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LakeWinniMom 05-15-2018 01:05 PM

Osteria Poggio
 
Has anyone heard anything about the new Italian restaurant coming to what was the former Lavinia's in Center Harbor. I found their fb page and it looks like a planned June 8th opening.

It looks good, but that will make four sit-down Italian restaurants between the Weirs and Center Harbor.

thinkxingu 05-15-2018 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by LakeWinniMom (Post 294729)
Has anyone heard anything about the new Italian restaurant coming to what was the former Lavinia's in Center Harbor. I found their fb page and it looks like a planned June 8th opening.

It looks good, but that will make four sit-down Italian restaurants between the Weirs and Center Harbor.

Please list the 4 restaurants you're referring to.

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Phantom 05-15-2018 01:12 PM

Not much on the FB page other than hoping to open June 8th

here you all go -
https://www.facebook.com/pg/Osteria-...=page_internal


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Phantom 05-15-2018 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 294731)
Please list the 4 restaurants you're referring to.

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off the top of my head I have 3 (maybe 4)

Faro
Lago
Giuseppe's
Fratello's (if you want to stretch the circle a bit)


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LakeWinniMom 05-15-2018 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phantom (Post 294733)
off the top of my head I have 3 (maybe 4)

Faro
Lago
Giuseppe's
Fratello's (if you want to stretch the circle a bit)


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Yes, those three plus the new Osterio Poggio to make four.

Biggd 05-15-2018 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by LakeWinniMom (Post 294734)
Yes, those three plus the new Osterio Poggio to make four.

If you're over that end of the lake you really don't want to be going much father than Meredith on a hot summer weekend. That traffic is brutal!

joey2665 05-15-2018 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by LakeWinniMom (Post 294734)
Yes, those three plus the new Osterio Poggio to make four.

This restaurant is partially owned by Kevin Halligan from the Local Eatery and Local Butcher in Laconia

Winnigirl83 05-15-2018 03:45 PM

I'm excited that this restaurant is going to re-open with Kevin at the helm. Just curious by the term "partial owner". Do you know who else is going to be involved?

jetskier 05-15-2018 04:03 PM

Osteria Poggio
 
Hi all,

We were at Local Eatery about a week ago and some of the staff from Local Eatery will be working at Osteria Poggio. They indicated that prices would be somewhat comparable to Local Eatery (on a plated basis) and that the cuisine would be Italian/Italian inspired.

I think that the issue with both Lavinia's and Coe House were that they had trouble maintaining quality and providing differentiation in the market. I am certainly going to try Osteria Poggio when it opens. If it is anything like Local Eatery, it will be a great addition.

Jetskier :cool:

joey2665 05-15-2018 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Winnigirl83 (Post 294750)
I'm excited that this restaurant is going to re-open with Kevin at the helm. Just curious by the term "partial owner". Do you know who else is going to be involved?

No I don't but my impression is it's a financial partner

Biggd 05-15-2018 04:37 PM

i would expext all the eateries will have personel problems this season. I was at a restaurant with a friend near Newfound Lake Saturday night and they had no help. One cook and one waitress trying to handle the whole place, granted it was not a big place but it was busy none the less. Patience will be key to your dining experience this season.

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Joby 05-15-2018 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phantom (Post 294733)
off the top of my head I have 3 (maybe 4)

Faro
Lago
Giuseppe's
Fratello's (if you want to stretch the circle a bit)


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Don't forget Myrna's. Laconia.
We have had great Italian meals there.
http://myrnascc.com/

Hillcountry 05-15-2018 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Joby (Post 294759)
Don't forget Myrna's. Laconia.
We have had great Italian meals there.
http://myrnascc.com/

And Piccolo Market (you can sit there too, technically)

joey2665 05-15-2018 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joby (Post 294759)
Don't forget Myrna's. Laconia.

We have had great Italian meals there.

http://myrnascc.com/



Not to be picky but Myrna’s is in Gilford.


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SAMIAM 05-16-2018 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Winnigirl83 (Post 294750)
I'm excited that this restaurant is going to re-open with Kevin at the helm. Just curious by the term "partial owner". Do you know who else is going to be involved?

Don't know all the details but I do know that Kevin is teaming up with Chef Kaylon Sweet. Kaylon studied Italian Cuisine at APICIUS International School of Hospitality in Florence Italy...also cooked at the James Beard Foundation. He has quite a passion for Italian cooking. They will be making fresh pasta and even have a wood fired oven. Cool stuff going on.

longislander 05-16-2018 02:56 PM

Facebook :

https://www.facebook.com/pg/Osteria-...=page_internal

MBNeckguy 05-16-2018 09:55 PM

Osteria Poggio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SAMIAM (Post 294798)
Don't know all the details but I do know that Kevin is teaming up with Chef Kaylon Sweet. Kaylon studied Italian Cuisine at APICIUS International School of Hospitality in Florence Italy...also cooked at the James Beard Foundation. He has quite a passion for Italian cooking. They will be making fresh pasta and even have a wood fired oven. Cool stuff going on.



