


Located in the heart of Windsor, Spago is proudly recognized as the best Italian restaurant in Windsor, Ontario, offering an authentic taste of Italy with every dish. Our menu features handmade pasta, wood-fired pizzas, fresh seafood, and classic Italian desserts, all crafted using traditional recipes and high-quality ingredients. With warm hospitality, elegant ambiance, and a commitment to excellence, Spago delivers an elevated dining experience for both casual meals and special occasions. Whether you’re enjoying a romantic dinner, family gathering, or business lunch, our team ensures every visit is memorable. Discover why locals and visitors alike choose Spago for true Italian flavour and unmatched service.
Lively spot with an open kitchen offering thin-crust pizza, panini, pasta & other Italian classics.
Hours
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
| Friday | 12–11 PM |
| Saturday | 12–11 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 12–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 690 Erie St E, Windsor, ON N9A 3X7, Canada
Phone: +1 519-252-2233
Website: http://www.spago.ca/
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Reviews
The food was amazing with great service and atmosphere. The attendants were so polite and great makes you feel having a home meal.
Place was clean and organised and they were kind to offer my daughter a free cake with candles in her birthday.
Many parking spaces available some paid and some free:
7:10 rolls around, waitresseses stare at me standing at the door as they continue to do their business tending to other customers. Around 7:15, we are finally ushered to our table.
In the 15 minutes I was at the door, I observed two different tables get food boxed and receipts handed, and the individuals stayed at their table for a while before I got one of the two tables. I would argue it is up to the employees to *kindly* let customers know who have ate and paid already that they are busy and advise they should free a table up for the next person.
This next point is more subejctive, but the foods and pricing has become a problem (this is my personal sign not to return to Spagos). Look at the image I linked below of a bowl with TWO golf-ball-sized meatballs drenched in pasta sauce (dish is Polpetti Classico), how much do you think they charge for it? $8 CAD? $10 CAD? Try $18 CAD. I actually laughed when the waitress brought the plate out because of how ridicously small-sized the portion was. You would think they are trying to fatten up a rich anorexic person with the portion served, it is silly. I learned my lesson to ask the portion size they serve first before deciding if I want an item – fooled me once, but definitely no longer. I also got the pollo alla parmigiana, and that was just tasteless overall. The chicken must have had a lot of bad karma in its past life being cooked and served in such a horrendous fashion…
The only thing that was partially nice was the renovated space, but who cares what the space looks like when the food is overpriced and served in small portions that would only satisfy a smurf.
If you ever run into the conundrum of choosing this place for food over cooking your own, trust me and save your own money, you will find out you are actually a chef compared to….