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- 4.6Food
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Noise • Energetic
Dianne Gold
Melbourne6 reviews
Dined on May 2, 2026
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Shaun Gold
Victoria26 reviews
Dined on April 12, 2026
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Dianne Gold
Melbourne6 reviews
Dined on April 2, 2026
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Robyn
Gold Coast9 reviews
Dined on March 29, 2026
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shaun
Victoria1 review
Dined on March 12, 2026
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Leaha
Melbourne2 reviews
Dined on February 9, 2026
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Susan Gold
Victoria11 reviews
Dined on January 22, 2026
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Paul
Gold Coast1 review
Dined on January 12, 2026
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Peter
Melbourne15 reviews
Dined on January 8, 2026
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Peter
Melbourne15 reviews
Dined on January 3, 2026
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Yes, Antonio’s is a popular choice for date night. Guests frequently praise the attentive service, cozy casual-elegant atmosphere and outstanding pasta and main dishes (porchetta, barramundi, fettuccine). Consider booking a table for an evening seating (dinner hours Mon, Thu–Sun 5:00–9:30 pm) and ask for an alfresco spot if you prefer a relaxed outdoor table on a warm night.
Early evening or weekday lunch tends to be a good choice for a quieter experience. Guests report busy nights (waits up to 45 minutes during peak times) but also mention quieter early Thursdays and relaxed lunches. If you prefer calm service, try a weekday lunch or arrive at an early dinner seating.
Antonio’s offers indoor dining and alfresco (outdoor) seating; private parties are available too. Guests frequently enjoyed eating outside on warm nights and the owner notes private-party capability, call ahead if you need a specific setup or private room.
Portions at Antonio’s are generally generous, guests mention substantial pizzas and well-sized pasta and main courses. Expect shareable entrees (garlic focaccia, calamari) and hearty mains like scotch fillet, porchetta and barramundi that make a filling meal.
Antonio’s feels warm and casual-elegant with friendly, attentive service. Guests praise the welcoming staff and consistent food quality; some note the space can be noisy when busy and that indoor areas felt cool (heating issues) while alfresco dining was pleasant on nice nights.
Yes, you can and should call ahead for special requests. The restaurant allows private parties and has handled repeat guests’ preferences well; calling ahead is recommended for dietary needs, seating (outdoor/indoor) or private-room requests.
Weekdays (especially lunch or early-week evenings) are often best for a quieter experience; some guests specifically mentioned quiet early Thursdays and enjoyable lunches. Weekends are popular for dinner, so book ahead if you prefer a weekend visit.
Yes, Antonio’s offers alfresco seating and many guests enjoyed dining outside on warm nights. If you prefer outdoor dining, request an alfresco table when booking (note some guests mentioned outdoor seating could feel chilly without extra heaters).
Casual dress is appropriate, the restaurant lists its dress code as Casual Dress and guests commonly visit in relaxed attire while enjoying contemporary Italian dining.
Yes, families dine at Antonio’s and guests often bring children and teens. The focus is on pizza and house-made pasta rather than a dedicated kids menu, so for younger children consider earlier seating or asking staff about simpler menu options.
Yes, Antonio’s allows private parties. Guests and the owners indicate the venue can accommodate private events; contact the restaurant directly to discuss space, menus and availability for your event.
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