Sacramento’s latest midtown mishmash of shopping, dining, and Dyson-cool hand drying can be found at the corner of 16th and Q, just east of the Freemont Park, in the old Young’s Fireside Shop building. Still in somewhat of a soft open mode and under construction, the place is coming along nicely and they have one of the more interesting bike racks around town. (I’ll have to get back with a camera and capture the moment.) High ceilings and a complete surrounding of hard surfaces (concrete and tile) make for the usual too-loud-to-chat-when-the-place-is-busy atmosphere, but feel free to talk louder. However, don’t let this deter you, show up when things are slow and have a seat along the west windows to enjoy the view of the park while you eat. Very nice.
I’ll get to the food in a minute. Hot Italian is sporting the latest in hygienic hand drying hardware, the Dyson Airblade , part of an overall effort to go Green. The Airblade is amazing and well worth the visit, even if all you do is stop in to wash up. Although, I’m sure management would prefer you stick around a bit and have a bite to eat first. Long story short, I send everyone I can to wash their hands for the experience.
Back to it then, eh. Hot Italian is everything you’d expect from a trendy clothing shop doubling as a restaurant bar that comes fully loaded with a Gelato/Espresso station. (Seriously, you can order your food then take a stroll through the clothing racks, if you fancy such an outing.) The clothes shopping isn’t for me, surely you know this, but the food is tops. I’ve enjoyed all the specialty pizzas and a couple salads, but I’m still eager to get back for the panini and a few of the other items. The food is the real draw, even if you don’t wash your hands for the experience.
Most importantly, the service has been grade A, which is sometimes hard to come by, but will definitely keep me away if a place is lacking. The crew is friendly, helpful, and patient…sometimes it takes me a minute to figure out what I want, but what can you expect with such a fine menu? An all around nice location I’ve been happy to talk up around town.
I’ll leave you with this: Take a date, have a salad, split a pizza, top it off with a little Gelato, and enjoy the perfect start to a glorious night.
"È tempo di mangiare non di telefonare"
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Hot Italian — Pizzeria, Boutique, And Gelato was first posted to justinll.com on April 15, 2009.