Good Italian food served out of what looks like a converted bungalow. Seriously, if you weren't looking, you'd probably drive right by this gem of a place.
Healthy, hearty portions served by a couple who clearly love what they do. I was craving something meaty so I ordered the meatball sandwich with cheese and onions. A few minutes later, a huge-ass sub was handed over. Amazing.
I wouldn't go out of my way to go here, but if there was a next trip, I'd try the much-talked about veal sandwich.
This is what I would imagine it would feel like going to my nonna's house. And since it's my nonna's house, parking is non-existent. Instead, park at the plaza next to the garage and walk over.