Delicious food, family feel ambiance. Great service. Live piano with all the conversations going on makes you feel like you’re having dinner with family. It’s a must if you’re in Seattle
Probably one of the best Italian restaurants I have been to in a long time. Live jazz, neighborhood vibes, and a local feel contribute to the warm atmosphere. The cocktails are excellent and the food is superb. The homemade pomodoro sauce makes any "red sauce" dish like the chicken parm here noth
Not very busy on a Sunday night, definitely didn't need a reservation anyway and no problem parking nearby on the street. Yes, this place is dark but it wasn't too loud, as we'd read in another review. Live music, ambience, and dim lighting were romantic. Food was excellent and pricing was pretty on
They had live music making the ambience in the place great. I had never tried absinthe until I came here, it tasted kind of like tequila's distant cousin.
The pasta was average, not great and not bad. The shrimp they had in it was fantastic though.
My favorite part of dinner was their tiramisu, by f
Oh Vito’s you keep doing it, and you have since the 50’s! This unassuming place delivers on a low lit casual or romantic night out. Decent drinks reasonably priced, lovely and attentive service. Plus, live music to enjoy only enhance the overall experience. It is a classic Seattle lounge. The back r
Craving for some Italian food, recommended & guided by google, we ended up here for dinner.
A classic but classy place, dark, warm & cosy, with friendly service.
After ordering our round of drinks, I ordered for the vegetarian soup of the day after finding out that it was tomato bisque. The soup
Excellent food and service, but a bit too dark for my taste. What the offer is pretty standard Italian food, nothing unusual or adventurous. Under the old owners there was dish with tiny squid an octopi that was amazing.
This place is the best!! Look no further for a dark romantic Italian restaurant. Looks so old school and charming. Great date spot. The food is fantastic, we got garlic bread, penne alla vodka and cavatappi bolognese, all had great flavor and huge portions. I also got two drinks, dealers choice, the
Excellent place. Very local feel and the music and vibe were fun! The only reason I only gave four stars is service level. They were just under staffed and I feel that the staff was super rush. But for anyone around DT please visit. It’s worth the 8 min cab
Me and my girlfriend went to Vito’s first time in July 21, 2018 for her birthday, and it’s was just incredible!
From lightning to the food on plate.
Live music, comfy seats, best server (sorry, I don’t remember you name), delicious food.
I’m meat eater and sweet person, I got steak , it’s was the be
Well-crafted classic cocktails, tasty food, awesome music, and good staff.
I stumbled across Vito's while exploring the neighborhood around the hospitals. Great find. Bartender and staff friendly - food traditional and good (for an Italian restaurant). Dark with atmosphere. Before they banned smoking it would also have been smoke filled. Loved it.
Amazing experience!!! Entree was delicious and the cannoli dessert was perfect. However, the live jazz music was probably the best part of this restaurant. Ambiance was phenomenal
No visual presence on the street, so it's pretty shocking when you step into an absolutely perfect basement jazz bar. Drinks were good, food was nice, and the crowd was a fun mix of CH natives and staff from the neighboring hospitals. Great casual night out.
Great vibe, lots of leather, dark, red. Just what you want in a hideaway bar in Seattle. Great drinks and great live music. 100% gem.
The venue is classic old school Seattle. You can feel the history of it and the photo collages on the walls of the back hallway are great. The wait staff are funny and attentive without being overbearing. First time having dinner and what we ordered was pretty good. I had the short ribs with gnocchi
Vito's is like a scene from a movie every time I go there. On this night, Ron Weinstein (piano), Jeff Johnson (bass), Eric Eagle (drums), and Tim Kennedy (melodica), played tight, precise, yet fluid renditions of jazz standards. Tonight's patrons, fewer than usual, were quiet and reverential, list
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