I’ve had Kaylon’s food before, he is a very talented Chef, I’m looking forward to the additional boat accessible option for the summer.


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baygo 06-02-2018 01:13 AM

I didn't hit the lottery but I was seated at any elite table
 
Last night Kevin came by and made it a point to insist I attend a private tasting. After I cleared it with the wife I eagerly attended. Before I elaborate about my dining experience I'd like to make it clear that I am in debt to Kevin because the great job he has done at Laconia local eatery has provided me opportunity to remind my staff that the bar continues to rise and we must rise with it or fall to the wayside.

About the tasting; it was truly amazing. I shared a table with Kevin's wife and her close friend as well as the wife of his partner/pasta making Maestro. The tasting was presented in a tapas service style. I lost count but I think it was somewhere in the neighborhood of 16 consecutive dishes came to the table for us all to taste and share. Again I'm vague on the number but we also had six or seven signature cocktails placed in front of us to complement the dishes. Every Single bite I chewed and sip I swallowed was outstanding. Having said that I'd like to state that when you hear this is an Italian restaurant, you may be in for a bit a surprise. This is not layman Italian food. Kevin has created a menu of spectacular items more likely to be enjoyed by the Italian elite. Everything I ate was so good that I'm sure the elite would return for more.

The restaurant was adequately staffed for this event however concerns in regards to the ability to attract a complete and i competent staff worthy of this food are to be expected. If Kevin is successful in attracting the necessary staff I believe it's a safe bet that Osteria Poggia will easily get its fair share and more of the Center Harbor market.

Best wishes Kevin.

joey2665 06-02-2018 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by baygo (Post 295403)
Last night Kevin came by and made it a point to insist I attend a private tasting. After I cleared it with the wife I eagerly attended. Before I elaborate about my dining experience I'd like to make it clear that I am in debt to Kevin because the great job he has done at Laconia local eatery has provided me opportunity to remind my staff that the bar continues to rise and we must rise with it or fall to the wayside.



About the tasting; it was truly amazing. I shared a table with Kevin's wife and her close friend as well as the wife of his partner/pasta making Maestro. The tasting was presented in a tapas service style. I lost count but I think it was somewhere in the neighborhood of 16 consecutive dishes came to the table for us all to taste and share. Again I'm vague on the number but we also had six or seven signature cocktails placed in front of us to complement the dishes. Every Single bite I chewed and sip I swallowed was outstanding. Having said that I'd like to state that when you hear this is an Italian restaurant, you may be in for a bit a surprise. This is not layman Italian food. Kevin has created a menu of spectacular items more likely to be enjoyed by the Italian elite. Everything I ate was so good that I'm sure the elite would return for more.



The restaurant was adequately staffed for this event however concerns in regards to the ability to attract a complete and i competent staff worthy of this food are to be expected. If Kevin is successful in attracting the necessary staff I believe it's a safe bet that Osteria Poggia will easily get its fair share and more of the Center Harbor market.



Best wishes Kevin.



Baygo great review thank you. What were some of the selections that were offered?


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baygo 06-02-2018 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by joey2665 (Post 295407)
Baygo great review thank you. What were some of the selections that were offered?


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I tasted everything on his menu with the exception of the halibut. We had no room left for dessert. I have to take Leslie and for dessert. Here is the menu https://www.osteriapoggio.com/menu

Rusty 06-02-2018 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baygo (Post 295403)
Last night Kevin came by and made it a point to insist I attend a private tasting. After I cleared it with the wife I eagerly attended. Before I elaborate about my dining experience I'd like to make it clear that I am in debt to Kevin because the great job he has done at Laconia local eatery has provided me opportunity to remind my staff that the bar continues to rise and we must rise with it or fall to the wayside.

About the tasting; it was truly amazing. I shared a table with Kevin's wife and her close friend as well as the wife of his partner/pasta making Maestro. The tasting was presented in a tapas service style. I lost count but I think it was somewhere in the neighborhood of 16 consecutive dishes came to the table for us all to taste and share. Again I'm vague on the number but we also had six or seven signature cocktails placed in front of us to complement the dishes. Every Single bite I chewed and sip I swallowed was outstanding. Having said that I'd like to state that when you hear this is an Italian restaurant, you may be in for a bit a surprise. This is not layman Italian food. Kevin has created a menu of spectacular items more likely to be enjoyed by the Italian elite. Everything I ate was so good that I'm sure the elite would return for more.

