
Global small plates, including sushi & Spanish tapas, served in a stately refurbished bank.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8 N Front St, Wilmington, NC 28401
Phone: (910) 762-1922
Website: http://www.circa1922.com/
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Reviews
Our waitress, Alison, was impeccable. She was kind, funny, incredibly attentive to detail, and genuinely personable. She truly elevated our entire experience.
The drinks were delicious and expertly crafted. For appetizers, we ordered the crab dip (which was amazing!) and the calamari, perfectly seasoned and cooked just right.
For our entrées, I had the filet, and it was cooked to absolute perfection. My husband ordered the duck, it was very good, just a bit fattier than he prefers, which was more about the cut than the preparation. Our friends ordered the flounder and a seafood platter (I can’t remember the exact name), and she said it was the best flounder she’s had in a very long time!
We chose Circa 1922 on a whim and are so glad we did. Highly recommend and we’ll definitely be back!
The drinks, however, were average and nothing out of the ordinary. For my personal taste, they were made a bit too strong and lacked balance.
We made a 10:00 PM reservation specifically hoping to ring in the New Year at the restaurant, as many places offer a midnight toast or some form of celebration. Unfortunately, we were informed during the evening that the restaurant would be closing at 11:30 PM. This left us scrambling right before midnight, surrounded by intoxicated crowds downtown, which was not the experience we had planned or expected.
To add to that, our waitress seemed rushed throughout the night and repeatedly mentioned needing to be home by midnight. Because of this, the service felt hurried, and I didn’t even finish my second drink.
Overall, I was disappointed with the NYE experience. While the food quality was good, the lack of celebration, early closing, and rushed service made this a night I wouldn’t choose to repeat for a special occasion like New Year’s Eve.
For entrées, the paella was honestly some of the best I’ve ever had — rich, thick sauce, tons of finely chopped chorizo, and scallops cooked to absolute perfection. The filet was also cooked perfectly: extremely tender, melt-in-your-mouth, and packed with flavor.
Dessert was top-notch as well. Highly recommend the cheesecake and the bread pudding — both were outstanding and the perfect finish to the meal.
If you’re visiting the area and looking for fine dining, you have to go here. Highly, highly recommend Circa 1922.
After a bit of a rough start, we got started with drinks and their pre fix menu. Like other good restaurants in town, a pairing of signature cocktails to go along with the food is welcome. I thought the drinks were a good accompaniment – I would definitely go back for the “Honey I’m Home”, a good old fashioned type drink with warm ginger.
The salads that come with the pre fix are HUGE, so be careful not to fill up on that before your meal. Both the Cesar and the Mixed Lettuces were quite good, and a nice start to the meal.
The salmon was perfectly cooked with an incredible crust, and because of the seasonal menu we were treated to a gratin that had some variety of potato’s, carrots, onions with a mustard base sauce that rounded out the dish well.
The butternut squash ravioli was a little of a gamble, not that I feared that it would be bad – more I was cautious since it seemed much different than the other menu items. I was very happy to get this item though because the brown butter sauce was incredible. The squash purée was soft, and the ravioli had perfect bite to it. Served with pieces of fried herbs gave the dish nice pops of crunch. A nicely well rounded dish.
Lastly, we ended with the Lavender Honey Pot De Crème, and the Blood Orange sorbet.
While the sorbet was good (it’s sorbet how could it not?), the star for me was the Pot De Crème which, think of the Crème without the Brûlée, but infused with just enough lavender to be floral, and a nice sweetness from the honey. I am a sucker for custard, and this one was great.
A great experience in the end, and I look forward to sharing another meal with them in the future. Thanks to the wait staff for making everything right, and thanks to the chefs for delicious food.
This was my best meal by far. I ordered the Paella without chorizo because I don’t eat pork. The manager, Jenna came to me directly and said we can do that! She was working hard tonight because..as Wilmington just had a historical snowstorm… Some people couldn’t make it into work but I digress… This was one of the best paella dishes I ever had. Rice was cooked to perfection, the seafood was fresh and to her testament everything was extra spicy as I like it. I can’t leave out Matt the bartender because he was serving great drinks and recommended the best red Blend wine, Involuntary Commitment to go with dinner. Such a great experience. Service was wonderful. I always need to include that we were the only African Americans in the restaurant at this moment and we were served with the best professionalism and service.
I highly recommend the Mushroom Bruschetta. Delicious cheesy bruschetta topped with roasted mushrooms. Great appetizer. I got the Halibut for dinner and enjoyed it tremendously. The halibut was perfectly cooked and the sauce for the dish is simply delicious.
My husband and I selected from the Prix Fixe menu. We both ordered the Caesar salad. I ordered the pork Milanese and he ordered the Bolognese.
The salads were huge! We could have easily shared one. It was delicious. My pork Milanese was outstanding! It was a large cut, nicely breaded (not thick in breadcrumbs), topped with arugula, tomatoes, parmesan cheese, and a remoulade. It was one of the best Milanese I’ve ever had. The Bolognese is always a hit and favorite too.
For dessert, we had the mini crème Brule and mini peanut butter mousse.
Codi provided very nice service.
Cocktails are pricey. We were waiting at the bar for our table, as we got there a little early. The bartender said they ranged $16 to $18 (prices not posted on the menu). That’s a little high, so I waited to order a glass of sparkling wine at dinner.
The place was pretty full. I love the atmosphere of the place.