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Food Quality 5
Service 5
Atmosphere 5
Value 5
Consistency 5
Cultural Relevance 5

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Master Critic Review

Riccardo Enoteca 8.1
Mid-North District
The casual wine bar sibling of Riccardo Trattoria sits directly across the street, focusing on antipasti, handmade pastas, and thin-crust pizzas. The intimate storefront with just a few tables creates a cozy atmosphere perfect for lingering over a bottle of Italian wine.
Must-Try Dishes: Lasagna Bolognese, Brick Oven Flatbread, Bucatini Carbonara
Scores:
Value: 7.6 Service: 8.4 Consistency: 8.2 Food Quality: 8.3 Atmosphere: 7.9 Cultural Relevance: 8
What makes it special: Same quality as Riccardo Trattoria in a more casual wine bar setting
Who should go: Wine lovers and those wanting laid-back Italian
When to visit: Early evening before the dinner rush
What to order: Lasagna Bolognese, Pork Ravioli, Tiramisu
Insider tip: Walk across the street from Oven Grinder if the wait is too long
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking on Clark St—challenging during peak hours. ABM Parking offers reservable spots nearby. No valet; consider CTA or rideshare
Dress code: Smart casual. The intimate wine bar setting invites you to dress a touch above jeans-and-tee, but nothing stuffy
Noise level: Moderate and intimate—soft jazz, dimly lit ambiance. Easy to have conversation even when crowded
Weekend wait: 30-45 min without reservation. Only a few tables, so book ahead on OpenTable/Resy
Weekday lunch: No lunch service. Dinner only starting at 5pm
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes—multiple pasta and pizza options, plus antipasti like grilled vegetables and mozzarella dishes
Vegan options: Limited—some dishes can be modified. Ask server about pasta preparations without dairy
Gluten-free options: Yes—most dishes can be made GF upon request. Uses homemade vegetable stock as base. Avoid raviolis and lasagna
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Absolutely ideal. Dimly lit, intimate storefront with wood-burning fireplace, soft jazz, and polished wood accents. The wine-forward menu creates natural conversation. One of Lincoln Park's best date spots—it's even popular for Valentine's Day.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Risky. The storefront holds only a handful of tables. Walk-ins work early (around 5pm) or during off-peak weeknights. Otherwise, reserve through OpenTable—the space fills quickly.
Is it kid-friendly? Surprisingly yes. The Infatuation calls it 'a good choice if you have small children.' Thin-crust pizzas appeal to kids more than the Trattoria across the street. Accommodating staff, but the intimate vibe suits calmer kids best.
Best For
Better for: Wine-focused date nights where you want Trattoria-level quality in a more casual, intimate setting. Better for lingering over a bottle with antipasti and handmade pasta without formal dining pressure. The cozy fireplace and jazz set a mood no competitor matches in the area.
Skip if: You need a reservation tonight (book days ahead), want a lively group dinner (too small), or crave a full steakhouse-style experience. If you're already nearby and see the Oven Grinder line, this is your Plan B—but it deserves to be Plan A.

Hours

Monday4pm - 9pm
Tuesday4pm - 9pm
Wednesday4pm - 9pm
Thursday4pm - 9pm
Friday4pm - 10pm
Saturday4pm - 10pm
Sunday4pm - 9pm