The restaurant was adequately staffed for this event however concerns in regards to the ability to attract a complete and i competent staff worthy of this food are to be expected. If Kevin is successful in attracting the necessary staff I believe it's a safe bet that Osteria Poggia will easily get its fair share and more of the Center Harbor market.

Best wishes Kevin.

So Osteria Poggia will only be for the Italian elite, thanks for the warning.. I don't like being turned down at the door.
BTW what is the definition of an Italian elite?

noreast 06-02-2018 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 295413)
So Osteria Poggia will only be for the Italian elite, thanks for the warning.. I don't like being turned down at the door.
BTW what is the definition of an Italian elite?

La Cosa Nostra, But they don't exist.

joey2665 06-02-2018 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baygo (Post 295412)
I tasted everything on his menu with the exception of the halibut. We had no room left for dessert. I have to take Leslie and for dessert. Here is the menu https://www.osteriapoggio.com/menu



Thank you Baygo. [emoji4]


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joey2665 06-02-2018 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 295413)
So Osteria Poggia will only be for the Italian elite, thanks for the warning.. I don't like being turned down at the door.

BTW what is the definition of an Italian elite?



Take a look at the menu, I think he is just trying to say it’s not the average mozzarella sticks, hero’s or subs and spaghetti and meat balls


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baygo 06-02-2018 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 295413)
So Osteria Poggia will only be for the Italian elite, thanks for the warning.. I don't like being turned down at the door.
BTW what is the definition of an Italian elite?

I'm not certain what you got from my post to twist it to "will only be for the a Italian elite"

The "Elite" being Italian or any other nationality tend to seek out higher quality and not make issue of higher costs associated with it. That being said; One does not have to be elite to enjoy good food paired with great wine but if an individual finds satisfaction in imitation soft serve ice cream from a national chain restaurant for $1, that individual may not justify the expense associated with a small portion of homemade gelato for $5. To each our own.

baygo 06-02-2018 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joey2665 (Post 295420)
Take a look at the menu, I think he is just trying to say it’s not the average mozzarella sticks, hero’s or subs and spaghetti and meat balls


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Exactly. Thank you for simplification/ clarification .

noreast 06-02-2018 11:41 AM

The prices are surprisingly low actually. Looks great to me. except I hate wine.

Barney Bear 06-02-2018 12:34 PM

🍇 🍷
 
I l💜ve wine, especially Bear-inger. 🐻

ishoot308 06-02-2018 12:50 PM

Great review Baygo! Thanks!

Looks like another place we will be trying out!

Dan

Rusty 06-02-2018 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baygo (Post 295421)
I'm not certain what you got from my post to twist it to "will only be for the a Italian elite"

The "Elite" being Italian or any other nationality tend to seek out higher quality and not make issue of higher costs associated with it. That being said; One does not have to be elite to enjoy good food paired with great wine but if an individual finds satisfaction in imitation soft serve ice cream from a national chain restaurant for $1, that individual may not justify the expense associated with a small portion of homemade gelato for $5. To each our own.

"homemade gelato"? Do you call pouring ingredients into a gelato machine "homemade"?
I'll bet they don't make it any different than any other soft serve machine does..except for the ingredients that is.
I wish them luck in their new venture, I hope they get many many Italian elites.

joey2665 06-02-2018 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 295430)
"homemade gelato"? Do you call pouring ingredients into a gelato machine "homemade"?

I'll bet they don't make it any different than any other soft serve machine does..except for the ingredients that is.

I wish them luck in their new venture, I hope they get many many Italian elites.



Why so confrontational? Baygo clarified what he meant by “elite”. It’s really not necessary.

As far as gelato, homemade meaning they make it on site from scratch and fresh ingredients not pour it in from a carton which as you stated it’s all about the ingredients.

Rusty 06-02-2018 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by baygo (Post 295421)
I'm not certain what you got from my post to twist it to "will only be for the a Italian elite"

The "Elite" being Italian or any other nationality tend to seek out higher quality and not make issue of higher costs associated with it. That being said; One does not have to be elite to enjoy good food paired with great wine but if an individual finds satisfaction in imitation soft serve ice cream from a national chain restaurant for $1, that individual may not justify the expense associated with a small portion of homemade gelato for $5. To each our own.

One more comment and than I'll shut up.

What is imitation soft serve and where can you buy it for $1?
I buy soft serve a lot & I pay almost $5 a cone.

Here is the difference in various ice creams:

joey2665 06-02-2018 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 295432)
One more comment and than I'll shut up.



What is imitation soft serve and where can you buy it for $1?

I buy soft serve a lot & I pay almost $5 a cone.



Here is the difference in various ice creams:



Just and FYI those guidelines are extreme generalities. Each category has variations. I was in the ice cream distribution business for many years back in the late 80’s early 90’s.


