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| - The strangest thing about Brio is that it's setting it looks like a movie set, without any extras. A pristine street with a fountain, perfect brick streets but empty as all hell.
It was lunch, we were starving so we stumbled in. They seated us quickly, the ambiance was pleasant but not note worthy, we outside in our disturbingly quiet area and found it quite pleasant. Ladies who lunch, dripping with jewels and puffy clouds passing by, then it came down to the food.
Brio is a great place for lunch for people who have already eaten lunch because the portions are small.
I had crab and shrimp cakes that were miniature in size at best, with a side of veggies and potatoes drenched in olive oil.
As tasty as it all was, I would have needed to eat bread with two hands for an hour to fill me up.
In closing, nice and quiet during the week, good food, expensively priced but if I was in in town again...I'd probably go back.
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