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- 4.7Food
- 4.6Service
- 4.5Ambience
- 4.4Value
Noise • Moderate
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Noise • Moderate
Capital District
Italian
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Busiest: Friday and Saturday evenings (and popular weeknights), when the dining room is lively and louder. Quietest: weekday lunches and early weekday dinners tend to be calmer. If you want a quieter experience, aim for weekday lunch or an early dinner midweek.
Portions are restaurant-style and generally satisfying for a full dinner, pastas, entrees and pizzas are meant to be shared or enjoyed as a full entrée. Guests’ opinions vary: many find the portions reasonable for the price, while a few mentioned sparser plating on particular dishes. If you’re especially hungry, consider sharing an appetizer and a pasta or ordering a pizza to split.
Yes, Milano can accommodate families and guests with mobility needs, and several guests praised staff for helping with seating and special needs. That said, some seating areas (banquette/bench walls and tables for two) can feel tight; if accessibility or space is important, request a more open table or note mobility needs when you reserve.
Yes, you can and should call ahead to make seating, accessibility, or special-occasion requests. Guests report staff often accommodate requests, though a few noted reservation notes weren’t always seen, so a phone call on arrival or a direct call to confirm is best to ensure your needs are met.
Yes, guests report outdoor patio seating and patio dining options. Several reviews mention enjoying meals on the patio and outdoor seating on pleasant days, so if you prefer al fresco dining ask for patio seating when you reserve.
The dress code is business casual. Guests typically wear smart-casual or date-night attire, nothing overly formal is required, but many treat Milano as a step-up spot for special dinners.
Yes, Milano is a popular choice for date night thanks to its upscale Italian menu, attentive service, and house-made pastas and desserts. Many guests call it a favorite for romantic dinners and special occasions. Note: the room can get lively and loud at peak times, so request an early seating or a quieter corner when you book for a more intimate experience.
Families do dine at Milano, guests bring kids and celebrate birthdays here, but the menu skews toward higher-end pastas, seafood and pizzas rather than a dedicated children’s menu. For younger children, consider an early seating and call ahead to ask about menu flexibility or quieter seating.
Yes, guests reference a sister restaurant (Josie’s Table), suggesting Milano is part of a small local group or has related locations. If you’re curious about other branches or related restaurants, call the restaurant for specifics.
Milano has a lively bistro vibe with a modern, updated interior, upbeat, social, and welcoming. Guests often praise the warm service and animated atmosphere; however, many note the noise level can be high on busy nights, so it’s great for groups or date nights that don’t require whisper-quiet conversation.
Milano’s posted hours are: Lunch Monday–Friday 11:30 am–3:00 pm; Bar Monday–Friday 3:00 pm–5:00 pm; Dinner Monday–Saturday 5:00 pm–9:00 pm. If you plan a special holiday or late-night visit, call ahead since hours or special prix-fixe events may affect availability.
Go midweek or for lunch if you prefer a quieter visit, weekdays and early dinners are generally less busy. If you want a lively atmosphere, Friday and weekend evenings are bustling and energetic. For a more intimate table ask for early seating or a back corner when you reserve.
For a calmer meal, choose a weekday (Tuesday–Thursday) or lunch service Monday–Friday. For a lively, social scene, Friday or Saturday evenings are the best choice. If you prefer quieter dining for conversation, midweek early dinners are ideal.
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