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SAMIAM 06-03-2018 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baygo (Post 295421)
I'm not certain what you got from my post to twist it to "will only be for the a Italian elite"

The "Elite" being Italian or any other nationality tend to seek out higher quality and not make issue of higher costs associated with it. That being said; One does not have to be elite to enjoy good food paired with great wine but if an individual finds satisfaction in imitation soft serve ice cream from a national chain restaurant for $1, that individual may not justify the expense associated with a small portion of homemade gelato for $5. To each our own.

Don't you just love people who always try to spin to the negative?
Don't even have their doors open and Rusty starts cutting the place down.

elbie 06-03-2018 10:24 AM

Rusty, the name says it all
 
Old and crusty, tired and musty.
Remember, rust never sleeps.:)

baygo 06-03-2018 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by SAMIAM (Post 295454)
Don't you just love people who always try to spin to the negative?
Don't even have their doors open and Rusty starts cutting the place down.

This certainly can be topic for discussion SAMIAM, however in order to engage I'd have to invest my time into thinking about the negative in others. On the flipside I recognize so much positive in others to focus on that there is no time left in my day to invest in the negative.

I know you to be a successful individual therefore it wouldn't surprise me if we share parallel thinking.

Seaplane Pilot 06-03-2018 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAMIAM (Post 295454)
Don't you just love people who always try to spin to the negative?
Don't even have their doors open and Rusty starts cutting the place down.

This is modus operandi for a certain political affiliation that Rusty is known to associate with.

jeffk 06-03-2018 12:14 PM

OMG, Is this thread going into the weeds. :(:(:(

jetskier 06-03-2018 01:41 PM

Let's bring it back on topic
 
We are looking forward to the opening next weekend. We will likely come over after bike week and bring along friends.

It is great to have an another farm to table restaurant in the area. Laconia Eatery is a favorite of ours and it will be interesting to see the combination of that influence with traditional (or nontraditional) Italian cuisine.

Jetskier:cool:

tis 06-03-2018 02:13 PM

That's my buddy, Rusty!! :laugh::laugh::laugh:

phoenix 06-03-2018 05:34 PM

Good for you tis he does post some off the wall entrues

Rusty 06-03-2018 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tis (Post 295470)
That's my buddy, Rusty!! :laugh::laugh::laugh:

We will be Buddies forever! :cheers:

tis 06-04-2018 04:20 AM

Someday, Rusty you need to reveal yourself to me. We have known each other on forums forever but I still don't know who you are even though you know who I am. Or so I am told. :)

Reilly 06-04-2018 04:18 PM

Brothers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by phoenix (Post 295482)
Good for you tis he does post some off the wall entrues

I believe he is FLL brother

upthesaukee 06-09-2018 05:42 AM

Article in 6-9-18 Laconia Daily Sun
 
In the Laconia Daily Sun today:

https://www.laconiadailysun.com/news...152db2121.html

Dave

joey2665 06-09-2018 05:59 AM

Thanks for the link Dave. I wish them luck and success. I will definitely give it a try.


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icg56 06-09-2018 08:49 PM

great addition
 
Went to dinner at OP tonoght. Great Halibut. Son had nice pizza, Place was very busy. Should be back in the future. Nice to see another place to eat at night on this end of the Lake.

rsmlp 06-10-2018 06:47 AM

Poggio
 
Seven of us went. We had two pizza's (more like flatbread) for app. Very good. My wife and I had chicken parm. We were warned that it wasn't traditional and boy that was true. Can't say as I was a fan. Sort of a "deconstructed" version. The pasta dishes got good reviews but not rave ones. Reasonable pricing.

Overall, I'd say 4/5. I'd def go back for the pizza.

SAMIAM 06-10-2018 08:12 AM

Definitely not Olive Garden food but very interesting.
The mussel appetizer came with several fresh,spicy sausage ravioli's and was delicious.Nice to see the place so busy.

Rusty 06-10-2018 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by SAMIAM (Post 295769)
Definitely not Olive Garden food but very interesting.
The mussel appetizer came with several fresh,spicy sausage ravioli's and was delicious.Nice to see the place so busy.

Did you see any "elite Italians" there? :cool:

ITD 06-10-2018 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seaplane Pilot (Post 295460)
This is modus operandi for a certain political affiliation that Rusty is known to associate with.

I hear you, progressives....

Newbiesaukee 06-15-2018 02:22 PM

We went last night for the first time. Excellent experience. The place has always been lovely and this upscale restaurant does it justice. Upscale in terms of food quality, preparation and creative dishes. The prices were about what one would expect and competitive with the pricier restaurants in the Lakes area.

Moderately busy for a Thursday. Weekends will probably be quite busy..not a brilliant insight but I suspect slowish service should be expected.

The service was very good, knowledgeable about the dishes and enthusiastic about the restaurant. Mike, our server, helped make our experience a good one. Someone made the effort to train the staff.

