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360 Uno Trattoria
Categories: Restaurants Italian Restaurants Pizza Italian, Pizza [Edit]
Davenport Village Shopping Center3801 Capitol of Texas Hwy N, Ste G-100
Austin, TX 78746
(512) 327-5505
- Hours:
Mon-Thu 7 am - 9 pm
Fri 7 am - 10 pm
Sat 8 am - 10 pm
Sun 8 am - 9 pm
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Attire:
- Casual
- Price Range:
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$$
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- Free
- Good For:
- Dessert, Lunch, Dinner
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Ambience:
- Romantic
- Has TV:
- No
- Caters:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Dogs Allowed:
- Yes
Liz S. said: "Pizza and Full Bar. I am sold, oh vegan options, that are tasty(im not vegan but opt for the vegan pizza over regular) it's THAT good. And affordable!" read more »
90 reviews for 360 Uno Trattoria
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"...smoothness and deep flavors of segafredo will make you an..." In 7 reviews -
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Review from Lisa C.
Austin, TX
I was hungry and on my way home from a meeting, so I stopped in to the Davenport Village to hunt for food and found this place. I wanted something fast and not a sit-down meal, so I decided to get panini to go. I filled out their form where you can choose your protein, spread, bread & veggies. It was the best panini sandwich I have ever had. I chose their smoked turkey, brie, roasted red pepper and pesto.
I can't say I can recommend the three cheese tomato soup - it tasted like a run of the mill tomato soup, but I will definitely be back for another panini. -
Review from jessica j.
Austin, TX
Stopped in for the first time to have a coffee and a baked good. The espresso drinks (not spelled EXPRESSO by the way), were outstanding, rich and flavorful with better than perfect foam. The variety and execution of the italian sweet treats were bountiful and lovely.
I was surprised to see that they had a very good wine selection, with popular as well as lesser known houses and varietals. Very excited to go back!
Staff was very courteous and it was cute as can be! -
Review from Khanh T.
Pflugerville, TX
5 Stars and 5 Stars all the way.
I made a reservation on Valentine's Day for 9 PM.
Despite the fact that they close at 9 PM...they made an exception and waited for us.
Our Server was absolutely professional and did an outstanding job.
Service - I've never had better service in my life.
Food - Freaking Delish
Parking - Not an issue at all
OverAll - Food Was Amazing and Service was outstanding.
I have found my new Italian Restaurant :) -
Review from Gregory H.
Cedar Park, TX
As my neighborhood Italian place, coffee place, and desert place I can't help but love this cafe and restaurant. If I could consume an unlimited amount of calories in a day I would probably just feed myself their Penne Arrabiata non-stop. It has prosciutto AND bacon in spicy cream sauce and it works on a pizza, too. I'm a fan od the braised lamb shank (Osso Buco di Agnello). I've tried and loved the majority of their pasta and pizza options as well.
They lose a point because their gnocchi is inconsistent. I took a friend here for lunch and he ordered the gnocchi. A good portion of it was under-cooked and nearly raw while some pieces were done. My lunch, which I preceded with their outrageously good bruschetta, was still great.
They're desserts are really tasty as are their desert espresso drinks. I'm a big fan of their Tiramisu. They have a dessert drink they call "espresso crema" that I'd highly recommend trying. Their gelato is not the creamiest I've tried but it is still very good.
For breakfast I stick to the muffins and a large cappuccino. The other breakfast options are no comparison to the muffins.
On top of all the great food their managers and staff are great. They are always friendly and courteous. For the area I think it's the only place to really go and get outstanding food in a friendly neighborhood sort of atmosphere. I'll certainly be returning again and again. -
Review from RebeccA S.
Austin, TX
I originally started going to 360 Uno Trattoria, because it was close to work, but I just go there all the time now.
It's a great place to go to relax with a glass of wine after work, or pop in for dessert.
If you don't have time for the full sit down in the restaurant, you can order at the bar. My husband likes to create his own panini, and I rotate around through all the pastas.
I have yet to come across anything less than delicious! -
Review from Holly E.
Cute but disappointing.
I was referred to this coffee shop by a waitress from dinner. At first glance, Uno seemed cute and cozy- perfect for an after dinner expresso. Let me express the expresso. It was bitter and tasted like burnt coffee at the bottom of a caraffe at a truck stop, mixed with reheated coffee from a low class diner. Let me tell you how I really feel. I did not finish it.
