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About Teca

Teca, West Chester’s Euro-style cafe, has tripled it’s seating area with a stylish addition into the historic Goodwill Fire Company structure next door. Along with the Italian tiles, designer Barbara Balongue used chandeliers imported from the Italian island of Murano to create an ambiance where couples and small parties may enjoy a glass of premium wine from the most extensive list of reserve wines outside of New York City.

The menu selection is reasonably priced and gourmet all the way. You’ll enjoy a wide variety of Italian tapas-style appetizers and salads, all under $10. Fuller meals are served in the evening and include a selection of fish and pasta dishes.

Expanded outside seating is available when the weather is nice.

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Latest Reviews

  • I always have a great dining experience at Teca. My out of town guests request to go here repeatedly and I am happy to repeatedly take them. I am vegetarian and they have always been receptive to tweeking menu items as it is a pretty heavy on the animals, as most places are unfortunately for me (and the animals.) I would go so far to say this restaurant is excellent.

  • Add us to the L O N G list of EX-regulars!
    I would go back if the management changed. It wouldn’t bother me too much if the owner is the same _____ just as long as he has no dealings with the customers who butter his bread for him.

  • First let me say that I’m a big fan of restaurants that are animal friendly. Sometimes things just go a little too far. We witnessed a couple with their dog dining outside. Yes, the dog had food in front of him and was sitting in a child’s booster seat. As we passed by we heard the server as the dog if everything was satisfactory. We went elsewhere; I’m not putting a child in a booster seat where some dog’s butt has just been. Absolutely ridiculous.

  • we went to teca a couple weeks ago with another couple…we all loved our meals. the crab salad appetizer is just the best. i also had a veal entree (which is not something i would usually order) that was really, really delicious. the cocktails are expensive but decent. every time we eat there we wonder why we don’t go more often…all and all a great place, will definitely be back.

  • Is this place under new management? A couple of years ago I vowed to never go back there (rude people); but my friends wanted to try it last friday night. We went in without a reservation. We were warmly greeted by a man who seemed to be a manager. we asked for a table for 4. He gave us options, saying the we could sit right away at a table in the middle of the room or if we didn’t mind waiting about 15 minutes he would have a much nicer table for us. We opted to have a drink at the bar. he stopped by to let us know that the table would be ready soon (very courteous) and we noticed that he helped the staff clean and reset or table. He brought us to our table and carried our drinks on a tray. We had a great dinner. Our server was very knowledgeable about food wine and beer. Our water glasses were filled on time by different members of the staff and the food was exceptional, especially the fish. Kudos to the owners and staff for excellent customer service. I will be back

  • I’ll stop by usually once a week. I’ve always had a great meal and the atmosphere is fantastic. Staff (Billy, Baba especially) as well as owner (Rob) are always very welcoming and polite. Great local establishment.

  • I’ve been to Teca several times in the last few months and have to disagree with the negative comments on this site. I’ve lived in big cities with great restaurants and think Teca’s atmosphere is very nice and the food is some of the best in this town. I’ve been with groups of people each time, and everyone enjoyed their dishes. It is a bit pricier than other WC restaurants, but not outrageous by any means. Didn’t have any of the bad experiences with cocktails or skimpy wine pours…but I do agree that the service could be warmer on occasion.

  • I agree with most of the comments about this place…owner is a real jackass,(rob) food is ok but overpriced – for what it is – and vibe is average at best. For a real mediocre night this place will do fine. But as a WC local i can think of 10 better places.Avoid this place at all cost.

  • Tony Dockery said:

    Steve- you hit the nail on the head. The guy thwas claimed he was the owner is an ass! Our meal was delivered cold as opposed to hot and when we questioned our waitress, the owner stopped by our table. He actually argued with us, the customer, telling us our food was hot?? Ignorant guy that will eventually fail. Only a matter of time. We will not return to this restaurant again and have shared our negative experience with others. Done with this overpriced fair food restaurant.

