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| - Came here on a beautiful Sunday evening around 6pm with some friends. The patio was full (a good 20 tables out there), so we opted to just eat inside instead of waiting, and we were the only ones in there. Another 20 tables inside at least, so the place would hold close to 100 I would guess. On one of the quieter corners in the Beaches, a great little walking neighborhood. The patio has a cozy feel, with split levels, lots of greenery, a little water fountain, basic black wrought iron bistro style tables. Inside has many art paintings that run the full length of the long, narrow layout, with a large bar near the front that has about a dozen chairs at it. Bathrooms in the basement. Stairs are a bit narrow, so be careful walking down them, especially if you have had a drink or two! :)
Delicious frozen mango mojitos and raspberry margaritas. I didn't look at the full drink menu because I was thirsty and went straight for the frozen section, seeing those right away, not glancing at the rest.
Very good Spinach and Cheese Ravioli ($17 tossed with wild mushrooms, spinach, julienne vegetables. Served in a rose sauce.). There were only seven or eight ravioli 'pouches' but lots of vegetables and I couldn't actually finish the dish. Good side Caesar. The others in my group all enjoyed their meals but I forget what they had. LOL
Standard, friendly service.
Would definitely go back and like to try their breakfast on the patio for sure.
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