Sweet Basilico

Sweet Basilico is a italian restaurant Estes Park located in United States.

8 / 10
34
ratings
  • Phone

    (970) 586-3899

  • Website

    sweetbasilico.com

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  • Type

    Italian Restaurant

Address

430 Prospect Village Dr Estes Park , CO 80517 United States

Comments / 12


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pasta mozzarella sticks soup bread lunch
Holly Dillsaver Miller

Lasagna florentina is amazing and the mozzarella sticks are also very good. The menu is very kid friendly .

Chinda Sam

Orders come with bread and your choice of soup or salad . Get the fried ravioli appetizer ! Service and food is pretty fast!

Michele Connolly-Johnson

Great service. Fettuccine Alberto was great. Portion sizes are not huge so you'll have room for an appetizer too.

Greg Hewitt-Long

Service was a little slow but the food was tasty. I would eat here again though.

Carola Aubuchon

Fabulous pizza and pasta . A must visit every time.

Jillian Alcott

Seafood pasta - sauce good- but seafood gray and rubbery.

Barbara Barbara

Good bread ...ask for olive oil on the side!

Ann Marie Compesi

Salad dressings were bland but marsala veal and ravioli good

Sue Hollingshead

Mannicotti was delicious!

Perry Evans

Get soup instead of salad

Perry Evans

Skip manicotti

Eric Trotman

Really crowded during tourist central in the summer. Food is pretty bad for the price. Boring, and small portions. Skip it.

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