This small room, which began as a coffeehouse and almost immediately segued into a full-fledged restaurant, quickly became a popular spot in Grosse Pointe. The room has an appealing energy and intimacy – with 38 seats around tables nestled close together. The well-prepared menu is the right length for a bite-size restaurant that includes eight appetizers, a half-dozen pasta dishes and five main plates, including notable favorite, tournedos di vitello, medallions of veal filet in a fresh mushroom sauce. Cafe Nini is named for Alicia (Nini) Barbieri, the third generation of the Da Edoardo restaurant family.
TRUE HIDDEN GEM! This is my absolute favorite restaurant in Grosse Pointe. It is very intimate and cozy inside. Dominic has been our server every time...
Really just always solid. Great food and deals, nice people. It is a good 4/5th wood. Almost full erect! We should be able to vote in Halves, I give it a...
My friend ordered the minestrone soup, we were both in shock when the soup came loaded with cabbage (no pasta). The rest of our meal was delicious, just...