I was underimpressed by TiAmo. First, we had difficulty navigating to our table due to the cramped tables and chairs. Our small dinner party was unable to have a conversation because the other guests were so loud, and the tables were so very close together. I was struck by someone's chair while trying to walk to the restroom. To top it off, a patron must enter a small hall that connects to the kitchen, while you wait for your turn in the single man/woman restroom, there is literally nowhere to stand that you aren't getting stepped on and bumped by multiple peole going in and out of the kitchen. The floors are very uneven, sloped and slippery. Other tables had lighted candles while we sat by the front section which was drafty and cold. No candles, very little ambiance. All in all, a disappointment.
Pros: lovely menu items, food was exceptional.
Cons: Almost everything else. Poor layout, restroom close to kitchen, floors uneven.
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