
Speakeasy-like Italian restaurant & bar specializing in Chicago-style pies & handcrafted cocktails.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 641 Vallejo St, San Francisco, CA 94133
Phone: (415) 986-8998
Website: http://www.sfcapos.com/
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When we walked in it felt like we were transformed back to old Chicago. The plush leather seats, dark atmosphere and mobsters pictures on the walls.
The staff were awesome! Our server was “N” but can’t remember her name. Spectacular
She was helpful and so friendly. We decided on a couple glasses of wine (very tasty too) and the Caesar salad. When it came out my eyes bulged out. It’s HUGE!!! Omg it was scrumptious with fresh Parmesan and the anchovies on top. LOVED IT!
She helped us pick the Old Chicago (think cracker crust). The deep dishes were way too much for us to finish. It didn’t take long to come out and it was simply amazing as well. Loved every single bite.
You have to stop here for the food, atmosphere and service!
We had 2 appetizers: squash blossoms and the three meatballs. Both were very good, but the squash blossoms are a bit small to note. (4 pieces)
We also had the chopped salad which is a large portion
It was somewhat loud as the restaurant was quite busy, but for the most part we were able to hold conversations at the table quite well.
We had three pizzas: a cracker thin margarita, a Detroit Little Italian and a cast iron Dillinger. All three were very good and each crust was unique from the others. The cast iron and Detroit style crusts biggest difference is the shape, circular versus rectangular. The Detroit is airier.
We also ordered a liter of wine, Tony’s Red blend. It was pretty good but bordered on the acidic rather than sweet or bold.
Lastly we had tiramisu for dessert. It is smaller than I’d expect, servedin about a 6-8oz glass for $10.
Overall, its all very good. Tony’s food never disappoint. However, the price point is high, so it should be reserved for special occasions.
Same menu as Tony’s down the street and same quality, with none of the wait time issues. Staff is super nice and friendly and you can get a table almost always instantly. Pizza is absolutely delicious here, love this place. So many varieties with sauces and toppings. Must, must, must check them out.
I’ve tried famous deep dish pizzas too, like the Lou’s in Chicago. Despite Capo’s doesn’t have the same hype, it definitely tastes better!