History of Il Capriccio Ristorante
While working at San Remo in
West Orange, Tony met his soulmate, Clara, and married her two years
later, on the anniversary date of his arrival in America. Clara became
Tony's partner in all aspects of his life. When he opened the Bel'vedere
in Clifton in 1976, Clara learne to run a restaurant - from making
salads to sautéing vegetables to tending bar! Most importantly,
the couple worked to achieve their primary goal - to introduce true
Italian food to Americans who up to then had thought of lasagna or spaghetti
and meatballs as Italian fare.
At Bel'vedere, Tony experimented
with the menu by constantly adding or changing items in an effort to
find what his customers liked best. Soon Bel'vedere was so popular that
parking became a real problem. Out of this problem came the birth of
Il Capriccio, which, Tony now states, was really a caprice for him.
He built his capriccio on the site of a former town bar known as the
Full House. At Il Capriccio, the "full house" soon was a reality.
Tony's "caprice" of a restaurant devoted to the total pleasure
of his patrons has been realized.
Palladium style, with a touch of contemporary, the
main dining room offers relaxed dining in comfortable armchairs. Tables
are well spaced for privacy. Fresh flowers showcased in gentle lighting
provide a most romantic effect. The romantic ambiance is complemented
by soft piano music.
Your table in the Clara Room affords a wonderful
view of "Il Cortile," the pretty courtyard with its serene
ambiance. Toss a coin in the fountain to ensure a return visit to this
romantic spot.
The Wine Cellar at Il Capriccio has been given the
Award of Excellence by The Wine Spectator. With over 400 selections
and a stock of approximately 15,000 bottles, Il Capriccio's wine list
offers moderately priced wines as well as exclusive reserve wines. Grappa
lovers appreciate the large selection of these wines as well.
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