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Noise • Moderate
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Noise • Moderate
West Palm Beach
Neighbourhood gem
West Palm Beach North
Best Value
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Venezia is open Monday–Saturday 11:00 AM–10:00 PM and Sunday 4:00 PM–10:00 PM. If you’re planning a special night or a holiday visit, call ahead to confirm hours and make a reservation, guests note busy holiday service at times.
Portions at Venezia are generous, guests often comment that appetizers and entrées are plentiful and good value. Expect hearty antipasti, well‑served pasta and main courses that are easy to share or take home as leftovers. Several guests specifically noted plentiful antipasta and plentiful entrees like shrimp parmigiana and veal, so come hungry or plan to enjoy seconds later.
For a quieter, quicker experience, aim for weekday evenings or earlier dinner hours, guests report the restaurant can get busy on holidays and weekend nights. If you want the lively dinner scene, weekend evenings and holiday nights (e.g., Christmas) draw more crowds. Reservations are recommended for busy nights to avoid waits.
There’s no formal policy listed, but guests describe attentive, accommodating staff, so special requests are likely possible if you call ahead. For seating, dietary needs, or celebratory arrangements, phone the restaurant in advance so the team can confirm they can meet your request.
Yes, guests mention pleasant outdoor seating and the owner’s information and reviews highlight a comfortable outdoor dining option. It’s a nice choice for casual, al fresco meals in good weather.
Yes, Venezia is a cozy, casual spot that many guests choose for relaxed date nights. The dining room is intimate and quiet, the menu focuses on Italian classics with homemade sauces, and there’s an extensive beer and wine list to pair with your meal. Guests frequently praise the warm service and comfortable atmosphere, and the recently expanded side with a full liquor bar adds a slightly more upscale option for drinks.
Casual dress, the owner lists the restaurant as casual dining and guests typically arrive in relaxed attire. Expect a comfortable, neighborhood atmosphere rather than formal wear.
Sometimes, guests have dined at Venezia on holidays (including Christmas Day) and reported both busy and successful holiday experiences. Holiday hours may vary, so call ahead to confirm hours and make a reservation if you plan a holiday visit.
Family-friendly: yes, many guests bring kids, celebrate birthdays, and enjoy relaxed family dinners here. The staff are often described as welcoming and accommodating for families. Accessible seating: not specified in the available information, so call ahead if you require wheelchair access or specific accommodations to be sure the host can prepare an appropriate table.
Warm, cozy and neighborhood-focused, Venezia feels like a family-owned gem. Guests frequently praise the comfortable, quiet atmosphere, attentive service, and a welcoming, homey vibe. The recently upgraded area and full bar give it a touch of polish while keeping the relaxed, casual-dining charm.
Busiest: weekend evenings and holidays, guests report busy Christmas service and crowded holiday nights. Quietest: weekday evenings and earlier dinner times tend to be more relaxed with faster service. Making a reservation for peak nights is a good idea.
Yes, many guests bring children and celebrate family events here. The menu features classic Italian dishes and large portions that work well for families. If you’re coming with young children, consider an earlier seating and call ahead to confirm any specifics (high chairs or menu requests).
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