  • Tony from out of town said:

    I was in the West Chester area the other night on a business trip, always love walking around WC when I’m in the area…Another business assoc. and I stopped in Teca for some drinks and some bar food..First, the place has a good vibe, after that its all down hill from there..The staff is extremly rude, soooooo over price for ok food, my roll was hard, must have been from the night before…I felt i was back in my home town of NYC with the prices they charge for a glass of wine, at first when received my glass, i thought it was a sample of their house wine, only to find out it was the galss I ordered!!..small pour and so over priced…After that we walked across the street to the a new place, I think it was called the WCsupper Club?..what a differents, very friendly, great pricing, etc..I think i paid $6.00 for the house wine vers $14.00 at teca…Now its not to hard to figure out were I will go on my next trip to West Chester..I guess the owner of Teca does not keep up on current events as it pertains to the Ecomomy!! Get real dude!!!

  • I have to agree with all of the comments..Teca is so over price,the owner is very rude(rob)..must be nice to be a member of the lucky sperm club, dad handled the business to him…..They don’t appreciate your business….I know many people that feel the same way…I will never go there and would not suggest the place to locals, vistors, etc..Will go to my favorite place in town LIMONCELLA they treat you like your in their home..

    • Hey Steve,
      I agree with you they are consistant at Teca but can be rude at times. If you are looking for warmth try Olive Branch on Gay street. My wife and I went in there last week heard word of month and it was a fantastic experince! Food was great, BYOB, and are waitress was wonderful!

      Chris

    • Maria McDermott said:

      I agree with Steve! A group of friends and I were there last week and were shocked with the price of the house pinot noir and the pour. The glass was a 1/4 filled. They charged us $16! We asked to talk to the owner and he treated us horribly. The manager was very nice, poor guy he has to work for such an asshole. I work in West Chester Borough and frequently take clients to lunch and dinner. I would never go there. The food is mediocre at best, and to pay $16 for a glass of pinot noir is insane! Does Rob think we are in NYC? Treat your customers, especially locals with respect, give us great food, and maybe pour our glass at least half, you might see me back. Go to Lemoncello,delicious food, warm atmoshphere, and a decent pour.

  • Seems to be a common theme amongst posters – a theme that I totally agree with. You can have a singularly good experience at Teca. Food is generally pretty good. Not cheap, but good food isn't cheap so I'm OK with that. I live in the borough and the consensus is that Teca just doesn't treat "regulars" well. If you go there regularly, they'll find a way to hose you or treat you badly. Was there this weekend with a group of 16 people and we overheard owner bitching about how where our group was standing was making it difficult for servers to get through. Really, dude? Our tab was over $500! Just politely ask us to move rather than bitch to your staff behind our back. Anyway, around WC, it's very easy to find people who used to be regulars who won't go there anymore. Customers are tolerated not welcomed. It's ashame, because it is cool room without college kids and the usual fried bar food, but they need an attitude change.

  • Must agree that service is slow with some of the staff. I know people that work and have worked there and they have directly told me that Roberto intentionally overcharge customers. FYI: check your bill and the menu pricing. He is definitely not a savvy business man.

  • Fantastic dinner last evening…nice bottle of Malbec, had three of the specials, straight forward cheese platter for an app, delicious lobster ravioli and a tasty blush penne pasta. Dessert was a great creme brulee and a plate of mini cannoli's. We enjoyed ourselves, the staff and the atmosphere. Second time in six months. We will be back again. All around fun night in WC.

  • Wow! Teca wows you with its’ warm wonderful atmosphere and its’ great fish dishes. Roberto loves to serve his Tuscan grappa and will discuss wine til the sun rises. Sitting outside, watching the sights and sounds of West Chester and savoring every taste offered by this excellent restaurant. Would not hesitate to take anyone there – if he has them, try the stuffed figs wrapped in proscuitto. I hate the expression but “to die for”. Retire to the bar after your meal where you can experience many unusual beverages and great conversation. I am not surprised to see that so many people have written about Teca – Mangia in a easy atmosphere.