We had the deviled egg appetizer. TK had squid ink ravioli with a rich creamy broth containing large scallops and a few other things. I enjoyed the lamb bolognese paperdelle pasta. The portions were filling but not huge and both were delicious. Appetizer was also excellent...not the usual deviled eggs.

We will definitely be back. I suggest a peek at the menu before going as this is not the typical red sauce southern Italian...not that there is anything wrong with that.

jetskier 06-15-2018 07:32 PM

Dinner
 
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Hi all,

We went to Osteria Poggio this evening...this restaurant is a great addition to the area. We will definitely be back.

Jetskier:cool:

Mushroom Crostini (Special)

Attachment 13926

Garden Salad

Attachment 13927

Caesar Salad

Attachment 13928

Lasagna (Special)

Attachment 13929

Ravioli and Meatballs

Attachment 13930

Rusty 06-15-2018 11:59 PM

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Hi all,

We went to Osteria Poggio this evening...this restaurant is a great addition to the area. We will definitely be back.

Jetskier:cool:
Attachment 13931

They all look very good and have an excellent presentation.

Mr. V 06-16-2018 12:41 PM

The food in the pics looks great, but the portion of the lasagna seems tiny.

jetskier 06-17-2018 08:47 AM

More than I could eat
 
It was a healthy portion...it was actually more than I could eat...took the extra home.

Old Hubbard Rd 06-24-2018 08:17 PM

Osteria Poggio
 
We tried this place last Sat PM June 23. I would stay away for a while till they figure things out. Long wait for everything. The staff tried hard but it just was not working.

ITD 06-24-2018 09:20 PM

I wanted to go, but I couldn't understand the menu, apparently a lot of it is written in Italian

TheVoiceOfReason 06-25-2018 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ITD (Post 296564)
I wanted to go, but I couldn't understand the menu, apparently a lot of it is written in Italian

I'm sure their very knowledgeable waitstaff would be happy to help translate.

Overlake97 06-25-2018 06:04 PM

Very good experience, for the most part
 
Went to Osteria Poggio on Friday night @ 6:30PM. The place was already busy, with most tables in most dining rooms (multiple, with different atmosphere in each) filled. Overall, our experience was mostly positive, from the drinks and the the salads (a caesar and a "no lettuce" greek salad, which contained all the usual ingredients - olives, feta, cucumber, etc. - just no lettuce) to the entrees. When our waitperson placed the caesar in front of me, I regretted that I hadn't asked for some added anchovies, but when I tasted it I realized it didn't need them: Anchovy and garlic dominated the flavor, which for me was a big plus. For entrees, I had the Campanelle, which was a mix of fresh pasta, onions, cream sauce, and "crispy soppressata," which was described as a dry salami, but looked more like shaved ham. But it was really good. My wife ordered the filet mignon special, and this was the only negative, in two different ways. First, the steak was butterflied (to speed cooking?) and a bit overcooked (it looked like it had been steamed). But the main problem was when the check arrived: $45 for that filet. Guess it was our fault for not asking the cost when the specials were read to us, but when an item is priced that much above everything else on the menu (which it was, by 50%), this should have been mentioned by the waitperson. On the plus side, her side of pasta with a "four cheese" sauce was great, and very different than mine. Despite the "steak surprise," we'll definitely be back, as the food (mostly) + atmosphere + service (very efficient and knowledgeable) was overall excellent.

Hillcountry 06-25-2018 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Overlake97 (Post 296620)
Went to Osteria Poggio on Friday night @ 6:30PM. The place was already busy, with most tables in most dining rooms (multiple, with different atmosphere in each) filled. Overall, our experience was mostly positive, from the drinks and the the salads (a caesar and a "no lettuce" greek salad, which contained all the usual ingredients - olives, feta, cucumber, etc. - just no lettuce) to the entrees. When our waitperson placed the caesar in front of me, I regretted that I hadn't asked for some added anchovies, but when I tasted it I realized it didn't need them: Anchovy and garlic dominated the flavor, which for me was a big plus. For entrees, I had the Campanelle, which was a mix of fresh pasta, onions, cream sauce, and "crispy soppressata," which was described as a dry salami, but looked more like shaved ham. But it was really good. My wife ordered the filet mignon special, and this was the only negative, in two different ways. First, the steak was butterflied (to speed cooking?) and a bit overcooked (it looked like it had been steamed). But the main problem was when the check arrived: $45 for that filet. Guess it was our fault for not asking the cost when the specials were read to us, but when an item is priced that much above everything else on the menu (which it was, by 50%), this should have been mentioned by the waitperson. On the plus side, her side of pasta with a "four cheese" sauce was great, and very different than mine. Despite the "steak surprise," we'll definitely be back, as the food (mostly) + atmosphere + service (very efficient and knowledgeable) was overall excellent.

