La Verona, a new classic Italian restaurant, opened on State Street in early November. Brothers Jack and Sam Majrav, along with their cousin Ari, have collaborated to bring authentic Italian cuisine and exceptional service to the space where Newton’s on State once stood.

Inside, high top tables provide a view onto State Street and the town’s Christmas Tree. The dining room is large, with light brown accents, paintings, and linen tablecloths. A stained glass piece of art anchors the room. La Verona is currently a BYOB, though they are in the process of obtaining a liquor license. There is currently no corking fee.
After interviewing the owners a few times about the transformation, Jack invited us to sit down and enjoy a classic Italian meal, La Verona-style. We went on a Monday night, and a few diners sat at nearby tables. Our waiter, Matthew, was very personable and knowledgable of the dishes. Once we were seated, we were promptly served fresh warm dinner rolls and water. Jack suggested we sample three appetizers from the menu, which lists each dish in Italian with an accompanying description in English.
We sampled a bowl of Zuppa de Funghi–a fresh, exotic mushroom soup. This was flavorful and creamy, with an abundance of sliced mushrooms.
The Insalata de Arugola (below, to left) was a beautiful presentation. This salad consisted of arugola set on fresh tomatoes and lightly coated with extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinaigrette. Three slices of Parmesan cheese were layered on top creating a teepee effect. This was a delightful light dish.
We also sampled the Carciofi Arrostiti (above, to right). Roman-style artichokes were roasted and placed on a plate with prosciutto di Parma, fresh mozzarella and green olives, and drizzled with white truffle oil. The artichokes peeled back softly and the combination of the warmed artichokes with the prosciutto was fabulous.
The Calamari Fritti (fried calamari) was flavorful and came served with traditional marinara sauce.
For my entree, I had the Tagliatelle la Verona (below, to left). This bountiful plate consisted of scallops, shrimp, zucchini, tomato and fresh mozzarella over the tagliatelle pasta. The scallops were plump and the zucchini, shrimp and tomato were well balanced in the dish.
The highlight of the meal for my date was the Veal Piccata (above, to right). Sauteed veal scaloppini with lemon, capers, and a white wine butter sauce. The veal was tender and she could cut it with her fork. I was fortunate that she let me try a piece. The zest of the lemon with the veal was excellent.
Jack stepped out from the kitchen to chat. He said they have been happy with the response from diners in their first month, and that weekends have been busy. He is looking forward to getting the liquor license and opening the bar.
Find La Verona at 114 East State Street in Kennett Square. For more information or for reservations, call 610-444-2244.




La Verona is an excellent choice in Kennett Square! The owners are wonderful, friendly and anxious to please. The food is fantastic, with my favorite being the Veal Saltimbocca. Give it a try – you won’t be disappointed!
Would not return. Service extremely slow. Waited 45 minutes for our salads. Chicken Marsala had not even a hint of Marsala. Tasted like it was swimming in brown gravy– very thick. Spaghettie with garlic and olive oil was drowning in olive oil. Had to drain it into another dish, and I had enough for bread dipping if desired. Todo about 20 minutes to get bread. Not a good place to spend your hard-earned cash.
I came here for my sisters weding and 2 days before we had a family dinner in this place because this is her favorite Italian Restaurant . First off, because my friend comes here so often and she knows the owners here, I think we got hooked up with an appetizer platter. (Well, even if it wasn’t free, it was delicious and fancy.) Our server was very nice and helpful – we had a party of 10 people, but she was very patient with each of us. (I forgot her name )
For appetizer, I got the burratta. It was fresh, with lots of grape tomato. For the main course, I got the veal with prosciuto and eggplant . Most people are not fans of veal, but I am so I decided to give it a try. I thought it was cooked to perfection. It was very tender, wasn’t dry, and the veal was only lightly marinated so I could still taste the veal. The sides are ok . I was more impressed with the burrata and the veal.
My sister ordered the Tiramisu so I took a bite. It was really good.