The sandwiches are fine, no complaints. But one problem: the menu contains ... not a single panini! The closest item, called the Panini Boy, turned out to be a cheeseburger! So how does a restaurant named Panini's not offer its namesake food? The manager explained that "panini" is Italian for "sandwich". (Not exactly: the actual Italian word is "panino" - "panini" is the plural - and even in Italy, it refers to a specific sandwich, one made with something other than sliced bread and then grilled in a press.) So for basic "bar & grill" fare, you can do a lot worse -- but if your taste buds are craving a genuine panini, you won't find one here, despite the name on the sign.