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Noise • Moderate
Philadelphia County
Best Value
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Italian
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Yes, Amore is a popular spot for date night. Guests praise the warm, inviting atmosphere, white‑tablecloth presentation and attentive service, which creates an intimate yet casual dining experience. The menu of authentic Italian dishes, BYOB policy and reasonable prices make it great for a relaxed romantic dinner. For a quieter table, try a weeknight or an early seating on weekends and consider making a reservation.
Portions at Amore are generally generous. Many guests mention large entrees and shareable appetizers (some appetizers large enough to be mains), with several people noting hearty portions of steak, pasta and specials. Expect ample servings that offer good value, many guests take leftovers home.
Amore’s posted hours are: Tue–Thu and Sun 11:00 am–9:00 pm; Fri–Sat 11:00 am–10:00 pm. Those hours make it a convenient spot for lunch and dinner service most days; if you plan to visit on holidays or special events, call ahead as menus and hours may vary.
Weeknights (Tuesday–Thursday) or early evening seats are the best times for a quieter visit, guests note weeknights are less busy while weekends and holidays fill up. If you prefer a lively atmosphere, choose a weekend; for a more relaxed meal, aim for an early weekday reservation.
Amore has a single, cozy dining room with well‑dressed tables, guests describe a modern, clean interior with white tablecloths and spacious table spacing. The restaurant does not advertise private dining rooms or private‑party spaces, so for special events you should call to discuss options with the staff.
Warm and inviting with an upscale‑casual feel. Guests consistently praise friendly, attentive service, fresh homemade dishes and a pleasant dining room with a refined look (white tablecloths, stemware). It can be lively or a bit noisy when very busy (weekends/holidays), but many guests describe it as ideal for date nights, family dinners or celebrations.
Business casual is the stated dress code. Guests typically describe an upscale‑casual vibe, comfortable yet polished attire fits well with the restaurant’s white‑tablecloth setting and attentive service.
Yes, families and multi‑generational groups dine here frequently, and guests celebrate birthdays with children at Amore. The menu seems focused on classic Italian entrées rather than a kids’ menu, so consider an early seating or discuss simpler options with staff if you’re bringing young children.
Probably not a formal public waiting list, but reservations are strongly recommended for weekends and holidays. Guests report the restaurant can be full, with occasional delays on busy nights (New Year’s Eve, holiday services). If you’re arriving without a reservation, expect possible wait times and call ahead to check availability.
Busiest: weekends and major holidays (New Year’s Eve, Christmas) when guests report full dining rooms and special holiday menus. Quietest: weeknights (Tuesday–Thursday) and earlier evening seatings, which guests say are less busy and more relaxed.
Yes, Amore has been open on holidays in the past (guests mention dining there on Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve). On holidays the restaurant may offer a fixed or special menu and can be busier than usual, so call ahead and make reservations.
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