They were helpful with purchasing coffee beans for tomorrow morning, but when we left the coffee beans at the counter and returned for them, they had forgotten the transaction. They did acquiesce and give us our beans.
I cross my fingers that the coffee beans I purchased do not taste like the expresso's we drank.Comment from S F. of 360 Uno Trattoria 2/1/2012
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Review from Robert B.
Austin, TX
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Review from Andrew T.
Austin, TX
A full side of the menu is pizza, and not a single beer?
My review is for the restaurant only - and I have to say, underwhelming comes to mind even after I slept on what I wanted to post. We had bread/olive oil for a starter, the bread was from a loaf...put in a toaster, nothing Italian about that (they charge for additional slices of bread).
We order a large pizza, the crust was unimpressive - which I expect from Pizza Hut / Dominos / Pappa Johns. I don't expect that from an "Italian" restaurant, where they are charging double what delivery does. My wife had a glass of wine - unimpressed.
Overall just not worth it - makes me wish Frank and Angie's would open a satellite, also makes you understand why Mandola's is so popular.Comment from S F. of 360 Uno Trattoria 12/29/2011
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Review from Mary G.
Austin, TX
Unos is the Cheers of Westlake. Where everyone knows your name...or will if you frequent the place, Unos has the community vibe. And why shouldn't it? It covers all the bases: coffee, pastries, lunch, afternoon snack, pre dinner wine, an Italian dinner, and DESSERT! Unos does everything well. The food is fresh and delicious. The coffee is a amazing. The service is outstanding. I love the community. Their wine selection makes them one of West Lake's best wine sources.
The weekday mornings bring high tech heavy hitters meeting and working in the coffee shop. Weekend mornings are laid back; bringing the folks with newspapers, Kindles and Ipads for coffee, pastries, and downtime. Get over there. Introduce yourself to the talented barristas behind the counter. David and Scott, the managers are customer oriented and aim to please. Ask them about the wine list....they know it well. Unos holds wine tastings on Friday evenings....a crowd pleaser to be sure. That is a good night to meet Al the owner. Check out Unos, you will be glad you did. -
Review from Eric W.
Austin, TX
The food was fine, let me say that first. I also thought the service was good as well. The waitress answered all our questions and helped with a special request. So no problems on that end at all. Mostly I just wanted to comment on what I saw as some oddities in this restaurant.
Oddity #1 The restaurant doesn't smell like a restaurant. I guess they must have just opened or just expanded. The restaurant smelled like drywall, wood stain, and paint. Not over overpowering strong, but it was still the dominant odor. I never really did smell the food. Which really had me worried before mine came out.
Oddity #2 The artwork on the wall. We sat next to a row of drawings, and mid way through the meal I commented that they must be the winners of a high school contest of some type. It was then pointed out to us that it was the owners wife who had drawn them and they are for sale. I checked out the price and they are two fifty a piece. I was a little surprised, especially since I had already convinced myself what a nice group of people they must be to have a contest for high school art students. They might still be really nice people, I don't know. Just nice people with poor taste in pencil and charcoal drawings.
Overall the service was good, but this just wasn't my place and I probably won't be back.Comment from S F. of 360 Uno Trattoria 12/19/2011
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Review from L C.
Austin, TX
Love this place. Local owned and a little piece of Italian heaven. The food is consistently excellent. I love their pizzas. The large pizzas are about $16-17 and feeds 3-4 adults easy!
Favorites:
Artichoke fans, you gotta have the Di Mamma...here's some proscuitto, artichoke goodness, you won't be able to stop yourself.
Meat lovers - go with the Tutti Carni....LOVE THIS PIZZA!
The bolognese pasta is one of the best in town.
That delicious garlic bread and their bruschetta's are to die for!
The service is great and reminds me of a small homey place. Best part, the wine prices are the best in town. They have a great selection and they don't do the crazy mark up. We found a bottle here based on their recommendation that was fantastic for $45 and saw the same bottle at other restaurants for more than double that price. You will also find wines here that are not readily available in other restaurants or wine stores. Don't get me started on the dessert and coffee here. Delicious! -
Review from Trina H.
I slept on this review. Last night, I immediately wanted to log on and rant about this place. But thought I'd sound a bit more credible if I did sort of a compliment sandwich type of review.
