
Step back in time and savor the authentic flavors of Italy at Villa Tronco, South Carolina’s oldest restaurant. Located in the heart of Columbia’s vibrant Main Street District, this family-owned and operated gem is housed in a beautifully preserved 19th-century firehouse and has been serving up Mama Tronco’s traditional recipes for five generations. Experience old-world charm and warm Italian hospitality while indulging in aromatic dishes, including gluten-free options. Whether you’re dining in, taking out, or planning your next event, Villa Tronco brings the taste of Italy to every occasion.
Generous portions of pasta, pizza & other Italian favorites in a warm, brick-&-wood-paneled setting.
Hours
| Friday | 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1213 Blanding St, Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: (803) 256-7677
Website: https://www.villatronco.com/
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Reviews
The excellent service in the delicious sauces were my favorites.
We ordered the villa tronco chicken and lobster shrimp risotto. Pasta was bland on the chicken. Lobster shrimp risotto was good but shrimp portion was lacking.
The atmosphere needed a lot of work. The chairs looked like they came right out of a church fellowship hall, not the sort of thing you want to see at a restaurant where you’re spending $100 plus dollars on dinner. The server did a good job but he was clearly in a section alone too big for him. If not for the separate associate dedicated to filling water glasses all night, it would have been a much bigger problem.
During my visit, the server accidentally spilled tomato pasta sauce on my bag, which is worth $3,000. Instead of apologizing, they asked if I wanted cleaning supplies to clean it myself—I ended up cleaning it, and while most of the sauce came off, a small corner of the bag remained stained.
When I spoke with the manager about the situation, her first response was, “What do you want us to do?” I was expecting an apology and options for how they could make it right. She then asked which food I had, offering to remove the price of that item. I had shared three plates with my sister, and I felt it was frustrating to be questioned about every single item rather than being treated with basic courtesy.
Another staff member eventually apologized after I explained that I had not received one initially and again asked what I wanted. I requested the entire bill be removed ($100), but was told only the most expensive dish ($32) would be discounted. I just ended up paying for the full bill, and the staff then said, “No need to worry about the tip.” After this incident, I will not be leaving a tip. Was he expecting me to leave a tip?
If this hadn’t happened, I would have visited at least once a month and spent over $100 each time. Very disappointing experience overall.