  • The food is very good, but over priced. The service is decent as well. I like the atmosphere as it's laid back and not full of drunk college kids.

  • Now, let’s gain some composure here. I absolutely agree with the last post-if you do not like it, simply don’t go back. If you are looking to fill up for under $20 there are a plethora of applebee’s and chilis and all of those other chains that will do just that. The worst review you can give a restaurant is to not go back. And while I appreciate these forums for reviews, I think people need to rethink who is writing them. Food critics…no. Seasoned palates…probably not. Professors of business and HR…my bet is no.

    Try to be helpful to the other readers, here. Give a description n of what you had and let them make the judgement for themselves. If you have a personal vendetta with an employee there, bring it up to them. And if there is a problem with an owner you speak to them directly. The chances are, this “owner” that reviewers are referring to was probably not there. People mistake managers, waiters even bus boys for owners all the time. So don’t do that unless you are very sure.

    I think people forget that restaurant owners, no matter how young or old or experienced or just starting out, make their livelyhood on their restaurants. They aren’t trying to be famous, and tthey sure aren’t doing it because it is easy work. they are running a restaurant because they like it. They like food, they like entertaining they enjoy an atmosphere where people are having a nice time.

    So be helpful when writing these reviews…don’t be sarcastic or malicious or any of the above. And certainly do not write a bad review for a restaurant because they did not comp something for you. that in fact, is NOT standard practice. Every restaurant owner knows when it is appropriate to give something away and it is not to a customer who you know will just go and bad mouth you to everybody still after you gave them a free drink. THAT is being a smart business person.

    And for all of those who read this and think it is an employee or the owner himself…it isn’t. It is a fellow restaurant owner with no relation at all to Teca. Are prices high…sure, no price is low enough now a days unless it is free. Are portions small, no. They are appropriately sized as they should be. Buca di Beppo super sizes if that is what you are looking for. Does the wine get you drunk….I don’t know, because I don’t drink for that reason. But I know the Barolo and Amarones at Teca are very nice and full bodied.

    So good luck to all you eaters, I say give it a try. It is consistent and reliable. To all the reviews, please think before you speak. To all the readers, remember to consider who is writing these reviews (bad date, didn’t feel well, just found out your dog is sick) and don’t take them word for word.

  • I am not sure why people feel the need to put Teca down. Personally Ive never seen such hard working people ever before in a rest. in west chester. If people cant afford the prices, then dont go. Not everywhere is 4 bucks for a fantastic glass of wine or .99 for soda plus free refills. Great atmosphere, cute outside seating, small meals, apps, and they are known for fun martinis and drinks. If you want bigger meals that fill you up, and cheaper drinks, then go somewhere else. That is all part of what makes it the place it is. There is no other place like it in town. And i personally dont think that making hits against the owner or his staff has anythign to do with anything. Enjoy dinner elsewhere if it is not your scene. And Albertos was bought out, it wasnt nor is it currently "going under".
    Tecas food is great, and the fact that everytime ive been in there i seem to notice all the hard work going on to make it the successful business that it is. So…ENJOY!!!

  • I am so disappointed. My husband and I both loved to go to TECA. We would regularly visit 4 to 5 times a month, more so during the summer months. I came upon this website and was upset with the reviews I was reading, so we decided to stop in and see for ourselves.

    First off, I received an e-mail from their advertising agency – HAPPY HOUR at TECA. Monday thru Friday 4-6. We decided to go as a group on a Monday night is early March. Surprise!!! – you need to sit at the bar to benefit from the happy hour prices. Really, you must have forgotten to put that in the e-mail. Oh well, I’ll move on and order my favorite – Mango Martini. FRUIT FLIES in my martini… that must be something new. Excuse me waiter, there is a fruit fly in my drink!!! Let’s try another one, looks good so far… whoops that little sucker needed to float to the top. Another fruit fly in my martini. Third times a charm.