Yesterday was my 29th birthday. After spending it all day in my PJs on the couch with my 4 year old, Husband surprised me with a "get dressed, I'm taking you out for dinner". I obliged.
Husband searched Yelp for a 4+ star Italian place. He came across 360 Uno. Being new to Austin, it's been hard for us to find a GOOD Italian place and we were hoping this was it.
We arrived and noticed they had a place where you can grab something to eat and sit down, and a full-service area. I wasn't in the mood to have a waiter wait on us and all that jazz, so I asked if we could order at the counter and eat there. We quickly skimmed the menu (kudos with the menu, BTW, enough variety without overwhelming the customer) and placed our order. We ordered Italian sodas and were quickly served our drinks. I rather enjoyed my strawberry Italian soda. Husby's pomegranate was quite tangy, which he enjoyed.
Before we knew it, our salads came out. We had ordered a full Greek salad, with the intention of splitting it. Well, along with the full Greek salad came a small Caesar salad. We were a bit baffled, and before we had time to react and ask the waiter what was up, he was already gone. I immediately told my husband, "Ohhhh! Your dish probably came with a salad...?". Either way, not wanting to waste food, I ate the Greek salad and he ate the small Caesar.
Next thing we know, we have this manager declaring in a rather loud voice (instead of just coming to our table), "Oh, that's not your salad. You didn't pay for that." and walked off. Whaaat?
Honestly, we were embarrassed. This was our fist time visiting, we didn't know if this was similar to Olive Garden or if you had to order a salad as well. I, in all honesty, thought the small Caesar salad came with my husband's dish.
Talk about being unprofessional and totally not discreet. Then the manager had the waiter who served us our salads come to our table and say, "Oh yeah, that's not yours. Sorry, but it was my mistake.". The waiter was super cool about it and didn't make us feel like we were freeloaders. The manager on the other hand... geesh.
Before long, after our food finally came out, the manager (still very unprofessional) walked by our table, not even stopping and said, "Yeah, it was the waiters fault. You didn't pay for it.". To which, I replied in a loud voice, "I thought I missed something on the menu and assumed that the salad came with the meal.". Of course, he walked away.
Unfortunately, I felt like I was in Dallas. My husband then said, "Happy Birthday! I brought you back home to piss you off!". Har har. I seriously doubted in that hour that we were in Austin, and it was disheartening.
Other than their Italian Sodas and salads, the meal was alright. I ordered tortellini in Parmesan sauce, which wasn't overcooked but could've used more sauce. Husband was fine with his spaghetti. I'm sure he didn't complain since it was my birthday dinner, after all.
Will I be coming back? Probably not. Will I be emailing the restaurant. You betcha. That was downright rude and that man, being a manager, should've known better. I'm not usually one to complain and go to the lengths to email a store, but embarrass me and I most certainly will.Comment from S F. of 360 Uno Trattoria 11/15/2011
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Review from Alicia J.
That pizza! That wine! Those desserts! My goodness!
Service is aloof and pepperoni is a bit too greasy, but I'll put up with it for that damn fine gluten free crust.Listed in: All The Gluten Free Pizza You…
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Review from Carolyn A.
Round Rock, TX
We went here after hearing a food critic rave about this place. Not impressed with the food at all. I ordered the minestrone soup and definitely not homemade. I was very disappointed! My daughter got the Chicken Piccata, the sauce was decent but nothing came with it! The chicken tasted prebought and marinated. I don't know that this place makes anything in the back themselves.
We ordered a cheese plate for $11.95 and got small amounts of cheese, 3 of the grapes were bad and one of the cheeses was mozzarella cheese balls. What do you do with that on a cheese plate???
Tried the pizza, the toppings were decent but the crust was definitely not homemade again.
This place has a long way to go!Comment from S F. of 360 Uno Trattoria 12/29/2011
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Review from Chris B.
Damn. This place was surprisingly good. I usually shy away from coffee shop type eateries. Too many hipsters with their Macbooks out doing who knows what.
Fortunately this place was devoid of hipsters, and Macbooks for that matter. I credit that to its location way out on 360.
We sat in the tiny dining area and tried a variety of things. I won't bore you with details, but everything was tasty. Mmmm... meatballs.
The only real complaint I have was with the service. Our waiter was kinda weird, and he seemed to be overly busy even though there were only a handful of tables in the joint. There was another girl helping him out by taking our order and filling our waters, which is fine by me. It just felt a little discombobulated. It really didn't impact our meal much though, so it's a pretty minor complaint.
