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| - Located on the strip. . . not THE Strip, just a long, long strip of strip malls full of chain stores endlessly repeating themselves until you start to feel more than a little insane. This eatery appears to be one of the better options amidst the sea of Applebees, Taco Bells, and Burger Kings.
Standard American-Italian fare, is what you'll enjoy here, with lots of bread and large portions, which were quite welcome to our table of hungry hikers and climbers. The tomato-basil soup was divine and the chicken marsala with mashed potatoes was A-ok. My friend had some sort of lobster pasta that she was still swooning over the next day.
Service was energetic and pleasant. Prices are higher than what you'll pay at other places on this "strip," but the food is noticeably better. This is no destination restaurant, but if I found myself driving up and down Charleston again, I'd happily eat here again.
Tip: If it's your first time here, don't try to big-time it and act like you've been here before. If they learn you're a virgin to Carrabba's, you get free fried zucchini sticks! (I might be a virgin every time! - Ladies, don't try that at home.)
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