Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 4–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 4–10 PM |
| Saturday | 4–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7071 Dixie Hwy, Independence Township, MI 48346
Phone: (248) 620-8500
Website: http://www.joebologna.com/
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Reviews
Great hidden gem, will definitely go again.
Went again and food was great. However, it took quite a bit longer than we expected to receive our food after salads. Also the Cesar salad was not worth the price.
Still intend to go again.
The interior was cute, clean, and charming. The complimentary bread and oil were fresh and delicious.
Our waitress was a little goofy, but was very sweet and attentive.
The wine was $32/bottle and was a screw top I am no connoisseur but I expected a damn cork for that price tag.
App: calamari
It came out steaming hot ♨️ the breading was light and crisp. However, I wish it had been tossed in the sauce vs just laid atop. Once we tossed it, it had a chance to soak into the breading and it really changed the game. It was also a little heavy on the parsley and I’m personally not a fan.
The minestrone was your only option for soup but it was good. Lots of different beans and veggies, and a well seasoned broth.
Main: spaghetti al pomadoro and the carbonara Americana
The spaghetti was fine – B ordered it. I’m not a huge fan of regular spaghetti in general. I find it pretty boring. But, the pasta was cooked well and the sauce was sweet and seasoned well. The one meatball was kinda cold and too fennel forward (also, $4 per meatball??)
Carbonara was DELICIOUS. It came out SO I almost burned my mouth. The decadent and perfectly seasoned sauce clung to the perfectly al dente noodles. The bacon was crisp and added a good amount of saltiness, and the peas were perfectly cooked. I was filled to the brim and kept going back for more. Downside: an excess of oil leftover, but it was still delicious and garlicky
(*Yes, I am aware Bologna is a city in Italy but I also grew up with processed lunch meat )