In a small town near Rome, in 1931, Remo opened what would became one of the most popular Roman restaurants in the dolce vita of 1960s.
He dreamed of a rustic, warm and loving restaurant, where customers would meet at the table and feel at their grandparents’ home.
Today, his grandson Francesco proudly continues this tradition in the United States, in order to spread the delicious cusine that made his grandfather famous in Italy.
At Da Remo you can taste traditional Italian flavours. You feel at home, just like Francesco felt when he went to vist grandfather Remo.
LILIA CASTRO
Early morning stroll through the shops, not much opened any longer but still quiet, cool weather and beautiful sites.
Looking for some coffee ☕️ and found Da Remo. Opens at 8am and we were the first ones there.
We looked through the menus and ordered hot drinks and hearty breakfast.
The service was great, the drinks and food were made to order and it was all very tasty. Definitely recommend Da Remo.
Oh and the view of the lake sure transports you to that little glimpse of Italy if you’ve ever been.
… morerene ostos
Came to eat here for the first time .food was awesome and well put together .service is fast and friendly. And the scenery is beautiful. Prices of food is worth it everything is freshly made .
… moreAnoop Bhatti
Stopped at Da Remo after a bicycle ride on the Wetlands Trail. The breakfast platter was filling with sunny side up eggs, sausage, and pancakes. The croissant sandwich was light and flaky and the pastries were fresh and tasty. Coffee was ok. Nice place to relax by the lake with friendly service.
… moreJOE THOMAS
I recently visited Da Remo at MonteLago Village in Lake Las Vegas, and it was an absolutely stellar experience—hands down a 5-star gem! Tucked into the charming, Mediterranean-style village, this coffee shop is a perfect blend of cozy vibes and top-notch quality. The moment I walked in, the warm aroma of freshly roasted coffee and the sight of the lake in the distance had me hooked.
The coffee selection is phenomenal. I tried their signature cappuccino, and it was perfection—rich, frothy, and made with obvious care. They source their beans with intention, and you can taste the difference! They also had a great range of options—lattes, cold brews, and even unique seasonal specials that tempted me to order a second cup. The pastries were just as impressive; the almond croissant was flaky, buttery, and paired beautifully with my drink.
The staff at Da Remo were incredible—friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely passionate about coffee. They took the time to chat about the brew methods and even recommended a perfect pairing for my taste. The service was quick but never felt rushed, and the atmosphere was so inviting—cute tables inside with a rustic charm and a patio overlooking the lake that made sipping my coffee feel like a mini vacation.
The location in MonteLago Village is unbeatable. After grabbing my coffee, I strolled along the cobblestone paths and enjoyed the stunning lake views—it’s the ideal spot to relax and recharge. Da Remo elevates the whole experience of Lake Las Vegas with its quality and heart. I can’t wait to come back and make this my go-to spot! Five stars all the way—thank you, Da Remo, for a truly delightful visit
… moreGary Thomsen
I just read a poor review about Da Remo and was sad to see it posted obviously by some very unhappy person who must have been having a bad day to rate this establishment so poorly. I have the privilege of eating st this establishment almost every day and i assure you the food is excellent, the portions are huge and the price is reasonable for the quantity and quality served. Not to mention the staff could not be more courteous, friendly and accommodating! If you’re ever at Lake Las Vegas Village I highly recommend you stop by Da Remo for breakfast or lunch. You won’t be disappointed!
… moreBrandon Morgan
Fabrizio at Da Remo in Lake Las Vegas was a spectacular host and server to us. We walked in on a hot day and were met with kindness and great hospitality! My mom ordered the Roma Salad with chicken. I asked Fabrizio what he recommended of their croissant sandwiches. He suggested the Tacchino BLT. He also encouraged us to try what he called “Italy’s best pastry” (I don’t remember the name) but all of this food was absolutely beautiful, flavorful, and incredible! We sat outside in the shade and enjoyed the view of the lake. We cannot recommend this place enough! Bring your mom, dad, brother, sister, cousin, dog! This place is a must try if you end up in Lake LAs Vegas! It’s great!
… moreBatCow
This is a great breakfast/lunch place! The location is beautiful and has a great view of the lake. Their food tasted fresh and delicious, quality ingredients that make all of their dishes work. Any of their croissant sandwiches are what I recommend, great flavors. For what you pay you get your money’s worth with any combination plate as well. Their pastries are also delicious and worth a try (I tried the cherry turnover and apple pastry). The pastries were freshly made and great quality and perfectly sweet but not too much. Got an iced chai latte and it was also very well made and a good size. I recommend this place any time you don’t know where to eat for breakfast especially.
… morePatricia Mac
Took off one star because it was very loud with music. We were the only ones seated inside, so I asked them to lower the music so my friend and I could hear each other. It was 10am, I’m not ready for a concert. A male worker in the back, owner? Cook? Gave me a hand gesture which I read as, “I don’t know if we can do that.” Someone did lower it though. The avocado on my avocado toast was a little runny… not sure if it was avocado sauce or fresh avocado. All else was good. My friend loved her coffee drink and lemon cake. Mine was good.
… moreGregory Hripto
My wife and I live local, and we wanted to try this spot. It reminds you of a small cafe you might find in Europe. Overall, I thought the food was great and that justified the price for me. They make just about everything fresh.
I got the omelet platter and stuffed it with everything they offered. Plus, it came with a link of sausage, a hash brown patty (not home made which made me say, “Meh”), and some pretty thick toast. Not small portions here at all. Worth the $18, IMO.
My wife got the caprese avocado toast. She was definitely happy with it, but it had a side-salad that they put thousand island dressing on. She’s not a fan of that. But we know for next time to ask them to leave the dressing off or change it out. Again, good portions. Nice balsamic reduction.
Lots of pastry options — quiches, croissants, Danishes, etc.
Cappuccinos were nice, too. Small place inside. Three tables that seat four people, and two tables that seat two people. However, lots of seating right outside by the water. Nice place to eat and chill. Staff was really friendly. Definitely a spot I’d recommend.
… morePaul Heim
A must go for breakfast. Great family business with quality food. Very European Italian and fresh. Waffle was incredibly fluffy, best ever. French toast thick and perfect balance. Friendly service.
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