    Long story short – we had to tell the waiter to remove the drinks from our bill, those little fruit flies are expensive.

    After he discussed it with his Manager – the manager came over and apologized and removed the 2 drinks. Do you think maybe they would have comped us somthing else? After all our bill was $200+.

    Very disappointing indeed. Being a borough resident, walking uptown to enjoy a cocktail and good food is something my husband and I enjoy very much. Looks like we need to find another spot, TECA is in need of some much needed improvements before we return.

  • I was there last week for lunch, asked for a glass of the house red wine — $16. Crazy. Before that though, it almost seemed like the host didn’t want to seat us in his empty restaurant. Cold service. We waited forever for our change. We used to frequent Teca about three nights a week before it expanded, i think what kept the place alive was the great staff. All those people are gone now. The new people seem distant and cold. The Salads were fresh, interesting and not overdressed- which happens a lot at other places.

    If Teca reads this, I hope you folks figure out customer service and customer relationship management. It equally important to your food/bev offerings and your beautifully appointed establishment.

  • It doesn’t suprise me that there are so many reviews of this place that are negative. The owner, set-up by daddy who owns Alberto’s (which I just heard was going under)doesn’t understand customer service 101. The time I ate there with a friend of mine, they brought me the wrong entree. So I had to wait another 10-15 minutes while my friend ate his. Both of us had worked in the restaurant business when we were younger and couldn’t believe that I wasn’t at least offered a comped drink or dessert. This owner/manager didn’t seem to get it that such an offer is standard operating procedure in the business. Recently, someone who was a waitress there said the owner’s attitude is that such an expectation means that there is something wrong with the customer! She said his attitude is “we don’t want that kind of customer.” So he will trade no future business from someone and risk that the person will also bad-mouth his place so as not to lose 5 or 6 bucks for a drink or dessert? What a sharp businessman!

  • Teca used to be such a great restaurant. before the new side opened. It has slowly gone down hill.

    Prices keep rising,portions get smaller, business seems slower than ever.

    I have talked to numerous friends who were once regular customers, but forbid to go there anymore. One too many bad experiences I guess.

    I have heard dozens of horror stories about this place. I will not mention all of them…but I can say, double check your bills, you may be paying for something you never had.

    Teca is a shady place.

  • Teca is a very appealing restaurant, but only to the eye. If you are actually hungry, I dont recommend it. $35 for 5 miniature slices of steak is not very filling. Everything is way over priced. I paid $20 for three lamb chops, each took me two bites to finish. It was pathetic. We were charged extra money just for peppers on a sandwich that was dry and disappointing anyway. The owner opened a bottle of wine for our table which he recommended, 4 glasses of wine and 80 dollars later… I still didn’t even have a buzz. Not only did he reek of B.O but I believe a drip of sweat from his nasty hair that needs to be cut dripped onto our table. Disgusting if you ask me. Not only did the owner walk about the place like he has a stick in his ass and a pissed off look on his face, but he yelled at nearly every employee that crossed his path. I will never go back.

  • Didn't want to like TECA, but thought we would give it a try…

    It was the right time to go, not too busy for a Saturday. We ate inside, no wait. I would have to say it was good.

    We didn't expect much, service was slow, we did get two drinks (good), a brushetta (excellent), and small dinners (both very good).

    don't go there expecting a ton, drinks small meals, and you'll be set.

    next time we may just order appetizers, they had a great selection of those and sandwiches.

  • 2 glasses of wine + 3 pieces of cheese = $100 later…still have to get pizza…at Culinary of course! Enjoy the over price experience…never going back….ever.

  • What a sad group of low life wanna-be parolees hang out at this place. If fake NJ shore tough guys and skanks are your idea of a good night, you'll love Teca.

  • What’s happened to Teca? This had been a favorite spot but I’ll think twice about returning after my lunch there a few weeks ago. Had the special sandwich – roast beef and bleu cheese. It was priced at almost twice that of any other sandwich on the menu – it was dry and tasteless; if there was blue cheese on the sandwich I never tasted it. At over $14 for the sandwich, it was served with a quarter slice of a grape tomato, period, pathetic. You can’t even call that a garnish – it looked more like a mistake, plate litter. Also had the same experience of being charged for iced tea refills.