I guess what you describe (about the filet mignon) is what I learned long ago:
Never order steak at an Italian restaurant...

Jilliebean28 06-26-2018 12:00 PM

Delicious Meals!
 
My husband and I went for the first time this past Friday night and boy are we glad we did! Seated at a window table upstairs and had a very good waiter (wish I could remember his name). Started with a caesar salad to split and it was delicious. What we really liked was that the croutons had been smashed and sprinkled over the salad. That way each bite had a little extra crunch. I had the sausage ravioli with meatballs and it was sos good I wanted to lick the bowl! My husband had the chicken parmesan which he liked but didn't love....maybe a bit to far from a traditional chicken parm. We didn't have dessert. My only thumbs down would be that we waited a very long time for our entrees to arrive.
We will definitely be back!!

Gatto Nero 06-26-2018 01:59 PM

My wife and I went a couple of weeks ago, just after they opened. We had a hiccup or two but that is to be expected 4 days after opening. I had the somewhat unusual request to bring my own bottle of wine. It was our 35th anniversary and we had a bottle that we bought in Italy on our 25th so it meant something to us. Anyway, they were very accommodating. They did charge a corkage fee but I expected that. They even decanted it for us.

The food was fantastic. We don't tend to eat as much as we used to but we wanted to try several things on the menu so we asked to split and app (Caparchio), a pasta dish that I can't recall and the squid ink ravioli. All were spectacular. The caparchio came as family style but they brought the other two dishes out in separate plates, which was convenient. The only issue was that the waitress was new and didn't understand that the three dishes should have been spaced out, not brought to the table all at once, but that was corrected immediately once she saw the surprise on our faces.

Something that came as a very pleasant surprise was the squid ink ravioli. We tried it because, well, why not? It sounded interesting. What we got was well beyond what we expected. It consisted of not only the ravioli but also with ample amounts of lobster meat and pan seared scallop. It was fantastic. Because of the timing issue to gave us a dessert on the house. We ordered Berrimisu, which I thought was a little heavy, but my wife liked it.

Overall, I think it's a great addition to the area. We'll be back.

Descant 06-26-2018 09:03 PM

We went last Friday (6/22) at 5:00; we were a group of eight with two kiddos, 8 & 10, who are used to dining out. "Suites" (sp?), owner or principal, greeted us and reviewed the menu and the specials. Waitress was friendly and attentive. We ordered a bottle of wine and there was small mix-up as we got 2 glasses of wine. Rapid fix with no questions. Although we were all relatives, some we don't see often and the leisurely pace of courses was appreciated so we could visit. (There are other places for fast food.) Kiddos split a chicken Parmesan and others had a variety of entrees. Very accommodating to get the kiddos stated without delay while the rest of us worked on bread, wine, apps, etc and conversation. It was quiet when we arrived at 5:00 pm, but by six, our dining room was full. We had a reservation, but it took a bit of internet search to fined the phone # on yelp. It may have been on FB or the website, but not readily apparent. Overall, a wide variety of menu items and all a happy experience. We'll go back. For the bean counters, eight of us, including drinks and wine came to $370, no dessert. Add tip. At least on a Friday or Saturday, I recommend a reservation, 250-8007. We went by boat (20') and had no problem at 5:00 pm on a Friday at Center Harbor public docks. If I were in the business, looking for faster turnover, I';d simplify (translate) the menu so that the staff didn't have to spend so much time explaining unfamiliar Italian. (Waitress, Megan, was patient, knowledgeable, and helpful that way.)

jetskier 07-01-2018 11:17 AM

Wine
 
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Originally Posted by Gatto Nero (Post 296682)
My wife and I went a couple of weeks ago, just after they opened. We had a hiccup or two but that is to be expected 4 days after opening. I had the somewhat unusual request to bring my own bottle of wine. It was our 35th anniversary and we had a bottle that we bought in Italy on our 25th so it meant something to us. Anyway, they were very accommodating. They did charge a corkage fee but I expected that. They even decanted it for us.

The food was fantastic. We don't tend to eat as much as we used to but we wanted to try several things on the menu so we asked to split and app (Caparchio), a pasta dish that I can't recall and the squid ink ravioli. All were spectacular. The caparchio came as family style but they brought the other two dishes out in separate plates, which was convenient. The only issue was that the waitress was new and didn't understand that the three dishes should have been spaced out, not brought to the table all at once, but that was corrected immediately once she saw the surprise on our faces.

Something that came as a very pleasant surprise was the squid ink ravioli. We tried it because, well, why not? It sounded interesting. What we got was well beyond what we expected. It consisted of not only the ravioli but also with ample amounts of lobster meat and pan seared scallop. It was fantastic. Because of the timing issue to gave us a dessert on the house. We ordered Berrimisu, which I thought was a little heavy, but my wife liked it.