Overall I don't think you can go wrong here. The place is nice, the food is good, and the service was adequate. Not much else to ask for really.
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Review from Carl B.
Austin, TX
My wife and I went there last night (Friday) to grab a pizza and some wine... I have to say, the pizza was AWESOME!! Now, I'm a very picky person when it comes to food in general, so even a simple pizza would not slip by without my opinion.
Before I talk about the pizza, let me go back to the first time we ate there. My wife and I had a day off from work and since we recently moved to that area decided to venture out and see what eateries were available. We wound up finding 360 Uno and decided to stop by and try their breakfast. This spot is inside the Davenport Village on the first floor and has a Italian cafe theme going for it. It is a very nice (slightly romantic) place if you want to relax with a loved one or a couple of friends (outside seating available). My wife is a huge LaMadeline fan when it comes to cafe style food so she decided to have the Egg, Cheese and Ham Panino. This breakfast sandwich was huge and she really enjoyed it. It's really a grilled panni sandwich. The eggs were on the fluffy side... not sure if they added milk to soften it up a little, but it was good none the less. I had the Uno's Combo which was surprisingly tasty and filling. The various meats were cooked perfectly and had a very good taste. The potatoes were also good. Not over or under cooked in my opinion. We had a cup of their French Roast Coffee, which was also very good. I also had one of their Chocolate Croissants... oh my goodness!! Did I mention that the get their pastries and a lot of their other foods directly from Italy? No joke... they do... I mean I've never been to Italy, but that Choco Croissant was DOG ON GOOD!!! You won't be disappointed if you like chocolate... the chocolate had a slight nutty taste to it and was very smooth. The texture of the croissant was flaky and slightly buttery. So the verdict for our first visit was... "We're coming back!" Plus we spent under $20.
Ok, back to the pizza. It was recommend by our waiter that we come back and try their pizza. As stated earlier, we went on a Friday. (They have wine tastings every Friday 6 to 8pm, so the place was packed.) There's two different areas for seating. One area by the pastries, Gelato and wine bar. They have over 300 wines for purchase, so I'm sure you can find one that works. This particular area is designated if you are getting something to go or if you would like to buy and eat there. The other section across is the full dining room. Not a very large area, but I would say could seat about 50 people or so. The atmosphere is as I said before, semi romantic... but nice. Pictures hang on the wall (for purchase if you like) by various artists from Texas to Italy. The staff is very friendly and appear to be eager to make your experience as comfortable as they can. Ok, now to the pizza. We decided to order the large Tutti Carni (added mushrooms and black olives). I have to say, when the pizza came out, I was blown away by the presentation. This pizza has Italian Sausage as one of the ingredients... well it didn't come with chopped up or grounded sausage... the took actual Italian sausage links, split it down the middle and positioned them on each slice. They were cut with just enough thickness that you weren't fighting too much to bit a piece. The taste of the Italian sausage was fresh and full. The seasoned beef was ground and had a balanced seasoned taste to it. The pepperoni slices were extra large slices and the prosciutto was sliced and was also extremely tasty. The sauce was not too tangy, with just a small hink of sweetness to it. Overall, this pizza was extremely balanced and the flavors were wonderful. The crust is your traditional hand tossed. Slightly crispy but not soggy. We also decided to go with a Wine Flight. Which includes 3 2oz servings of wine. They have different levels or you can customize your flight. Price ranged from 8 to 16. The one we chose cost $11. The pizza cost us $18. We also had a slice of Chocolate Cake... I can't remember the exact name of it, but it had a dark chocolate kinda glossy icing with shaved milk chocolate pieces on the side... anyway it cost around $4.59. It was good as well. My only complaint was that it didn't taste as fresh as I would have hoped for, but we enjoyed it regardless. So, for the night, our final check was around $38.00. For us, this was not too bad considering we had an very good large pizza, wine, desert (and free wine tasting) for the night. Very nice ambience and very good service. The GM was there on his off night and stopped by our table to give us recommendations on wine parings... we found out that he was the person who initially helped us on our first visit and had remembered us... that was impressive.
Take my word, if you try them, you will like them. :) -
Review from Melissa L.
Hutto, TX
I love the lunch special. Greek salad and pizza.
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Review from Sandra C.
