
Antonia’s, located on historic Churton Street in Hillsborough NC, is an upscale Italian-inspired eatery offering traditional fare using fresh and local ingredients. Experience the place where flavor and passion meet. We look forward to seeing you, so book a table and make some memories.
Classic Italian entrees, pasta dishes & cocktails served in an informal eatery with sidewalk tables.
Hours
| Saturday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 101 N Churton St, Hillsborough, NC 27278
Phone: (919) 643-7722
Website: http://antoniashillsborough.com/
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Reviews
The service is friendly and accommodating, and the food is generally good! The French toast was delicious and the eggs Benedict was good, the hashbrowns were below average. Coffee was also pretty decent, we got a salted caramel latte. The omelette was a great omelette!
It’s been a while since we’ve been here for dinner, but when we had, I believe we got the fillet and then one of the pastas, and it was great for Hillsborough, probably 5 ⭐️.
Great location
Free parking lot behind the building
Architectural charm and intimate tables without being too isolated.
Both the Manager, our waitress Denise and the young man assisting her were personable, knew the menu and gave great suggestions.
Loved the Tuscan Chicken and Sausage Stew. We devoured the mussels in the delicious cream sauce. Enjoyed the bread spread, salads, cocktail (Painkiller) and pasta dishes. I really appreciate that they have half size portions because I always have leftovers. For dessert we enjoyed the Oreo cookie dish and key lime pie.
This will be our new go to place for fabulous Italian food. Come early, it gets busy after 6pm on Sunday.
The appetizer was a stand out, simple and elegant crostinis, but the special was luke warm and sadly didn’t have the flavor of gorgonzola as promised.
I might try again to see if a smaller table for two got better results, amd maybe stick to the menu items.
Atmosphere: A+
The dining room and outdoor seating are lovely, with a great ambiance.
Service: 1 star
Staff seemed annoyed I asked to look at a menu, walked away. Server didn’t check back after the food arrived. The service felt disengaged and inattentive. People need water or more wine!
As a first-generation Italian American who has eaten in Italy and in many authentic Italian homes and American Italian restaurants, I found the food very disappointing and with a high price tag. I also make fresh Italian pasta and sausage and sausage. It’s safe to say I know good Italian and was taught by old Italian women.
Food: 0 stars
The red sauce was thin and flavorless — more like watered-down soup than a proper tomato sauce. The “homemade” pasta arrived broken, overcooked, and tasting like leftovers rather than fresh pasta. The meatballs were the only passable item, however, could have used a tad more flavor.
Chipotle Alfredo: too hot to enjoy
The Chipotle Alfredo was overwhelmingly spicy; the smoky idea could work, but the heat completely destroyed the dish. There should be a menu warning — we missed the “chipotle” descriptor while focusing on “Alfredo.”
Wine: overpriced and underpoured
Portions were very small and inconsistent between glasses. A couple of sips and done!
Constructive suggestions
– A classic Italian tomato sauce should be rich and thick — use San Marzano tomatoes, extra virgin olive oil, onion, garlic, fresh basil, tomato paste, and black pepper. I also like adding shallots and a long carrot slice to balance acidity (remove the carrot before serving).
– If you advertise “homemade” pasta, make it truly fresh and cooked properly. Consider serving hand-formed shapes like gnocchi, cavatelli, or orecchiette that showcase fresh pasta better than fragile shapes.
I hope the restaurant takes this feedback and others with like comments to heart — the atmosphere shows potential, but both the kitchen and the service need improvement.
Waiter was super nice very attending but overall 3/5.