Overall, I think it's a great addition to the area. We'll be back.

When we went, I talked to the manager about bringing wine and they do allow it (and charge a corkage fee which is standard). It is a great option if you like a particular wine or something that is just not feasible to buy/stock at a restaurant. The corkage fee is $25, so it does not make sense unless you have particular tastes or a somewhat expensive bottle.

Jetskier

Billy Bob 07-07-2018 08:37 PM

Great spot
 
We went Friday night and it was great.
The service was perfect , very friendly and the chef came out and spent a few minutes talking about the food.
The special, veggie lasagna, was fantastic.
Great wine list.
This is one of the better restaurants on the lake

monty59 07-10-2018 06:13 PM

Very disappointed. Party of 8 with reservations at 8:30. We were not seated until 9:30. Our meals came out 2 entrees at a time every ten minutes. Our server was great but the kitchen was slow and food quality poor.


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Descant 07-10-2018 08:07 PM

I hope you talked to management. They are usujally very responive, although there have been few such complaints earlier.

What day of the week?

monty59 07-12-2018 04:51 AM

Thursday


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SAMIAM 07-12-2018 08:38 AM

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I have been told that chef Kaylon Sweet has been most anxious to make amends any time there is a complaint.
I'm sure he would want to know so he could fix the problem

phoenix 07-12-2018 05:19 PM

Samiam they are very accommodating. I went a couple of weeks ago and my wife ordered halibut. It was way undercooked by any standards . They of course replaced it and comped both meals. A more amazing time was the second time i went with family total of seven . We had an outside reservation but another party had used four of the five tables. They volunteered to move a table from the inside to the patio lock stock and barrel. . I have never seen that before. Witness to say we all had a great meal with the exception of my daughter who had a lobster , scollops entree that was also under cooked . As you know running resturants its only a few minutes between raw and over cooked rubber. They maybe still trying to get that balance, service is wonderful and will be back .

winterharbor59 07-16-2018 03:24 PM

Would those who have dined at Osteria Poggio say it is kid friendly? We enjoy fine dining but now have 2 grandkids in high chairs if we want to go out with the family. They are easy to take out but not looking for “ dirty looks” from staff or other diners.


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Descant 07-16-2018 05:32 PM

Little kids?
 
Is Osteria Poggio kid friendly? I'd say yes to the extent that they are heavy on service. However, this is casual dining as far as timing goes. To me, more for adults who want to enjoy some conversation between courses, and not eat in a hurry. The menu is mostly in Italian and may take some time to explain, and with specials, and perhaps a visit to the table from the chef to talk about tonight's offerings, not a rushed experience.
We went with two grandchildren ( 8 & 10) who routinely eat at "adult" restaurants. They enjoy asking about how something is prepared, can I have it with...?, etc. I don't recall that there was a children's menu. We went at 4:45 pm on a Friday, with a reservation, so meals were served before the room filled. It was full by 6:00 pm. Definitely go early, and understand the menu before you get there. We didn't see booster seats or high chairs, and we didn't see any little kids.

phoenix 07-16-2018 06:45 PM

We went with three kids 6/8/10 and asked about kids menu . They dont have one but offered pasta with butter or red sauce and meatballs. All three kids seemed to enjoy

ITD 07-17-2018 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Descant (Post 297994)
Is Osteria Poggio kid friendly? I'd say yes to the extent that they are heavy on service. However, this is casual dining as far as timing goes. To me, more for adults who want to enjoy some conversation between courses, and not eat in a hurry. The menu is mostly in Italian and may take some time to explain, and with specials, and perhaps a visit to the table from the chef to talk about tonight's offerings, not a rushed experience.
We went with two grandchildren ( 8 & 10) who routinely eat at "adult" restaurants. They enjoy asking about how something is prepared, can I have it with...?, etc. I don't recall that there was a children's menu. We went at 4:45 pm on a Friday, with a reservation, so meals were served before the room filled. It was full by 6:00 pm. Definitely go early, and understand the menu before you get there. We didn't see booster seats or high chairs, and we didn't see any little kids.

I just came back from Italy and although the menus are in Italian, they have copies that have an English translation below each Italian entry, just saying.

baygo 07-18-2018 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by ITD (Post 298032)
I just came back from Italy and although the menus are in Italian, they have copies that have an English translation below each Italian entry, just saying.

