Romeo -N- Juliettes Caffe
1544 Cypress Dr, Jupiter, FL, 33469
Romeo -N- Juliettes Caffe Menu
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Address :
1544 Cypress Dr
Jupiter, FL, 33469 - Phone (561) 440-4660
- Website https://www.rnjcaffe.com/
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Romantic
Noise Level : Average
Music : Background
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Happy Hour : No
Coat Check : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
Dogs Allowed : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
Categories
Italian Cuisine
The immense popularity of Italian cuisine globally isn't unknown. You can find an Italian Pizzeria around every corner of almost every city in the United States. Not to forget that in every house, people enjoy mac and cheese as comfort food. But it would be wrong to believe that Italian food starts with pizza and ends with good pasta as this Mediterranean country has much more to offer other than these two dishes. In Italian Cuisine, there is a high use of fresh tomatoes, all kinds of herbs, great quality of cheese, all types of meat, seafood and fresh handmade pasta. Many find it hard to believe that Italians have been making noodles long back.
Italian and Greek cuisines are always mistaken to be same, but they are poles apart. The primary difference between the two cuisines is the use of cheese in most of the Italian dishes. Italians love to cultivate their own cheese and process them as per their food requirement. It is believed that some cheese is so expensive that cheese producers secure them in lockers.
If you are bored eating the same old pasta or pizza, you can try some of the authentic Italian dishes like Risotto, Polenta, Ribollita, Lasagna, Fiorentina Steak, Bottarga, Ossobuco, Carbonara, Focaccia, Arancini and Supplì. Another item which Italians love to relish every morning is a good cup of Italian Coffee. Once you taste a freshly brewed cup of Italian Coffee, you might not visit Starbucks ever again. Authentic Italian food is made with heart and soul, so go find a restaurant where you can relish Italian cuisine in your city.
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David B.
It is sooooo difficult to find quality, homemade Italian cuisine. Well, I found it. I cannot rave enough about this small, intimate, diamond in the rough. And by rough I mean a dark mini strip mall type area in the middle of a corporate park??? In any case, this place is PACKED. Word of mouth is king. Service is excellent. Menu offers many choices without being overwhelming. Excellent wines by the glass -- enjoy the super Tuscan for $8!!!! Food was heavenly. Any place where the waitress properly pronounces manicotti is a winner.
(5)NY Foodie D.
Not at all impressed. The entrees reminded me of Olive Garden but smaller portions. Very limited choices. Eggplant rotatini $24.The prices are ridiculous for what you get. They only have wine and beer. Definitely not going back
(1)Online R.
"Romeo and Juliets is without a doubt, the best Italian in the area! If you want pasta and sauce, they have it but, if you want gourmet, that is their specialty. Everytime I've been there the menu was different...with new creations weekly, if not daily. The food and service has been excellent everytime. Most creative italian I've ever enjoyed. A must if you are a foodie like me." Dined on 12/30/2011 "We had a very nice experience at this restaurant. It is definitely a neighborhood place as everyone seemed to know everyone else. Romeo's is tiny, But the food was fabulous even on new years eve. We both had a veal entree, which was very tender and melted in your mouth.we ordered an appetizer of fried zucchini which was more than enough for the two of us and we normally don't eat dessert, but my husband said the tiramisu was One of the lightest and tastiest he has ever had. We would definitely return to Romeos, but make a reservation and don't tell your friends, or you Will never get in this tucked away gem." Dined on 12/31/2011 "You name it this resturant has it! Great Food, great service, romantic, good for the family, good for group of friends. This neighborhood gem has it all. Tammy waitress/ owner is awesome. The only thing wrong is when everyone realizes what they have been missing they will be a wait. But it is worth every minute if you want excellent food!!" Dined on 12/28/2011 "First time visit. We loved the place. Small dining room and bar, husband and wIfe team. Fills up fast so be sure to call ahead. Food was delicious." Dined on 12/27/2011 "out of the way and worth the trip. Husband and wife team take hospitality to new heights. Wonderful selection of wine! the restaurant takes great pride in welcoming and serving their guests." Dined on 12/16/2011 neighborhood gem, notable wine list "The best escargot I've ever had and I've had them in Europe. Varied Italian menu with no pretension and good wine list. Go early or go late for the best experience." Dined on 12/19/2011 "A cute little Mom and Pop outfit. It is decorated nicely and the service is good. Portions were really small and our salad came very salty. They redid it so were then pleased. Only gave us two little slices of bread and when we asked for more, we received 3 small slices! Veal Picata was good but nothing special. If it was close, we would return but we live several miles away." Dined on 12/15/2011 "out of the way but worth the journey. Husband and wife team work really hard to make the dining experience wonderful. Charming little bistro." Dined on 12/01/2011 "we love this place -- the intimate atmosphere due to size is perfect - great food, quiet , fabulous staff." fit for foodies, neighborhood gem, notable wine list, romantic, special occasion Dined on 11/28/2011 "It's a small place, nice and cozy! Has great food and a lot of charm. Dined on 10/22/2011
(5)Wayne R.