  • They recycle their cheese!! Gross!!!

  • I usually go to Teca for a couple glasses of wine and some light food. The food is decent and the wine is good. The last time I went, I got soda instead of wine. So did the person I was with. The waitress egarly refilled our sodas before they were empty. When we got the bill, we were charged $12 for diet soda!!! I was never told refills were not free (the glasses are half the size of regular glasses).

    When I spoke with the owner about it, he was very rude. This really surprised me because I always see him there working very hard to run his restaurant. He actually insulted me by telling me most people don’t drink that much soda (two normal sized glasses each doesn’t seem excessive to me) and told me that Teca is a much classier establishment than I must be used to dining at!!! Then he took my soda charge “down” to $7. I was insulted and felt tricked. I will NEVER go back there.

  • So this review isnt necessarily for Teca, but for their upsatirs establishment Mezzanine. My buddy and I had a friend come in from out of town who is interested in moving to West Chester permanently. We decided to show him some West Chester night life starting with Mezzanine. We arrived at the door with sharp blazers, designer jeans, and nice shoes….nothing ripped or torn. We are all in sales/finance and generally are a clean cut group of guys. Well, we were denied entry b/c we were wearing t-shirts under our blazers!?!?! and nice t-shirts…once again, nothing torn! WTF? We were so ready to spend lots of cash on some good drinks! Mezzanine, this is not Manhattan, nor will it ever come close to it. You know this b/c you used to charge $20 cover and now you dont b/c people werent coming to your bar! Please, get a clue. Train your bouncers to know how to view class in people. you lost our business for life. I guess you'll make up for it from the restaurant downstairs, which is good, but way overpriced.

  • I went to Teca and the service was S-L-O-W. It took forever to get food and drinks. I do have to say the bean puree was fantastic. However, either the owner or the owner's father (?) came over to speak to the people at the table next to us, and proceeded to wedge himself between our tables, so we had to eat our meal with this guy's rear-end about 10 inches from our faces. RUDE. That pretty much ruined the whole experience for me. Would not go back.

  • I TOOK A FRIEND TO TECA'S LAST NIGHT TO CELEBRATE HIS BIRTHDAY. WE HAD A GREAT TIME…GOOD FOOOD AND DRINKS, ATTTENTIVE WAITRESS AND A PLEASANT CONVERSATION WITH THE OWNER. I WILL CERTAINLY GO BACK. I DON'T KNOW WHERE ALL THESE NEGATIVE REVIEWS ARE COMING FROM, BUT I HAVE SOME IDEAS.

  • We go to Teca often and think it is great. It is one of our favorite places in town. Robert the owner always says hello and works amazingly hard. The bartenders are always friendly and willing to make drink recommendations. We love the food (especially the cheese platters).

    We normally go during the week when it is less crowded which may be why we enjoy it so much. The new wine area is fantastic and the wine selection is amazing.

    It is a Euro cafe (and much faster service than traditional cafe’s we have visited in Europe). We were amazed to see the negative comments about the service as we have never experienced that. I guess when we go to a European style cafe we expect to have slower service because that is what a Euro cafe is all about – slowing down the pace and having time to catch up with friends.

    We never thought of it as a ‘trendy’ place or a place to be ‘seen’ or even noticed the ‘snobs’ people are talking about. That’s not quite our style and we are normally focused on the people we are with – so guess we must have missed it.

    In terms of the long wait, I have waited longer for the Olive Garden so guess that doesn’t bother me either.

    To A. Wagner, You can get Robert’s full name very easily off of the downtownwestchester.com web site when you look under Teca. It has his phone number (and even his picture so you’ll know what he looks like). It’s a shame you had to wait, but I guess if my friend was 9.5 months pregnant, I probably wouldn’t be taking her her out on a Friday night at 8:00pm… although the hospital is close by. Fiorello’s up the street does great take out if you are interested.