Cedar Park, TX
I love this place. Even though it has a grown up feel it is kid friendly. The staff will bring kids' beverages with lids and straws, a must. The pepperoni pizza is the best thin crust in town and the shrimp scampi on bruschetta is so savory and garlicky I insist on an order with each visit no matter what I'm ordering.
I also love that the coffee and dessert shop is just next door so if we want coffee after we just walk right into the cafe or order at our table. Perfect and convenient.
Great place to have coffee and meet someone for a meeting or friendly chat as well. -
Review from Nicole S.
Awww crap, I'm about to become a 360 Uno junkie. I've driven past this place about 1000 times and finally crusied in for lunch. It was totally empty, which I'm guessing was because it was a Saturday and after lunch time, so the service was great (except they forgot our fresh parmesean, after he asked "hey, do you want fresh parmesean?" why yes we do.... vanish).
Pizza is like my favorite thing, but I'm pretty vanilla with my selections usually. For some reason we went outside the box and got something with procuitto and fried egg and OMG was it ever amazing! Really seems to be high quality engredients, especially in the spinach salad, YUM!
Prices were totally reasonable, salad, pizza and bottle of wine, $45 with tip. Decided to try some of their coffee in the attached cafe and it was SO much better than Starbucks. This will be my new early morning coffee spot for sure! Now if only they delivered... -
Review from Jeff E.
Austin, TX
I rarely eat Italian in a restaurant due to growing up in an Italian household with GOOD Italian food, so I'm usually disappointed. 360 Uno will not disappoint if you're there for pizza. Have had 3 pizzas there over the past week or two and they've all been amazing - full pieces of garlic, tons of arugula, etc. The pasta I tried, arrabiata moderna, was ... meh. The noodles were cooked correctly, but a spicy cream sauce is just not my thing. Awesome lunch special is $8.95 for 1/2 pizza + salad, or usual price for pasta, but with a free salad. I'll be eating here weekly from now on I think!
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Review from Aleshia B.
Austin, TX
Okay, so I went from what was originally a negative review because of a misunderstanding over the wait period, to a positive review, because the GM was so diligent about following up with me and determining what had happened.
The pizza is good and our waitress was very nice. I'm not a fan of the calamari, but all in all the food was yummy (even reheated the next day). While I didn't have the coffee (although the pic looks great), we did have some very nice wine.
What has now sold me on this place is how much upper management cares about the customer. Thank you for being so thorough. -
Review from Cinde W.
West Lake Hills, TX
The best hot chai anywhere! So smooth and luscious. Always dependable wonderful lemon oiled calamari.
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Review from Mike Z.
Great place. Half cafe, half restaurant. Full-service or counter-style, it's entirely up to you. It's part of a swanky plaza area along 360. It seems that everyone congregates around sunset to have a glass of wine, coffee or a meal and seems to dismiss quickly after. Great cafe americano. I'll be coming back simply because it's like a real Italian cafe but filled with families from the surrounding neighborhood.
Like some of the others say, "I like the vibe of this place." -
Review from Mike C.
We were out for a drive on 360 with ******** *(As per the recent post on Yelp Talk, I am refraining from mentioning the name of the seriously cool, smart and funny Yelper who was with us. Your loss Yelpers.) when she said she wanted to take us to dinner. The day immediately got better. 'Do you like Italian food? There's a little place near here that is good'. We took her advice. We always do and it's always good advice. This must be a hard burden to bear but she does it well. (I told you it was going to be your loss)
So we went to 360 Uno Cafe. There are two entrances. One goes right into the dining room, but I recommend the coffee shop/patisserie entrance. You go right by the counter full of desserts and it's fun to pick out the one you want. * told us this little fact and once again she was right. It was fun. And drool worthy.
From here there is an opening into the restaurant. Warm lighting and comfortable tables and chairs and with enough room between them that you don't get caught in the conversation of the table next to you. We ordered fairly straightforward fare. I had the Spaghetti Pomadoro, Mistress Linda had the Caprese style pizza (with anchovies) and ******** * exercised enormous self restraint and had a salad. I had a glass of the house pinot Noir, which they bottle themselves, and it was very good. More bold than usual. I was also given a tasting glass of their Merlot. I love it when I am given tasting glasses, or tasting plates. Or anything in the tasting realm. The Merlot was very good as well.
