Breakfast Menu "Mona Lisa Restaurant" Wolcott

Fine-dining institution serving a range of traditional Italian & French dishes in a warm atmosphere.

Mona Lisa Restaurant, 10 Wakelee Rd, Wolcott, CT 06716

(203) 879-7300

Opening Hours

Thursday: 12–9:30 PM

Friday: 12–10 PM

Saturday: 12–10 PM

Sunday: 12–9 PM

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 12–9:30 PM

Wednesday: 12–9:30 PM

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Services

Service options

Outdoor seating, Curbside pickup, No-contact delivery, Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in

Highlights

Fast service, Fireplace, Great coffee, Great dessert, Live music

Popular for

Lunch, Dinner, Solo dining

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating

Offerings

Alcohol, Beer, Cocktails, Coffee, Comfort food, Happy hour drinks, Happy hour food, Hard liquor, Healthy options, Late-night food, Small plates, Vegetarian options, Wine

Dining options

Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Catering, Dessert, Seating

Amenities

Bar onsite, Restroom

Atmosphere

Casual, Cozy, Romantic

Crowd

Groups, Tourists

Planning

Accepts reservations

Payments

Credit cards, Debit cards, Credit cards

Children

Good for kids, High chairs, Kids' menu

User Reviews

I thoroughly enjoyed my meal!!!! It was kind of late, near their closing time. But I still got great service. I had Butternut Squash soup, Seafood Francaise Combination (jumbo shrimp, scallops and a mild white fish... served in a lemon and white wine sauce, with mixed vegetables, mashed potatoes served on a bed of spinach), Pumpkin Cheesecake and a Cappuccino.

I read the reviews and was worried about the numerous live Band comments. Was pleasantly surprised to find a quiet peaceful meal with music. The waiter was very kind and attentive. Garlic bread and marinara delicious. WE ordered the Sams Special Chicken, Sea Scallops, Mushrooms Florentine , Garlic Bread, Carrot Cake & Cheese Cake. All was delicious and reasonably priced.

The atmosphere was good for parties. They have a pavilion in the back. But I did give it a one star because the food wasn’t that great and they were very racist. They said for us to shut off the music before 8 o’clock and we were all the way in the back so I don’t know how there was an issue because we were there for a sweet 16 for one of my good friends and they said that I don’t this is why I don’t rent to people like you, so if you would like to rent at the pavilion in the back, please don’t because he’s racist and I’m not going to recommend this place to anyone so they lost a lot of business because of this so I recommend you share this information with everyone!!!!!!

We had such attentive service, by our wait staff and the owners. The food was very good starting with the warm rolls. Plenty of food choices, good specials, portion sizes were good. A very positive experience. Don’t pass this place by, you will be missing a great experience

We were a party of 6 who went to Mona Lisa for the first time on a Sunday for a lunch/dinner. We wanted to sit outside on their patio which really hadn’t opened officially yet for the season and we were accommodated. The service was friendly and quite efficient. The food was really, really good. I had the Veal Sorrentino and it was fantastic. I would definitely order this delicious meal again. The rest of our group ordered several different items off the menu (burgers, chicken sandwich, etc.) and everyone left happy. I would definitely recommend this restaurant and I can’t wait to return.

Roasted Rack of Lamb and garlic mash with fresh veggies. Yummy!

Mona Lisa in Walcott CT . What a great place ! the atmosphere is very welcoming . the restaurant is very clean and the staff is very attentive . I will definitely revisit This establishment The bands name is “swift kick” . They were there the evening I had dinner and provided excellent music and entertainment . The food was excellent my scallops were cooked perfectly medium ,the bacon that was wrapped around the scallops was also so cooked perfectly . The shrimp was nice and tender . The baked lasagna entree was fantastic ! Just like momma used to make . Entrees came with salads that were fresh and crisp . Bread is served before dinner warm. Good times - Great people - I’ll be back there for sure again soon !!

Dinner here last night for four had mixed results. Our apps I'd give three stars. The calamari was fair, the clams plentiful but chewy, and the pork bites my partner thought were the same pork chops he had for his main course but cut up on a plate as a starter. Three entrées were four stars and one three. The two grilled pork chops which were smothered with onions and mushrooms were moist and flavorful with the balsamic reduction. A friend enjoyed his 14 oz. rack of lamb and another thought her pan seared salmon was really good. Helping me choose a dish, she said after trying their half a Long Island duck a few times found it was sometimes good and sometimes dry. We inquired how it was tonight before I ordered it and was assured everyone loves the duck. I ended up with the dry version that didn't taste as if it was made that day. All our mains came with either soup (chicken barley) or salad and a medley of vegetables. The two desserts, a warm cobbler with vanilla ice cream and a chocolate lava bomb were a hit - tasty, well-made and presented. Mona Lisa offers a 2-4 people take-out menu that includes bread, salad and a bottle of wine or dessert. # This is another time I wish GM had half stars, too, as I'd give Mona Lisa's Restaurant lunch today four and a half stars. Service, food, atmosphere, menu, prices, bar, spaciousness all very good. Our lunch yesterday was terrific. We had a booth in the sun room where windows look outside to the parking lot, street and blue skies above. For drinks we had a lemonade and a cocktail, "Sex with the Captain," made from spiced rum, Amaretto, and peach schnapps, with orange and cranberry juice. The house dinner rolls were so perfect they crackled when broken. Crisp exterior but not hard, and soft warm interior with a light yeast flavor. For two more dollars, my partner added a house salad to his meal. Fresh with a variety of greens and ingredients including chick peas. The balsamic dressing was bright in the right way. The eggplant grinder that followed his salad was well-cooked with a toasty bun and mozzarella cheese and right balance of seasoned tomato sauce. The Monkfish Tuscany with tomatoes, capers, garlic and basil in a Chianti wine sauce served on baby spinach was a flavorful dish. I haven't seen monkfish on a menu in a very long time and overall not often, so I was impressed to see this fish listed among their specials. Whenever I see this fish in a store I buy it, but it's no longer what the culinary trade called "poor man's lobster," as it's much pricier than what lobster can be bought for now, especially during special times of the year. Mona Lisa's menu is the same for lunch and dinner; the lunch servings are just smaller portions and without sides. Right now, they are revving up for St. Patrick's Day, and with Covid restrictions lifting, live music should be back soon. Warmer weather will open up the outdoor seating that is full of strung lights and lanterns for the enjoyment of diners.