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Ristorante Divino

Ristorante Divino

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4.4 Google Review
803 Gervais St, Columbia, South Carolina, 29201, United States
(803) 799-4550 www.ristorantedivino.com
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Mar 26, 2018
From our initial observation of Ristorante Divino, my family and I thought it would be an exquisite place to dine...however, it turned out to be the opposite. The food was sub-par and the menu was limited. The service was friendly though and responsive. The lighting was proper for a fine dinning affair but the interior could use some upgrades. It felt as though we were set back in a 1970s style cocktail lounge in someone's basement.

Apr 5, 2018
Fantastic date night spot. Food was delicious, server was intelligent and helpful with our wine and menu selections and it was nice and quiet. Highly recommend.

Mar 12, 2018
My boyfriend and I made the rookie mistake of not making a reservation on Valentine’s Day, so we weren’t able to get in. But we made it back this past weekend, and it was worth the wait! Our server was Pinank N., and we adored him! So knowledgeable and personable. I ordered the duck dish on the bottom of the menu and I LOVED it. My boyfriend ordered the special fish of the day with a cauliflower purée and it was also amazing. I got a Makers Mark Old Fashioned, and my boyfriend got their tequila old fashioned. We each loved ours. We will certainly be back!

Mar 2, 2018
Food is amazing... Our server wasn't the greatest.... But still a good experience. Meatballs amazing. Octopus absolutely amazing...

Feb 7, 2018
Have been to this restaurant a few times. If you want a great date place, maybe for an anniversary, birthday, etc., Divino's is that place. The chef does an excellent job with his menu, the wait staff have always been pleasant, knowledgeable, and attentive. Truly one of the best of Columbia.

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Mon:5:30 pm - 10 pm
Tue:5:30 pm - 10 pm
Wed:5:30 pm - 10 pm
Thu:5:30 pm - 10 pm
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