Glenside: Dino's Backstage (November 2017)




My spouse and I visited Dino’s Backstage on a Saturday evening in early November 2017. We attended an event at its next-door-neighbor, the Keswick Theatre, so we stopped at Dino’s beforehand for drinks and snacks. Truth be told, months earlier, we had booked a table online using the Open Table reservation system; however, earlier that day, we ate a big lunch just a few hours before, and as our reservation time approached, we weren’t hungry enough for the formal dinner we had planned at Dino’s. So we cancelled our reservation and instead dropped in for a small bite and some drinks. Note that you cannot use Open Table to reserve a spot for the dinner show; you must telephone the restaurant to arrange seating. Additionally, Dino’s outdoor tables are reserved for walk-ins and cannot be reserved. Dino’s Backstage is open Wednesday through Saturday evenings from 5:00 pm until 10:00 pm, with brunch available on Sundays (closed Mondays and Tuesdays).

Dino’s opened in June 2016 on Keswick Avenue in Keswick Village/Glenside. One of the partners is a professional singer and the other is a restauranteur; they also operate a home-furnishings store across the street called Kelly-Cataldi HOME. Dino’s offers seating in its bright cozy dining room called “Backstage”, at its U-shaped bar, at one high-top table adjacent to the bar, al fresco under a canopy on their front sidewalk (complete with heat lamps and a comfortable lounge area). Dino’s also seats about 50 patrons on its entertainment side of the property called the “Celebrity Room”, where you can eat dinner and then catch a cabaret show. Décor includes black-and-white framed photographs and wallpaper featuring stars and scenes from the 1940s big band/jazz/swing era. Restrooms are located on the basement level, reachable by a long narrow staircase (perhaps there are accommodations for the handicapped on the street level).

We shared the flatbread and several rounds of drinks, including the Marilyn Maye-tini (green apple liqueur and vodka, named for singer/entertainer Marilyn Maye). Truthfully, the drink was a bit plain, without any type of garnish or distinguishing characteristic, so I switched to Riesling afterward. If you dine at the bar or outdoors, a more casual small bites menu is available in additional to the more formal dining room menu. (Conversely, you cannot order from the bar menu in the dining room.)

We enjoyed our time at Dino’s Backstage, and we will visit again for a complete dining and entertainment experience next time.












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