My wife and I went to Adesso this afternoon, having a Groupon for $40 in food that we bought for $20. As the others have stated, I wasn't impressed.
Things didn't start off well in that the staff didn't seem particularly interested. It was close to 4pm and they had just switched over from brunch to dinner. There was one other table occupied in the place. After the hostess seated us, she then went back to her laptop in the table next to ours, where she proceeded to screw around on Facebook. The only server and the busboy were also interested in what she was doing, and sat down next to her to watch what she was doing, the server having her Blackberry out and joining in on it. After I snapped this shot (the flash going off), all of a sudden they broke up and the hostess shut down her computer. Hmmm......

We started with the bruschetta. It was tasty, but seriously overpriced at $6 for these five little pieces of bread and tomatoes.

Salads were the Mista and the Mele. The Mista (top) was basically mixed greens with a creamy peppercorn dressing. Pretty average, however my wife had to chase down our server to get some additional dressing because the thing basically came with none on it. The Mele (bottom) was lettuce with some sliced apple, candied walnuts, blue cheese and a raspberry vinaigrette. I thought it was pretty tasty.


The only downside on the salads was that they came about two minutes after our brushetta came. I told the hostess (remember, the waitress wasn't around) to ask the kitchen to hold back on the entrees, because I didn't want them showing up five minutes later. Just because the kitchen doesn't have anything to do doesn't mean I want my three courses served to me in a 10 minute span.
For my entree, I had the spaghetti and meatballs. When I go to a new Italian restaurant like this, I usually order this or gnocchi as my benchmark to see if they can serve decent food. Since the waitress said the gnocchi was pretty soft, I bypassed that because I like gnocchi dense and chewy. Anyway, the spag was pretty average, with a somewhat commercial sauce. The meatballs were tasy and dense.

My wife's entree was the eggplant parmigiana, one of her go-to dishes at a new place. She liked hers a lot, and it was a pretty big portion.

Bottom line, I'm glad I got the 50% off from the Groupon. I would have hated to pay full price for this food, and the questionable service. Next time I want southern Italian at a BYOB, I'll go to Lucia Ristorante on North Avenue, where there's never a hiccup.
John Danza