Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 392 London Shopping Center, London, KY 40741
Phone: (606) 877-2525
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Our clients LOVE this place for lunch. They have options on the kids menu that WORKS for them. As we explained to them our clients are special needs and a couple are actual children themselves they still told us NO.. assuming they were adults also. Just rude and our clients really took that to heart. DO BETTER
-the server had asked his manager this is how she responded.
The rest of the combo was fine, nothing to rave about but edible. Overall, it was just an average experience with one glaring flaw. For an Italian restaurant, properly cooked pasta should be a given, and sadly Dino’s missed the mark
My husband and I have been loyal regular customers for more than five years, but over the past year we’ve noticed a steady decline in both customer service and food quality.
Teenage front-of-house staff appeared more focused on their phones than on seating customers, providing menus, or assisting with take-out orders. When customers asked for help, staff rolled their eyes and acted annoyed.
When we first arrived, I overheard a man—who I later learned was the manager—speaking harshly to what appeared to be another older customer or possibly an employee, telling them they were “not important.”
My husband calmly attempted to speak with that same manager about the dismissive treatment we were experiencing. Rather than listening or addressing the concern, the manager dismissed him and supported the staff’s behavior.
The situation escalated when several teenage employees began acting in a coordinated, mocking manner, taunting my husband and chanting “you’re getting kicked out” and “we don’t want your money.”
My husband is hard of hearing and a disabled U.S. Marine Corps veteran. When I tried to de-escalate and explained his disability, the manager stated, “People with disabilities like your husband need to stay home,” and explicitly said they did not want our business.
Given prior food issues—including sour tomato sauce and hair found in our food—this experience confirmed a serious decline in standards. Customer complaints are clearly not welcome here.
The one bright spot to come out of this experience was discovering The Gondolier—an Old World, NYC-style Italian restaurant with authentic food, warm hospitality, veteran discounts, and proudly operated by a military family. The homemade sauce and fresh-baked dough were outstanding. This restaurant was a reminder that true hospitality still exists—great food, generous portions, and service that makes you feel valued the moment you walk in, and we will absolutely be back.
The only negative we experienced was that the lemonade was not very good.
Food was AMAZING!!! I HAD the club sandwich we also ordered bbq chicken pizza cheese pizza chicken strips and fries! The husband got a calzone and he loved it
Kim definitely made our day with the love she give us!