  • Nice spot for a glass of wine–just wish the pour was a little more…

  • Teca had been a favorite resturant of mine for years. However, I believe it lost a lot of it’s character and quality of food once it expanded and the “non-smoking” section was added on. Before this addition, Teca was a this great little place to get lunch and catch up with a friend or go for a quiet dinner but now it’s just full of loud people and snotty individuals looking around the room to check everyone else out. I tried to embrace the change but I’ve moved on, it’s just not the amazing place it used to be.

  • This has been a favorite restaurant of mine for the past two years. True – there is a wait and it can often be very long on the weekends but with such a small dining area, it is something we have come to expect (more time to enjoy a glass of wine!). We waited for a table once for over an hour and the staff was so accommodating that they served us a complimentary panini due to our extensive wait (while we waited for our table) – I thought that was a nice gesture. I have always liked the wine and the menu selections – great salads and bruschetta! Great place to try!! Disappointed to hear that others have not had a positive experience at Teca.

  • This is a place for people who like to be seen. The food is good but I think they try a little too hard to be European. Everyone seems to like it. Just a touch too trendy for me. I don’t like the fact that the “In people” get preferred service. That’s ok as long as you don’t make the rest of feel like outsiders. Don’t go on Friday or Saturday night.

  • Now let me think, Gee everyone complains of long lines. I have one remark. Amateur dinners go out for dinner on Friday and Saturday night. Intelligent people know that a weekend night is usually a restaurants busiest and slowest service of the week. You all sound like a bunch of complaining Amateurs. If you want to choke yourselves on Gilmours French food then do it. How do you compare the two they are not even in the same league. It’s the city man, Your gonna pay a premium for a glass of water, But all you pros know that right.

  • patrick mccullough said:

    Teca is good for drinks. Good wine and beer selections. But the food is awful. The menu sounds good but the portions are too big and I use better ingredients at home. I’ll go elsewhere…Spence Cafe and Gilmore’s are right across the street.

  • I like Teca, and I’ve had some great food and wine there. It’s beautiful.

    However, the gossip from foodies in the surrounding CC area is that the products and ingredients are not of great calibur. Gossip around the WC area is that the bar upstairs is a flop.

    Anyone agree/disagree? Has anyone voiced concern with Teca, or possibly forwarded them a link to this website? It’s great to have a forum to praise and criticize, but it would be even better to make our concerns and pleasures loud, so that everyone’s experience can be improved!

  • Teca is my favorite pre-movie dining place. I love the selections of foods, they are always wonderfully prepared and matched. This is real food for real foodies. Those who think it is “snobbie” just don’t like food enough, in my view. Of course, I get there early, before the crowds, but I have never waited for a table. The wait staff doesn’t know as much about the menu as I do sometimes, but they are always willing to go to the back and find out from those who do–the owners and chefs, who obviously really care about offering high-quality, interesting, and unusual food at a reasonable price. Too bad the majority of the reviews are by people who didn’t like the place, rather than the hundreds who keep returning, as is obvious by its popularity. If you like food, like to be able to sample a wide variety of foods in one sitting, and enjoy eating nicely balanced and paired tastes and textures, this is the place for you.

  • These reviews are dead on. Where do these people think they are? Everyone was so snotty and the food wasn't anything to write home about. I got a panini because I couldn't decipher anything else on the menu…it was alright. Our waitress was cute, but she sure did know it, and had her nose so high in the air it was a wonder she could see our table to take our order.

    Another problem we had was the slow service. I went for a business lunch and we were there well over an hour. Some people need to get back to work! Also, my panini was extremely spicy. I resorted to drinking a coworker's water when the waitress was MIA for twenty minutes.

    I wouldn't go back to this place.

  • I went to Teca after hearing so many people talk about it being the "it" restaurant in WC. I will not be going back. I think the snob-factor is the only thing keeping this place in business.

