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Tenuta's bistro a cozy addition to Bay View's dining lineup
 
By Velia Bolda
Published Jan. 5, 2004 at 5:31 a.m.
Tags: tenuta's, italian, bay view

It's family-owned, and like any family, it has its flaws. But like any good and well-intentioned member of the family, the new Tenuta's Italian restaurant is deserving of a little forgiveness and a second chance.

The restaurant, at 2995 S. Clement Ave. in Milwaukee's Bay View neighborhood, boasts its own "homemade" pasta. Unfortunately, it's a bit starchy. But the marinara sauce on the penne was zesty, and the meatballs were tasty and solid.

The Italian beef sandwich underwhelmed my dining companion, who described it as a little bland. The sandwiches, ranging in price from $5.95 to $8.95, are served with Italian potatoes or onion rings. The offerings include steak, meatball, sausage, a meatball and sausage combo, a sausage andbeef combo, sausage and peppers, chicken parmesan and Italian beef.

Prior to receiving our entrees, we nibbled on warm foccacia bread and rolls. The house dressing, set out on the tables, was a perfect vinaigrette match for the fresh greens of my salad.

The service was pleasant and friendly, but a bit overworked on the night we dined. When my companion and I walked in, we stood unacknowledged (with no sign indicating whether we should wait to be seated or seat ourselves) until the bartender finally nodded in our direction and said someone would "be right with us." At about 7 p.m.on a weekday, only one server worked the dining room floor. That seemed to be the reason for a delay in items arriving at our table.

It should be noted that we dined at Tenuta's just about a week after it opened for business, so presumably, some of the bugs will be worked out. But it is interesting to note that the owners operate two other restaurants in Southeastern Wisconsin.

Tenuta's décor was simple and basic in a slightly 1940s-inspired style, and the dining room and bathrooms were cheery and clean. The decibel level jumped from time to time in the medium-sized dining room, with the bar jutting out into the middle of it and without many walls or fabric to absorb or divide sound. A big plus is Tenuta's façade, replete with dark wood and charming stained glass windows. Situated on a corner, Tenuta's enjoys a location ideal for luring in locals and passers-by with its cozy glow.

Another plus is price. "Traditional Favorites" (spaghetti, penne and fettuccini) are just $5.95 and are served with garlic bread. The pasta dishes, such as capellini carbonara, ravioli and gnocchi, are all priced at $8.95 and come with a house salad and garlic bread. The entrees, with soup or house salad, range between $7.95 for the broasted chicken to $15.95 for the full-rack of baby back ribs. Pizza lovers will find a variety of toppings and crust choices of "Thin & Crispy," "Virgin Crust," "Deep Dish," and "Stuffed."

In and of itself, our dining experience at Tenuta's was less than extraordinary but it was certainly decent. And Tenuta's definitely earns some points for helping to fill a bit of a void in Milwaukee's increasingly popular Bay View neighborhood. Tenuta's is a welcome addition to the up-and-coming enclave just south of the Hoan. With a little time, Tenuta's will likely grow into a cherished local favorite.

For carry-out orders, call Tenuta's at (414) 431-1014.

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Posted by luvtoeat on Aug. 20, 2008 at 1:15 p.m. (report)

I love this place. Very friendly bartenders and waitstaff make everyone feel right at home. Pizzas are very fresh and wonderful, but my favorite dishes are the pastas and the pan seared tilapia or salmon with risotto that are specials quite a bit. Romantic, but not stuffy and reasonably priced! A Bay View Treasure!

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Posted by OMCreader on Oct. 19, 2006 at 5:48 p.m. (report)

Pat said: I loved the food and the atmosphere. The metal work planter, bannister and awnings are so unique and charming.

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Posted by OMCreader on Aug. 3, 2005 at 11:41 a.m. (report)

K Berezinski said: Your restaurant needs a new picture for the internet!!! Your place is so adorable, with your railing and flowerbox, get a picture at dusk, with people sitting outside and the entrance! Too cute!!! One of the best atmosphere restaurants, show if off!!!!

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