Capriccio

Capriccio is a italian restaurant Ventura located in United States.

8 / 10
41
ratings
  • Phone

    (805) 643-7115

  • Website

    capriccioventura.com

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  • Type

    Italian Restaurant

Address

298 East Main Street (at S. Palm St) Ventura , CA 93001 United States

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes (incl. Discover & Visa)
Outdoor Seating No
Menus Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
Drinks Wine

Comments / 16


Keywords:

Italian food wine blackened chicken homemade food well pesto baked brie sampler platter dinner lunch
Brett Copeland

The baked brie is delicious as well as the crab cannelloni . Only thing they need is real wine glasses.

Heather Flannery

I had the pescadore pesto with moscato bella - both were absolutely delicious!!

Daniel Smith

You must try the Monica pizza ! If you don't like goat cheese , be sure to ask for them to hold it off.

Sonia Milano

I had a blackened chicken salad and it was delicious!!

Christina B

Super fun bistro atmosphere that is family friendly with super good food!

Brian Forkum

I had the shrimp scampi . It was good.

Mike Newman

Fine Italian food in a nifty old building

Salma Zawawi

Yummy pizza ! The crust was good!

Kellysue Hornsby

Wonderful service great food and well priced.

Judy A.

Delicious homemade food !

Bob Sandler

Try the pizza !

Judy David Mahan

Food was average. We felt a little rushed. Waitress was very nice.

Wil Clay

Try the Sampler Platter

Rick Neal

This place is great.

Andrea Palmer

Salmone Farfale is the greatest!

Terry Wieser

Bottles of wine seem to empty way too fast.

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