Via Toscana Italian Restaurant

(303) 604-6960

356 S McCaslin Blvd, Louisville, CO | Directions   80027

39.965432 -105.161400
  • Hours

    Monday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Tuesday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Wednesday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Thursday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Friday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Saturday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM Sunday 09:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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A Savory Escape. Elegant & Delicious. Voted Best Italian Restaruant!


 

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4.0
March 08, 2011

Nice Local Italian Restaurant. This is higher end Italian food in a small strip mall. My wife and I have been back several times, end enjoyed it every time. Prices are really good especially for the quality of the food. If you live in the Boulder/Broomfield area, look for the coupons in the local ad magazines, you can usually find a 2 for 1 coupon. Do yourself a favor and try it.

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5.0
August 11, 2008

Great Neighborhood italian. I have been here multiple times and the food is always great. I would recommend anything on the menu. The specials have always been great. My personal favorites are the veal or the ribeye, along with a half carafe of the house Chianti. Excellent.

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5.0
January 27, 2008

Excellent Italian in the Burbs!. My wife and I moved to Denver from Chicago years ago and miss the great neighborhood Italian restaurants which can be found throughout the city and suburbs. Via Toscana measures up and exceeds those...we've found our special night out place.

The menu is full of enticing choices, is priced well and the wine list is awesome. We can't wait to sample more!

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4.0
February 05, 2007

Great Food, Romantic, fair prices.... My favorite Italian place in the north metro area! Fair prices for good food, with good portions. The back room (by the wine "cellar") can be rather noisy, since the walls are (I believe) concrete, so you should make reservations on busy days, such as around prom and homecoming weekends, because all the kiddies like to come here...that way you can maybe get hold of a nice cozy booth in the main dining area, or a spot on the patio on a warm summer night. Great marinara, bruschetta, manicotti--and that's saying something, since there is only one other Italian restaurant I've been to that I'd recommend the manicotti at, and it is in California! Good wine list. Try the valpolicetta; it is versatile with Italian dishes and a good value. Service generally is friendly and good...again, better in the main room than the back room.

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5.0
January 07, 2006

Great find in suburban shopping area. My wife and were skeptical at first from the outwards appearance, but once we entered the front door we were both astonished by everything that the restaurant offers. We have eaten there multiple times and have introduced many of our friends and family to our local neighborhood find. The wine list is excellent and the value for the high quality food is extraordinary. My desire to keep our find a secret was beat out by my wish to share this wonderful Italian dining experience with others. Buon Appetito!

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5.0
August 24, 2005

Great Find in Suburbs. We had the special Tuesday night wine dinner - 5 courses and 5 wines. The food was fabulous - rich, fresh ingredients in subtle, auhentic dishes. The wines were very well chosen and showed a great appreciation of the various tastes on the menu. The ambience is very nice in the new addition.

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3.0
May 24, 2005

Neighborhood Italian.. The decor at Via Toscana is better than you wood expect by looking at it's suburban shopping center facade. The menu features several standards and a few creative offerings. The surprisingly extensive wine list has many affordable options and some high-end bottles. We started with the Bruscetta, which was standard, but tasty. For our entrees we tried the Shrimp Piccata with garlic, capers, etc (what you would expect), A Pasta dish that had Clams and Shrimp over linguini (sauce lacked flavor and clams were rubbery) and a Pork Medallions dish in a mushroom brandy sauce served with mashed potatoes and green beans (actually quite good). Our final bill was very reasonable. The service was pretty good. I wouldn't say this was one of the best Italian places in Metro Denver, but considering the value you'll get for your dollar it's worth a visit, especially if you live in the neighborhood.

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