![]() |
![]() |
|
Verdi's Italian Restaurant ReviewItalian mateship"Hey mate, what'cha thinking 'bout ordering?" "Bugger, it all looks damn good. Think I'll go the steak with a beeeaa." "Top stuuffff!"
Verdi's Italian Restaurant on Shields Street is marketed as an Italian restaurant, but mate, the atmosphere is the closest thing I've ever found to an Australian restaurant. No other restaurant in Cairns celebrates a more blokey display of paternalism by the patrons and waiting staff than Verdi's. To be frank, on the few occasions I have visited Verdi's I have been slightly put off by the unusual dining tone. But in retrospect it could be a bold and original service ploy. Rather than towing the customary restaurant line - that is, non-intrusive service with a smile - Verdi's creates a traditional Australian cultural experience with Italian food.
The restaurant has an informal vibe, like a mix of Hog's Breath Cafe and Mondo Cafe. The waiters are predominantly 30-ish year old men who appear to love their job because they can totally relax and participate in the great Australian game of instant mateship. A few profanities shared with the newcomers? Ah, it's all par for the course. Jokes about private body parts? Great for a laugh. Comments about the woman seated at the next table? You beauty! A huge flat-screen TV hangs at one end of the restaurant showing the latest rugby league match, and close by is a bar fully stocked with beer and other alcoholic brews. The ambience at Verdi's is conducive to drinking so it is relatively easy to be swept up by the mateship and start chatting wildly about origin football and barra fishing.
Ordering food at Verdi's is a simple procedure. The menu offers a copious selection of Italian meals and most will be familiar to patrons, so close your eyes and place your finger anywhere on the menu. You'll choose a meal that will satisfy you. In Aussie style, the meals are presented pragmatically and the prices hover around the $20 mark for a standard main.
One of the great things about Verdi's is the location. It is situated on the corner of Shields and Sheridan streets, and people from all walks of life stroll past the large glass windows. This is wonderful entertainment that is markedly better than football on the large screen TV. I could watch for hours.
Verdi's is always filled to the rafters and there are many people who love it. I dare say the reasons for visiting Verdi's lies predominately with the casual Aussie atmosphere.
"That was bloody good Bruce." "Too right."
- Diner Diller
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| home | the story | find | deals | reviews | newsletter | occasions | events | accommodation | after dinner? | articles | ads | link to us | contact |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cairns Dining: A complete guide to Cairns restaurants
107 Scott St, Cairns, North Queensland 4870, Australia
Email Cairns Dining: eat@cairnsdining.com
Cairns Dining is an initiative of cityofcairns.com.
© Copyright and Privacy Agreement
web design
by city of cairns.com | sitemap