Excellent fish frittata (yellow tail snapper) and the side of pasta just like Italy. Bruschetta wonderful. It is a small and intimate place. No bar but beer and wine.
(5)H P.
Delicious food and excellent service!! I had the rice balls then shrimp Parmesan that was terrific. My mom had the special: soft shell crabs and dad had the chicken Parmesan. Brought our own wine for a corkage fee and the service was really top notch. The restaurant is very stuffy and I would recommend the AC or an open door only because the kitchen heat pumps out into the seating area. We smelled every piece of fish that was being cooked which can be unpleasant. Only downside: Had the last table available near the kitchen & the bathroom despite a reservation. Definitely a place to try. Fresh food!
(5)Daniel H.
Just go! This place is spectacular. The place is no bigger than a large living room which makes you feel very special. The size also helps keep the noise to an acceptable level. If you are a group of more than 4, I think it will be a bit of a challenge. With all that said, this is the best menu and the best food in all of the area. Get the fish; it is fresh and only available about three-quarters of the way through the night (this guarantees only fresh). Fret not, as the menu items are just as good. The meals come with the freshest of salads (prepared individually) and the main course sides are a fresh warm vegetable or a side of homemade pasta (I got both - they were perfect). If you are able, don't skip the deserts. They too are made just for you (the cheesecake - mmm). Trust me, you will make this a go-to spot on your list.
(5)Eric B.
we had a wonderful dinner at romeo-n-juliette's cafe. husband and wife team, very cozy, food is delicious and fresh. this is a very small restaurant, so its a festive atmosphere, like having dinner with friends. call ahead as it fills up fast.
(4)Crystal F.
This was the first time in a while that I tried a restaurant w/out checking "yelp" first. Thank goodness I did! I can see why this place has so many terrible reviews. It's TINY, busy and I can totally see people (especially; snowbirds) getting annoyed w/the wait here. Think Food Shack and divide it in half.. It's SMALL! That being said, everyone was extremely accommodating, the food was awesome and I definitely will return. Standouts were the escargot, salads, whole red snapper, cod livernaise I'm a little disappointed w/people giving this place such a crappy review over seating. I would much rather deal w/ an annoying, pissy hostess, than eating a crappy meal (which wasn't the case). If you want good Italian food...definitely put this place on your radar! The only reason I'm taking a star off is because the escarole side was small for the price ($9) and came out as an appy instead of a side? Next, I didn't really enjoy The Stairway to Heaven. It was exactly as described, but it was basically a heavy, deep-fried grilled chesse with an anchovy sauce that was a bit too much. Ok, but not my cup of tea. Also, a little bit disappointing was that the chocolate flour-less cake was small considering you could get a "sampler" of deserts for only a dollar more. Sooooo, my suggestion would be to go for the "sampler". That way, you get a choice of two between chocolate flour-less cake, cheesecake and key lime pie. Much better value for your money, so you feel better about the portion. BTW, I feel the need to call BS on one of the reviews above....That has to be the first time in history a restaurant would quarantine one patron f/their party over them ordering only "a beer"? That's just silly! Either you're lying or there is more to the story....drinks before, perhaps?
(3)Nancy J.
This is my favorite restaurant. My boyfriend and I frequent it every chance we get. When we want to impress visitors it is a must with it's quaint romantic atmosphere. The food is "to die for" and I have always found the service eloquent. So if your in town, give yourself and you loved one's a treat by stopping in! Nancy J
(5)Mark L.
