Passed by several times, then stopped in for dinner. It's absolutely a place I will eat multiple times in the future. Service is Fantastic to compliment the meal.

Passed by several times, then stopped in for dinner. It's absolutely a place I will eat multiple times in the future. Service is Fantastic to compliment the meal.
This location was recommended to us by a local. We liked the idea of having two sides to the restaurant: one side allows children and the other does not. There was a group of six adults so it was a nice option. The wine steward immediately greeted us and told us about the special for the day. We decided we...
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This is not the run of the mill italian restaurant. There are two sides to it. One more formal and the other more casual. The food is not mass produced like some chains but custom ordered and made. I enjoy it all the times I go there.
My wife and I decided to have a night out without the kids. This place did not disappoint! I thoroughly enjoyed my chicken piccata and my wife enjoyed the eggplant parmigiana. The highlight however was our Shrimp Pompeii appetizer. Wow was that good!!! I also appreciated the drink specials. Maybe a little too much!
My experience was the best out of any other Italian Restaurant that I have been too. My family is Italian & we all love Papa Dios. I discovered they are 3rd generation Italian Restaurant Owners so family background goes a long way. If you love homemade Eggplant this is the place to go & if you love homemade creme brulee...
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We were told that Papa Dio's was good by several friends and thought we would try it out. We sat on the formal side because there are no children allowed. Service was great and the food was really good. My GF is a wine snob and she was really surprised on the wine list, they actually had one of her...
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The food is good and the service was good; however, I felt it was overpriced for the quality of the food.
Okay food to me but lots of folks LOVE it.
Fairly good food, but bad service and overpriced, especially considering the lack of service.
On Friday evening, while at the big 12 basketball tournament, and once again with deep depression coursing through my veins, we drove across Oklahoma City to find Papa Dio's. We drove past it; then found it; it's small, but family owned and operated, and it was quite apparent that everyone who worked there were like the owners' family. Matt, our...
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