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| - Let me start out by saying if you go to Carmine's thinking your eating at a Mario Batali type establishment, well then sure you'll be disappointed. if you go there however, thinking you're going to a casual, fun local bar with an Italian menu, I have no doubt you'll enjoy yourself.
Carmines is an interesting juxtaposition of sports bar and restaurant. I love sitting at the bar and grabbing a couple cool suds on a hot night and exploring their tasty and simple menu. One of my absolute favorites is their greek salad. Its nothing fancy but is chocked full of fresh veggies and tasty feta cheese. If Im feeling a bit more ambitious, I'll sometimes venture over to sandwiches of which I really enjoy the eggplant parmigiana. Its huge and topped with tasty marinara. The fries are nothing amazing but always come hot and crisp, which for most restaurants is a challenge. I also really enjoy their various pasta dishes. The kitchen staff understands the concept of al dente and the portions are generous. My only complaint is their pasta trends a little on the pricey side whereas I find the other sections of the menu (sandwiches, salads, pizzas) very reasonable.
The bartenders and servers are always accommodating and as an added bonus the video poker machines at the bar seem to payout better than some other local places. Overall, Carmine's is not reinventing italian food nor are they even claiming they have the best stuff in town. What they do accomplish is simple, delicious Italian in a sports bar/restaurant concept that is usually dominated by the same ubiquitous fare like chicken fingers or wings.
Im thrilled to have Carmines in the neighborhood. Id probably be thrilled to have a Batali place in the neighborhood too, I just couldn't afford to pop in as much as I do at Carmines.
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