Its always good to remind yourself of who's talking when they recommend a restaurant - are they really food people? Pulling up to Romeo-n-Juliette's (the way they spell it should have raised a red flag) you may be filled with anticipation - Florida has scores of great little spots wedged into unassuming strip mall-style settings. This is not one of them. It has highlights, but the overall experience comes up short - especially when the final number adds up to a fine dining ideal. While having a drink, the cheese & cracklings were requested. "Sorry, we don't have any goat cheese." No problem, how bout a nice plate of calamari for the table? "I'm afraid we're out of the calamari." Okay - so it's Saturday night at 7:30 (not 9!) and the kitchen has under-anticipated the high demand for calamari in an Italian restaurant. I was beginning to think we were in the 'Cheese Shop' skit from Monty Python - where John Cleese wandered into a cheese shop only to discover the place bereft of any dairy product. Our server then suggested bruschetta, an item frequently brought as an amuse bouche at no charge but here commanding a hefty $9 price. Sounds great - let's add sausage-stuffed fried olives ($6) and move on. If you're gonna whack people for nine bucks, the bruschetta should ideally be prepared with fresh, tasty tomatoes - these were fresh but had little to offer otherwise, a problem that is far too common currently. That might have been remedied with some salt - but apparently that was being hoarded by the entree chef, who was heavy-handing those dishes with the salt. Ever pass by the Texas Toast in the frozen food section and cringe? Pretty sure the bruschetta bread tastes just like that stuff - flavor/textureless. Disappointing when other parts of the menu claim house-made bread. The sausage-stuffed olives were good enough - the sausage was there visually even if it was hard to taste - but could you maybe part with more than five? Oh, right - high demand. Beet salad was quite good, and the caesar was better than most. Frequently, the salad is a good barometer for the kitchen's skill - if they care about the salad, they usually do about everything else. While they do care here, they also seem to suffer from 'resting on laurels' syndrome. Grilled salmon was overdone, and killed by the salt that would have helped the bruschetta. Not really sure how someone could send it out like that. A Chicken Scarpariello special - a favorite that is composed of chicken, sausage and cherry peppers - was nicely done. The perfectly cooked chicken was the headliner and there was enough for two. A little detective work was necessary, however, to find the four thin slices of sausage and two cherry peppers. Maybe they were also in high demand. There is a glimmer of hope here, though I suspect they won't seize it.
(2)Alissa W.
So I went to visit a friend, and I told her make a reservation for a restaurant. I should have looked on yelp before she made it and saw the reviews for this place. Seems everyone is stating the same. You make a reservation they don't even want to honor it. They act like they are doing you a favor. At this point after arguing finally we are seated. You know at the table we reserved with a reservation. At this point I am not even hungry. I don't go out and spend money for someone to aggravate me. Seriously who can even enjoy food when someone is far from accommodating. Do yourself a favor before you come here read the yelp reviews and see if they attitude that comes along with your meal is worth it. I think not!
(1)donna R.
Very intimate, warm environment. My meal, a fish dish, was fantastic as were the side dishes and bruschetta appetizer. My husband got a pork dish that was very tough and the minute we mentioned it they wisked it away and gave him his choice as a replacement. Can't ask for more than that! Will be back!
(4)Elizabeth R.
this is a real find, on both the short and reasonable wine list and great food. very family feel and the combos of the Milanese, Livornese, and others give the opportunity to mix it up. the veal with pepper on homemade pappardelle is awesome. always a good vibe here although it can be noisy.
(4)Erin B.
Food was decent. Agree with below reviews that Juliette was less then accommodating and pretty rude-as you can tell from her own responses below.
(2)Laurie C.
We were visiting Jupiter for the very first time, and checked out Romeo's because it seemed to be unique, and indeed it was! Tired of places that all leave no impression, this caffe is a wonder! Great food, great atmosphere, and super attentive staff...and fair prices too! (Improve the bread, and you've got it all!)
(4)Danielle G.
The Juliette of Romeo N Juliette's needs an attitude adjustment! We made reservations at 7:30pm on a Wednesday through Open Table and upon arrival were told that they were too busy to check the reservation system, and we should have called. What is the point of utilizing Open Table if you don't even look at it? She would not honor our reservation, and didn't even suggest we grab a glass of wine at the bar or come back the next night...just shoed us away. I might mention that there was only one other couple waiting. The food might be good based on other reviews, but I prefer to go to restaurants that actual appreciate my patronage.
(1)B. B.
Food and service was excellent except my wine by the glass at $14 per pour was served in a heavy clunky wine glass...ugh. The garlic bread lacked imagination...I would not order that again.
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