Mixed seafood grill

Jonathan Boncek

Mixed seafood grill

Tucked away a few blocks from King Street, the patio at Pane e Vino is surrounded by a vine-laden fence that shelters you from the street. Inside, the small dining room has its own cozy ambiance. The menu is stocked with traditional Italian dishes, like big bowls of spaghetti, cioppino, and potato gnocchi. They’ve also got fresh mozzarella with tomatoes and olive oil and lasagna with ground beef, fontina, and mushrooms. It’s simple but hearty food that keeps the locals coming back for more. And the popularity was enough to open a second location. Right off of Shem Creek, the old Sette VII location is now Pane e Vino. It may not hold the same amount of ambiance as the downtown location, but we can expect the food to be just as good. —Eric Doksa Dish (Winter 2013)

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Great spot for al fresco dining on rustic Italian fare. Nice wine list.

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Hours: Dinner (daily)
Price: $$$$

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