My Pomodoro was excellent. Perfectly cooked pasta, with tomato, basil, rosemary and olive oil. I love this dish. It's so simple but when done correctly the flavors complement each other wonderfully and this was done exactly right. Mistress Linda's pizza was also great (she never finishes her meals so I get to have some of whatever she's having. Yet another benefit of being married to her). The crust was nice and crispy on the bottom but tender to bite into. *'s salad looked very good as well, although I didn't get any. Afterward we had espresso and it was just right as well.
The service was quick, unobtrusive, knowledgeable and friendly. And the manager stopped by to ask how everything was and offer me the tasting glass.
360 Uno has everything you want in a great little restaurant. Great food, great wine, great service and great ambiance. ******** * was right again. I told you. She's always right. -
Review from Jennifer P.
Austin, TX
I was here for Sunday brunch, and had a wonderful time.
The dining room is charming, and lends itself to a relaxed but lovely Sunday nosh. I had the Frittata Margherita Pizza on gluten-free crust, and my gluten eating husband had the Boun Giorno Apple Strudel. I have to take his word for it that the strudel and the banana nut muffin were out of this world. Me, I'm always excited to get a gluten-free pizza, and to get a gluten-free breakfast pizza, covered in fresh basil strips? YUM.
We also both got one of their special brunch cocktails, which were great, but the beverage star was the plain cup of coffee. We got the "light" blend, and to my taste, it was quite literally the perfect cup of coffee. Smooth, non-acidic... just absolute perfection.
Be advised, the service here is quite leisurely. If you're in a hurry, this probably isn't your spot. But for a relaxed Sunday brunch with conversation and the Sunday paper strewn all about, I couldn't be happier with this pick. -
Review from Jane K.
Austin, TX
I went there for dinner during Restaurant Week with a few friends, and every single person enjoyed their meal. The prices seemed very reasonable and the servings were quite generous. The service was great and the food was outstanding. The Arrabbiata Pizza had just the right amount of spice and Insalata Italiano was perfect for sharing. And if you go during ARW, get the creamy spinach chicken, that sauce should go on everything.
The only thing I wished for was a nice patio with outdoor seating. -
Review from Isaac N.
Austin, TX
I took my wife here for a valentines dinner and it was pretty cool. Our waiter was nice and helpful so that was a great start. I picked this place because they have a special valentines menu which turned out to be delicious. Everything was really good except for the chocolate gelato I had... it was a huge step down compared to everything else we had. Aside of that it was awesome and we recommend it!
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Review from Christine A.
Austin, TX
There are many awesome yelpers whose advice I tend to follow and Tara M., Kimberly K. and Jill W. are three of those. Each of them recommends 360 Uno and that is enough for me. Yelp sistahs! Unite!
On a bright Friday morning, the Mister and I stopped here for cups of Segafredo espresso . I had an espresso with soy and I was impressed that the Barista followed my exact directions on how much soy vs. coffee to pour into the cup. I know. I'm picky. But they are okay with picky. My espresso was bold, strong and sensitive--like an Italian man.
The charming patio with a triple tiered glazed fountain, tables and umbrellas, pretty potted plants and cool copper lighting was the perfect place for us to sit. We enjoyed the fact that the noise from 360 was muffled by the water flowing from the fountain. The Chronicle and other reading materials are available along with a large assortment of Italian pastries, pastas, paninis and pizza.
I always thought I would need to return to Italy for that delicious espresso found in cafes and coffee shops. Not anymore. I will go here to be transported to Rome. Maybe a few bold, strong, sensitive Italian men could be imported to enhance the "bell'atmosfera".Listed in: Uniquely Austin, Gimme Caffeine!
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Review from Tara M.
Kimberly K. suggested this place for coffee this morning and what an excellent choice it was! This place is freaking AWESOME!
They have a small patio with 5/6 tables surrounding a water fountain that is apparently dog friendly since one of the servers came out and pet my Pup instead of kicking us out. Bonus point for allowing my Pupper!
But, the Segafredo espresso would get a full five stars regardless of the location or service. It is possibly the best espresso I have ever had and definitely the best I have had in Austin.
And don't even get me started on the inside - I even told Kimberly I wanted to live here....
And since Kimberly K. suggested this place and ordered and brought out my heavenly Espresso con Panna she also gets a full 5 stars! KK, thank you for turning me onto this place you rock :DListed in: Places I can Drink and…
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Review from Chris P.
Austin, TX
Went here for lunch and had pizza, salad, and dessert. The pizza and salad were reasonably good, but I've had better at several other Italian places. The dessert was some sort of fantastic chocolate mousse.
