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| - Another spot that has been on my watch list to try. It looks so inviting all the times I have driven past it, but I am usually on another mission and can't stop in. Up until today, I didn't have feedback from anyone else who has tried it, so I wasn't sure if the place was just all looks and nothing more.
Meeting up with a friend gave me the opportunity to see for myself. The location is pretty convenient, and there is ample parking, thanks to another lot off to the side.
The interior and exterior looks very inviting and classy. The dining area is spacious, comfortable, and relaxing. Plenty of room between patrons to allow for a decent conversation to occur.
Our server was very friendly and cheerful as she explained the menu. They list lunch and dinner pricing next to each menu item. Menu features pizza,(4 different sizes and 10 different styles and flavors) I noticed an option to add ricotta cheese to your pizza. 8 different calzones, including a tuna calzone! Never heard of that. Menu is pretty extensive and features chicken, veal and seafood dinners, open faced sandwiches, hoagies, house specialties, (lobster ravioli with vodka cream sauce ) 14 different appetizers, soups and salads. Pretty decent options.
I decided to order your standard meatball hoagie. However, when it was served to me, I noticed it wasn't a "meatball" hoagie. It was more like a crushed up meatball hoagie because there were chunks of meat all over the bun. The first bite indicated that it tasted exactly like a meatball hoagie but minus the round balls of meat I generally expect. The bun was great, the amount of sauce was just right, and the crunch of the bun made me forget all about the original appearance of it all. So much so, that I never even asked the server if this was the norm! All the more reason to go back and see if its the same, and to try a slice of the homemade cheesecake!
Prices are reasonable and they offer a child's menu for those 12 and under.
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