Laurie
and I love breakfast and we love good Italian food too. Both are rather hard to come by here in East
Tennessee although we have recently found a couple of good places for a nice breakfast.
The
other dining out ‘factor’ is convenience… We don’t live in a city so any
restaurant within a few miles of our home that serves reasonably priced food that offer decent quality food is
always welcome!
Why
would I refer to a restaurant as having a split personality? The answer is that Classico Italian
Restaurant in Loudon Tennessee (Tellico Village) is called Mama’s Grits at
Breakfast and it comes complete with a Mama’s Grits menu. Starting at 11 AM, Mama’s Grits reverts to
the name over the door of the restaurant…Classico Italian Pizza and Pasta aka
Classico Restaurant in Tellico Village.
As I
reported in my blog posting on 11/25/16, Mama’s Grits has turned out to be one
of those highly sought after breakfast experiences. Check it out at http://bigdaddydavesbitsandpieces.blogspot.com/2016/11/mamas-grits-for-breakfast.html.
So a
short time after experiencing a quality breakfast at a very reasonable price,
we decided to try the other side of this restaurant…aka. the “Classico Italian”
portion of the business. The owners
operate both ends of this business.
First
we were there for dinner. Our pleasant
and helpful waitress started us out with a basket of parmesan garlic bread
sticks. On the menu they’re referred to
as bread knots but in any case, they were warm and quite tasty.
We had
ordered some garlic cheese bread before the bread sticks were brought to our
table. This appetizer was OK although we
both thought that the application of mozzarella cheese was a bit skimpy. Also, perhaps due to the retirement community
in Tellico Village, the use of garlic was far too light for our taste.
Both of
our meals came with side salads. While
they were nothing special, they were fresh and fit our needs…
Laurie
ordered the Pasta Carbonara. It was a
nice portion and she took some home. She
would have liked a creamier sauce. I
tasted it and liked it just fine but I did note that the ham in the dish
appeared to be deli slices. No harm no
foul as it didn’t negatively impact the entrée.
For my
entrée I also went for an Alfredo based pasta offering. This was my Chicken Alfredo…basically thin
slices of breaded fried chicken breast with the pasta and sauce. I thought it was just fine, certainly not a gourmet
dish but plentiful and very satisfying.
A few
days later, we went back to Classico with 2 other couples for lunch. One member of the group had the Baked
Spaghetti. It was accompanied by garlic
bread. ($7.00) She had it previously and it was a ‘go to’ dish for her as well
as another member of our group.
Another
diner in our group ordered this Strawberry, Spinach and Chicken Salad with chunks
of blue cheese and served with a sweet vinaigrette dressing. ($10.00) Apparently
this is one of her favorite meals at Classico.
Laurie
ordered the Chicken Caesar Wrap. ($8.00) This tomato basil wrap is stuffed with
creamy garlic chicken with Caesar salad and dressing along with a side of
French fries. She enjoyed her lunch but
a little more garlic would have improved the wrap.
I
decided to go really basic and check out the Spaghetti and Meatballs. ($7.00) The
marinara sauce wasn’t too sweet and the meatballs were just fine. It was a nice dish but for my taste, it was a bit mild as it lacked that real pop of Italian
spices. Again, I suspect that they are
cooking for their core customers. With
the exception of Laurie and I, everyone at the table said that they can’t
handle or don’t like spicy food.
In
summary, the owners and staff for Classico at Tellico Village are cheerful and
helpful. Service has been very good each
time we’ve visited this restaurant. The
Italian food is competent, reasonably priced and as good as it gets in Loudon
County Tennessee. With about 8,000
residents living in Tellico Village alone and given the convenience of this
restaurant, it should be in operation for many years to come.
Classico
Restaurant in Tellico Village, aka Mama’s Grits is located at 206B Village
Square across from the Chota Center at the stoplight at the corner of TN Hwy.
444 and Chota Road. Phone: 865-657-6300. It appears that this restaurant’s website is
still under development and it’s easy to get confused as regards which website
is which due to the previous Classico Pizza and Pasta Restaurant that was
located nearby for a few years.
Nevertheless, the current website can be found at http://mamasgrits.homeip.net/Classico/.
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Take
Care, Big Daddy Dave
Looks good! And I'd love to sample everything on that grits menu! Restaurants are a dime a dozen by us, so many we've not gone to. I bet this restaurant with a dual personality would be great!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Dave, all in all, the food looks good! I agree with your assessment on their being a skimpy portion of Mozzarella on the garlic bread au gratin. They might as well just made it garlic, there was hardly any cheese at all. I cannot eat pasta much because I find it quite heavy, but the Carbonara looks most appetizing to me.
ReplyDeleteDear Dave, I think if the restaurant would just make the dishes with a bit more seasoning the people would enjoy it! I do think that dish that Laurie ordered does look a bit watery. My dad always said that adding the seasoning after it is cooked is just not the same. All in all I am glad you enjoyed it though. Catherine
ReplyDeleteSounds like an acceptable place for Italian - maybe it will stick in this location.
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