The wait staff was pretty good. I'd say this place is a good lunch spot but is a little pricey for what it is. Then again, there aren't a ton of interesting, affordable places in the area. -
Review from Jill M.
Houston, TX
Best. Coffee. Ever. If they would take my Starbucks giftcards, I would go here every day.
Located in Davenport Village, 360 Uno is a coffee shop adjoining a pizza place. I've only been on the coffee side, which, by the way, has excellent pastries and gelato, too. Their chocolate croissant is the best one I've had since I was on vacation in Europe. But back to the coffee. It's an Italian brand, Segafredo, which you can also buy in bean form to take home. A rich, dark roast, this coffee is served extremely hot, like hotter than McDonald's hot, so be careful. You can order your beverage served in a cute, red to-go cup or in real mug. The Segafredo logo is red, white, and black, consistent with the decor of 360 Uno. Black and white pictures of Italian scenes help recreate the atmosphere of cafe you might find off a side street in Florence.
You can enjoy your beverage at one of the small tables inside or outside, but I prefer the little couch near the back or the comfy chairs by the front door. If you're on the west side of town, which I recommend because it's very scenic, stop by 360 Uno for a great drink and a nice change of pace. Maybe I'll see you there!
Link to Segafredo, for anyone who's interested: http://www.segafredo.it/Listed in: Coffee
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Review from Fareed T.
Austin, TX
I like the vibe of this place. Nice and cozy in a great location.
The drip coffee tastes burnt usually. But, I had an americano the other day that was really wonderful.
Skip the drip. Grab the americano. -
Review from Holly A.
HOT
I could get my groove on up in here. Atmosphere is sleek, crisp, vibrant, seductive and deliciously inviting. Food and drink are incredible and the service left me with quite an impression for a borderline trendy place. Love the way the dining room and café are separated; tastefully decorated with lots of nice little touches.
Mod Italian with sexy written all over it.Listed in: ZZZZzzzzzzz
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Review from Jacob R.
I could have swam in the amount of oil my dishes had. It would have been a gross swim also, because it had Italian seasoning in it, and the oil would have been sticky.
Basically I was very disappointed with my soup, you could actually see the oil separating from the base, and after it sat on my table for 30 mins after I finished eating it but before it was picked up, I could pick up the oil form the top with a spoon. My pasta also had way to much oil on it. Now I will give you alot of credit, my bread had tons of oil on it, but it made it amazing.
To recap:
Too much oil on bread= delicious
Too much oil in soup= stomach ache
Too much oil on pasta= masked other flavors, but was alright. Chicken topping was dry and guess what, masked by olive oil.
Service was great, and the staff and servers were all very friendly. Prices were mediocre, but I was pleased with the amount of food they give you... which is about 4 servings if I had to guess.
I would go back to try the pizza, but I have a sneaking suspicion the crust may be drenched in olive oil. Oh well it could be worse, could be vegetable oil or Castor oil. -
Review from Anthony D.
Austin, TX
This is probably between a 3.5 and 4 stars.
Great option for lunch. Customers can chose to be completely casual and sit on the cafe side, which is great if you are dining alone and are in a bit of a rush. The full service restaurant is also great.
The service is fine, the menu offers some great variety, but its the value I like he most. $10-$15 spent here is like $25 somewhere else, you get great portions, fresh ingredients, and all around good food.
Don't know how this place is for dinner, but its a perfect lunch choice. -
Review from Jaime M.
Austin, TX
Rachael Ray would love this place. Just call it EVOO City.
(Ever notice how after she says "EVOO," she always stops to explain "extra-virgin olive oil"? Consider this your explanation.)
My 'Casa' fettuccine was loaded up with the stuff. Not high-grade or good, flavorful olive oil. Just LOADS of oil. SCADS of oil. And lots of dried, flavorless herbs -- aside from a minimal hint of chili flakes, I couldn't be sure what the green and red bits actually were. And sundried tomatoes, as promised, but too dried to impart any flavor unless you had a whole forkful of tomato and nothing but. And mushrooms that were sliced, but not all the way through, so there were hunks of feathered mushrooms here and there, but they weren't well-distributed. The pasta itself wasn't appetizing at all, almost rubbery.
The garlic bread was the best part of the meal, but it too was dripping with grease. I ended up picking the tomatoes and mushrooms out of the pasta to eat them with the bread, rather than eating the pasta.
