Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1965 N Willow Ave, Clovis, CA 93619
Phone: (559) 708-4343
Website: https://willow-osteria.com/
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Reviews
To start with drinks: I ordered the special olive oil–washed Dirty Martini. It was definitely interesting, but not something I’d order again. Give me a regular Dirty any day! Another person had the Manhattan and really enjoyed it. The Espresso martinis were yummy. One small note, drink sizes seem to be shrinking and prices growing.
Didn’t get photos of all the food (my bad), but for appetizers we tried a few things. The arancini were good, the meatballs were also good, but the burrata and prosciutto was pretty meh. They brought two giant slices of toasted crusty bread, which were tasty, but for a table of six it wasn’t nearly enough. We ordered bread for the table and it never came.
Both salad options, the Caesar and the butter lettuce/endive were excellent.
For entrées, the pork chop was highly regarded by two people in our party. I had the lemon Bucatini and it was outstanding. The rigatoni with sausage was a crowd favorite; we all had a bite and it definitely lived up to the hype. The mahi-mahi was also very good, with a really interesting sauce.
For dessert, we shared the olive oil cake, and a few other things, all good. Some people loved the cake, others weren’t that excited about it. For the birthday they brought out meringue-style cookies for the birthday girl, which were just so-so.
Overall, everyone enjoyed their meal and thought the food was very good. A solid spot, especially for the pasta!
We sat at a large table near the bar. I think the other regular dining area they offer might be better, it was not comfortable which is why I rated it a 4 for atmosphere.
The only issue with this location can be finding parking but other then that we enjoyed everything.
First we tried the Old Cuban and Limoncello Drop which were both great. Neither was too sweet or sour on their flavor profiles.
Moving onto the appetizers we Arancini which was delicious. The house sauce mixed with the crispy risotto croquettes was a great starter.
For dinner we enjoyed the tagliolini and radiatori both of which were sizeable portions and very flavorful.
During the dinner we enjoyed so staples of Willow Old Fashioned and an Aperol Spritz.
The best was their quick and friendly service.
Would return back definitely to try their other food from the menu .
Good service.
NY Steak was on the chewy side. Chicken was juicy and flavorful.
Nothing much to distinguish this place from other Italian restaurants in town. Hopefully they rotate menus to keep it interesting and up their steak game.
Feels like you’re inside a train
We ate at the bar and all the bartenders were so fun to talk to. They were so attentive.
Everything I ate was scrumptious!
Salmon
Broccolini
Crispy potatoes
Cesar salad
Chocolate semifreddo
Dreamsicle
Highly recommend!!!