Across reviews, Tre Colori is portrayed as a warm, family‑run Italian spot with an atmosphere that can feel authentically Italian and inviting, though it can be loud and crowded with tables close together. Dishes are often praised for flavor, warmth, and generous portions, with standout items like calamari, pizza Margherita, pasta dishes, and veal flambé, while some readers note inconsistencies such as a watery sauce, bland pasta, or a crust that is too thin or hard and cheese not always meeting expectations. The wine list and attentive service are frequently highlighted, and several comments mention friendly staff and efficient service, though others call service uneven or slow, especially during busy times or group bookings. Takeout and dine‑in experiences are both commonly described as good, with many feeling transported by the room’s Italian ambience, family vibes, and the sense that the chefs’ passion shines through in the cooking. Prices are described as fair by some and high by others, with several noting large portions and value while a few worry about price increases and the removal of half portions. Overall, Tre Colori appears to be a popular, cozy option on the south shore for Italian food, a place many plan to revisit for the warmth, the food, and the lively atmosphere, valuing the experience for the most part despite some fluctuations in service and quality.View restaurant profile