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Il Porto

A cozy restaurant with wooden beams, brick walls, and warmly lit chandeliers. Tables are set with white tablecloths, napkins, and wine glasses, creating an inviting and elegant dining atmosphere.
A cozy restaurant dining room with brick walls, a lit fireplace, white tablecloths, folded napkins, glassware, and wooden chairs. Framed art and curtained windows add to the warm, inviting ambiance.
A cozy bar with a marble counter, wooden stools, hanging lights, shelves of glasses, and a display of liquor bottles. An American flag is mounted on the exposed brick wall.
A historic brick building with large windows and red trim houses a restaurant. People walk along the brick sidewalk on a sunny day in a charming downtown area.
A corner brick restaurant with maroon trim, white-painted exterior, large windows, and two flags—one Italian and one U.S.—hanging by the entrance. Outdoor tables are set under awnings on a sunny day.
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Every dish at Il Porto Italian Ristorante is made from scratch, all fresh, every day, including our pasta. Il Porto was established in Old Town in 1973. While its roots are traditional Italian, in recent years, there has been a transition to modern cooking techniques, as well as a focus on offering a wide range of wines at a very good value.

Our executive chef uses lots of fresh herbs and creative spices, adding his own signature to the traditional Northern Italy style of cooking that Il Porto is known for.

Accommodates groups to 100, complete with your own bar and service staff.