It's been a few hours, and I still feel oil-logged.
It's not an ugly place, but it feels very strip-mall-ish. And the service was amateurish but not unpleasant, except when I ordered the "Casa Fettuccine" and was corrected, "Fetti Casa?" The menu was arranged so that the word "Casa" was under a "fettuccine" category. Excuse me for not realizing the 360 Uno lingo! Oh, and the water girl (I would say waitress, but all she did was refill our waters) spilled ice.
For a mid-range restaurant (my dish was $9, most entrees were $9-14), it doesn't have any special spark that'd keep me coming back to it instead of some chain place. Forgive me for judging on the basis of just one rotten entree, but an Italian place that can't do good pasta just doesn't cut it for me.
The dessert and coffee side looked more fun than the somewhat cold dining room. If I were back in the area, I might stop by for a coffee and/or pastry. -
Review from Karl K.
Austin, TX
Solid, dependable local Italian fare. The pizzas are very good, the staff know their stuff and the desserts are to die for. A few of the entrees are pedestrian but overall, we love it. The Caesar's salad is special, the pastas are all good (especially the lasagna) and they have good (and reasonably priced) wines. A keeper!
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Review from Melissa S.
Austin, TX
I feel very honored to be the first person to say that this place ROCKS MY WORLD.
Even though it's a bit out of the way from where I currently live, I try to go to Uno's as much as I possibly can. In my not-so-humble opinion, they have the best Soy Chai Tea Latte in town. No contest. Did I mention that their hot drinks are served with tiny little pieces of heavenly dark chocolate? Mhmm.
I also highly recommend their daily soups, because I've never had one that I didn't want a second bowl of... or perhaps a third... hell, give me the whole damn pot! Plus, you can never go wrong with one of their toasted whole wheat bagels.Listed in: Austin - Study Spots
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Review from David T.
Austin, TX
It's the most phallic pizza in town.
They don't call it Di Papa for nothin'. This stuff has huge strips of lengthwise cut (ouch!) sausage. And I'm secure enough in my masculinity to say I gobbled it all up.
Like the first reviewer, I'm actually shocked that this place doesn't have more reviewers drooling over their menu. Literally everything on the menu is delish. I'm going out on a limb here, but that's what Yelp is all about. Sit down... No, really, sit down.
This is the best damn pizza in Austin.
Every pizza they make is not only T O - D I E - F O R, it is also a relatively unique spin compared to other Austin za joints.The quality is consistently top notch, the service is excellent, and the atmosphere is nice. This is actually 2 very different places in one, there is a classic Italian coffee shop with a loaded Gelato bar on one side. 360 corridor execs mingle with hot Westlake tennis moms while a few laptoppers buzz on the wi-fi. It's an excellent place for a quick business reconnect coffee. Sit near the door. I don't mean to sound creepy, but it's quite entertaining simply looking at the blinged-out sandals walk through the door. The West side really is different from other parts of Austin. Not Dallas-picky-preeny, but plenty of well-pulled flesh abounds in these parts.
As usual, I digress...
Get the pizza. If I'm lying to you about the quality, flavor, or pendulousness, Yelp me back. Piece out. -
Review from Robin C.
Austin, TX
When my husband suggested we try this place, I immediately cringed, assuming this had something to do with the Uno chain. But we checked out their menu online and it seemed like they had some really tasty dishes so we piled into the car and set about on our quest.
How exciting to find a casual, arty, wine bar-slash-tasty restaurant-slash-European gelatto and pastry bar all in the same place. Cute atmosphere and the food was incredibly flavorful. I had the tilapia with fresh basil, sundried tomatoes and mushrooms. While I would agree with the EVOO overload comment made by another reviewer, most of the oil on my plate stayed on my plate, so no big whoop. It was so yummy I couldn't bring myself to leave a single crumb on my plate.
My husband's pizza was a hit and yes, the garlic bread is a heap of buttery goodness. Wine list is amazing...not surprisingly, we passed a bunch of Wine Spectator awards on our way out.
Although they don't have a kid menu, it's an extremely kid-friendly restaurant...in fact, many of the tables surrounding us included one or more kiddos. I so appreciate a kid-friendly dining option that feels grown up and doesn't involve a costumed character running around.
Although it's a bit of a drive from our neck of the woods, we'll be back VERY soon.