We ate here again last night. They have a new menu that is written in English.
Everything was very good. I was impressed by the number of employees they have been able to find.

donnamatrix 07-20-2018 07:26 AM

Great dinner
 
We went to OP on 7/19 for our anniversary. Lovely night, terrific food, great service. Looking forward to returning. Next time, will sit outside if possible. Liked it more than Lago which is so terribly noisy inside.

georgefelt 08-04-2018 09:17 PM

Enjoyed dinner for two on the patio this PM. Pleasant live music. Quail egg appetizer was good, and quail legs entree also excellent. Wife had meat ravioli- very good! It was crowded and reservations are a must: kitchen was slow but worth waiting for. This was our second time in 2 weeks, and no disappointments. YMMV


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ITD 08-05-2018 11:43 AM

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We ate here again last night. They have a new menu that is written in English.
Everything was very good. I was impressed by the number of employees they have been able to find.

Menus in English? I'll give it a try one of these days.

Newbiesaukee 08-05-2018 03:47 PM

We ate there Thursday night. It was busy, the food and service were very good and the menu is interesting.

As far as being in English. There were a number of ingredients that I was not familiar with many of which could have been rendered easily in English. Also, why mention “Magic Dust” as an ingredient as it gives no information useful to the patron. I have no issue with asking the server the identity of a preparation; but I should not have to guess the makeup of “Magic Dust.”

It really is a quibble (this is the Forum) and we all enjoyed our meal.

Oh, just an FYI for the restaurant...on the new professionally printed summer menu “pappardelle” is not spelled correctly.

SAMIAM 08-06-2018 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Newbiesaukee (Post 299473)
We ate there Thursday night. It was busy, the food and service were very good and the menu is interesting.

As far as being in English. There were a number of ingredients that I was not familiar with many of which could have been rendered easily in English. Also, why mention “Magic Dust” as an ingredient as it gives no information useful to the patron. I have no issue with asking the server the identity of a preparation; but I should not have to guess the makeup of “Magic Dust.”

It really is a quibble (this is the Forum) and we all enjoyed our meal.

Oh, just an FYI for the restaurant...on the new professionally printed summer menu “pappardelle” is not spelled correctly.

Oh no.....they misspelled "pappardelle" ?
That's it...never going there again : )

upthesaukee 08-06-2018 06:45 AM

Not sure how it was misspelled but...
 
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Originally Posted by Newbiesaukee (Post 299473)
We ate there Thursday night. It was busy, the food and service were very good and the menu is interesting.

As far as being in English. There were a number of ingredients that I was not familiar with many of which could have been rendered easily in English. Also, why mention “Magic Dust” as an ingredient as it gives no information useful to the patron. I have no issue with asking the server the identity of a preparation; but I should not have to guess the makeup of “Magic Dust.”

It really is a quibble (this is the Forum) and we all enjoyed our meal.

Oh, just an FYI for the restaurant...on the new professionally printed summer menu “pappardelle” is not spelled correctly.

Not sure how it was misspelled, but if it had an "a" on the end rather than an "e", it is simply the singular form of that type of pasta.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pappardelle

Do you like it with mushroom or mushrooms? :rolleye2:

Dave

Newbiesaukee 08-06-2018 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 299493)
Not sure how it was misspelled, but if it had an "a" on the end rather than an "e", it is simply the singular form of that type of pasta.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pappardelle

Do you like it with mushroom or mushrooms? :rolleye2:

Dave

Their spelling is “parpadelle” which doesn’t parse in any language.

https://www.osteriapoggio.com/menu

ITD 08-06-2018 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Newbiesaukee (Post 299473)
We ate there Thursday night. It was busy, the food and service were very good and the menu is interesting.

As far as being in English. There were a number of ingredients that I was not familiar with many of which could have been rendered easily in English. Also, why mention “Magic Dust” as an ingredient as it gives no information useful to the patron. I have no issue with asking the server the identity of a preparation; but I should not have to guess the makeup of “Magic Dust.”

It really is a quibble (this is the Forum) and we all enjoyed our meal.

Oh, just an FYI for the restaurant...on the new professionally printed summer menu “pappardelle” is not spelled correctly.

Obviously a quibble to you but you really need to reconsider before you conclude others are quibbling. It's more of a problem for me. My wife has food allergies/ intolerances, having to wait to sit down at table to find out she can't eat anything there isn't going to happen. Calling ahead to ask for a word by word translation of the menu? Nope. So I'm glad they published an English menu.

I get it, they were being clever and trying to set a mood for the restaurant. Good for them for trying, even better for them to publish in English, I'm betting I'm not the only one who had an issue.

SIKSUKR 08-07-2018 02:11 PM

The only "magic dust" I know of is when Cheech and Chong referred to that in their "Santa Claus " video".:laugh:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bf9lUdRWFA

donnamatrix 08-14-2018 11:34 AM

2nd visit to Osteria Poggia
 
We went on Friday 8/10 at 6pm with reservations for 4. It was great. Food is excellent. I highly recommend the risotto, but every entree was delish! Food not rushed, food not late, just fine.


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