    My associate and I went on a Thursday night and waited for a half-hour (considering there are maybe 10 tables, I guess this was actually good). We were seated next to the bar, which another reviewer mentioned, left us staring at the posteriors of uppity and obnoxious patrons who mistakenly thought they were in a trendy Philly lounge, not an overhyped Mediterranean version of a NJ diner.

    The sandwich I had was Teca's version of a Ham & Cheese and I think Oscar Mayer does it better, but my associate's salad was tastier though a far cry from being worth the rather pricey charge.

    Our waitress was friendly, but like everyone else has said, it's like they hired gloomy & inexperienced college kids, which does not bode well for a place trying to make its bones as the upscale dining alternative in WC.

    Overall, I'd say if you are already a fan of Teca or just going there for street cred among, kudos. If you haven't been there, don't waste your time or the money. There are far better alternatives.

  • We ate at Teca with another couple in January in the newer, non-smoking section. We were able to get a booth with just a short wait. We were puzzled by the menu, but the waiter was extremely helpful, and we just put ourselves in his hands for the most part and had a delightful meal. We shared several appetizers and then five or six small entrees, and everything was very enjoyable.

    We tried to eat there again a few months later, and it was mobbed beyond belief. Bodies were jammed in everywhere, and everyone seemed harried and miserable. We were told they only took reservations for parties of six or more (we were four). We waited in the doorway for almost an hour after being told it would be about a 20 minute wait, and then gave up and went somewhere else.

    Our first experience was later in the evening on a weeknight, and the second was earlier on a Friday – maybe the answer is to avoid the place on a weekend?

  • The food at Teca has been good. The prices on the lunch salads are a bit pricey. But there are less expensive items. Wish the service was – little bit too snotty here for my liking and if they aren’t aloof they look miserable – could we get a smile in this place. They just don’t make you feel welcome. And the waitstaff is not that knowledgable or helpful with the menu. The decor is nice enough chandeliers in the bar area are funky. I like the music they play pretty good mix – the bossa nova music is cool.

  • I am sorry to read such a bad review of Teca. I can only offer information about my experience and say that I can only imagine it was a really off day for Teca. To A. Wagner, I would suggest writing a letter to the owner (Rob) who is there almost everyday because of his dedication to the restaurant.

    I have been visiting Teca a few times a month since they opened. The restaurant could be referred to as specializing in tapas. A very Italian menu, offering excellent selections of meats, cheeses, bruchette, salads, etc. The atmosphere is dark wood with interesting Murano glass lighting.

    The left side of Teca is smoking and the right side is non-smoking offering options for anyone. There is a wide selection of beers and quality wines that compliment the food. The service I have received has been excellent everytime, and the owner, who is there most everytime I have visited, has personally seated us and checked in to make sure everything is to our liking.

    Note – this is not a ravioli and spaghetti type of Italian restaurant.

  • Teca is the worst dining out experience I have EVER had. After waiting 45 minutes (we had reservations for 8:00) by 8:45 I was left BEGGING the hostess for a place to sit for my 9.5 month pregnant friend (the reason we made sure we had a reservation to avoid such a wait). The hostess was actaully beligerent when I confronted her with the excessive wait and the reason for our distress. When we finally were seated we then waited another 2 hours at the table before the food (which was NOTHING special) came. I repeatedly asked to speak to the owner, I was told he was not available so I asked for his name and phone number – no one could give me that. After another 30 minute wait a man comes to the table and tells me he is the manager when I tell him I want to speak to the owner – he tells me he is the owners father- and yet STILL he could not give me the last name of the owner!! The wait staff became downright nasty. I would never recommend this restaurant to ANYONE. Please think twice before considering going. The food was in no way worth the money or the wait. And the waitstaff are not worthy of serving dogs. Futher, the entire set up of the place is horrific, they actaully have low tables right next to the bar so people are forced to eat with the crowdes butts in thier face. Again, THE WORST experiece eatting out of my entire life!

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