service was excellent and the waitstaff well informed and friendly.
I hope that some food critic visits this restaurant and writes it up in the paper as the only thing it needs is customers. So please, please, please, go to Cafe Piccolo, you will be so pleased you did!
- Pros: Everything!
- Cons: Not enough people know about this great restaurant.
We Love It!!
by maple_leaf_gal at Citysearch
This restaurant is phenomenal. The pasta is housemade, and the sauces are fabulous. If you go, be sure to order the bruschetta; it's amazing. The service is always excellent, and it is our favorite neighborhood itialian restaurant. My favorite dish is the housemade fettuccine noodles with puttanesca sauce. You won't be disappointed if you go here.
- Pros: The food, the service
- Cons: none
The Details on Cafe Piccolo
The Extras:
Pick from five types of pasta, nine sauces and a wide variety of fresh meats and seafood to create a distinctly personal entree.
What to Drink:
For a small corkage fee enjoy your own bottle of wine with dinner or a have a glass from their list .
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Payment Methods:
Cash, Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Cuisine:
Message from Cafe Piccolo
- Pasta Made In-House
- Organic Meat and Produce
- Charming, Friendly Atmosphere
CITYSEARCH: What kind of food do you serve?
CAFE PICCOLO: Italian comfort food.
CS: What would you consider your specialty?
CAFE PICCOLO: We have many delicious items. Food is definitely the focus, but patrons will get friendly, knowledgeable service and homemade food using local, organic ingredients. The chef's favorite dish is the Calamari Amatriciana with house-made squid ink papardelle and succulent calamari in a spicy red sauce with pancetta. Our pasta is mostly made in-house, and we bake the bread and desserts fresh as well.
CS: How would you describe the atmosphere?
CAFE PICCOLO: Cozy and quaint. We're considered a trattoria, which is more casual than a ristorante. Kids are always welcome; we have toys and a kids menu. In the later hours, it's romantic enough for a candlelit dinner for two. We range from casual mid-week dining to special occasions and parties.










