Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy, old-school Italian with personable service and consistent neighborhood charm; strengths in classics and hospitality, with mixed feedback on pizza and some kid-policy friction.
Mario's Table delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional service attentiveness and strong food quality anchored by reliable Italian classics—lasagna, chicken marsala, and veal dishes consistently earn praise. Reliable execution and genuine customer loyalty spanning decades position it as a competitive neighborhood favorite, though inconsistent pizza and occasional seafood seasoning, combined with a modest compact setting, prevent grade A territory.
The room feels warm and lively with a cozy, old-school glow, the kind of neighborhood spot where bartenders remember your drink and the owner often stops to say hello. One diner put it simply: "They make you feel like a regular." Service is friendly and quick, and while the space can get tight and noisy at peak, the vibe leans welcoming over fussy. The cooking favors comfort-first Italian: rich lasagna, chicken marsala heavy with mushrooms, and a classic veal saltimbocca. Pastas and chicken dishes win the most praise, while pizza and occasional seafood seasoning get mixed notes. Expect straightforward, satisfying plates over trend-chasing—more red-sauce charm than culinary theater—priced fairly for the Gold Coast. Families find a mixed picture: there are kid-friendly dishes like spaghetti and meatballs and simple pastas, but stroller restrictions and posted seating rules can feel unwelcoming for parents. If bringing little ones, plan for seated dining without stroller storage and stick to the simpler pasta options.
Area: Upscale residential Gold Coast with boutiques and classic high-rises; locals and visitors mix.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic, typical city vigilance at night.
Nearby: Near Division/State dining cluster, bars and cafes; close to Lakefront and Magnificent Mile.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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