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Grape street is visually inviting, the bar is pretty and it looks like a wine cellar, the food I would have to say is sub par. The first time I ate there, I went only because it came highly recommended. My first experience did not impress me much. I had a chicken pasta that was just ok, I'm not a big salt lover and I had to add salt and pepper to give it some flavor. I did go back to Grape Street, but not because I was dying to try again, my dad had a groupon and invited me to lunch, otherwise I can honestly say I I wouldn't have returned. I ordered the same chicken pasta I had my first visit. I gave them the benefit of the doubt, and would explain my three star rating. The pasta was good this time around and had enough flavor that I didn't have to add any salt to make it edible. Aside from the ok food I would say the service was prompt and efficient. If you want the best Italian food just go up the street to Parma, which is miles superior.
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