Pasta Fare
About the Business
Pasta Fare Italian Restaurant, located at 5900 North Illinois Street in Fairview Heights, Illinois, is a unique establishment that not only serves delicious Italian cuisine but also provides training, vocational skills, and employment opportunities for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). As a part of the Illinois Center for Autism, Pasta Fare offers a variety of job opportunities such as food preparation, retail food packaging, cashier duties, janitorial tasks, and clerical work.
In addition to its mission of supporting individuals with ASD, Pasta Fare also offers carry-out food service and event catering for all occasions. Customers can enjoy fresh-made pastas, savory sauces, and decadent desserts, all made from scratch with the freshest ingredients. With a focus on excellent service and high-quality fare, Pasta Fare is a must-visit restaurant for those looking to support a good cause while enjoying delicious Italian cuisine.
Location & Phone number
5900 N Illinois St, Fairview Heights, IL 62208, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Pasta Fare provides a variety of foods for purchase. They offer a nice selection of pastas, sandwiches and desserts at reasonable prices. In my opinion, the best aspect of Pasta Fare is that they provide training and jobs for people with autism."
"Best fresh made pasta, sauces and desserts I've had from an Italian restaurant."
"This is the Center for Autism BUT they cater parties and/or you can call the day ahead of a family style or single serve take-out. I enjoyed a catered meal of spaghetti, salad with all the trimmings and the pasta was the best. I have not enjoyed a single serve take-out. It IS at 5900 N Illinois. Call the phone, press ZERO for information and ask to be connected to the food department. Therefore, apparently this is not a dine-in restaurant."
"The advertised number sends me to IL center for autism. Not pasta. I can't find this place or a valid number to give them a try."
"My Granddaughter and I stopped there to try it, should have known by the lack of customers that this was not the place to go. Service was great and the people very friendly and the resturant was very clean. The Problem was the food ,it was awful we ate a couple bites of each thing on our plates and payed and left,so if you just want to make a donation of twenty dollars for two lunches ,by all means go there,but I would not suggest you eat the food."
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