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Soooo I just had lunch here, and the food was pretty gross. Disappointed all around because I usually love eating at Bravo. The one in Cranberry is always on point, but I definitely won't be coming back to this location. Man, I don't even know where to start. Let's go with service. Everything took soooo long. It took our waiter 20 minutes to bring us stale bread that was clearly old. I couldn't even cut through it with a knife. The waiter apologized and all, but the "fresh" bread wasn't that much better. Then, my mom and I waited another 20 minutes for entrees which were salty and greasy. We ordered the Chicken Milenese and Pepperoni & Meatball Manicotti. The manicotti was ridiculously greasy - drowning in oil, ugh. On top of it all, the filling was mad mushy. My mom's chicken was straight up gross. The oil had this nasty smell to it - I don't really know how to describe it. They probably used old oil that's been sitting there, double ugh. Plus, the chicken tasted super gamey. The only thing edible on her dish was the herb linguine which was mediocre at best. Bah, super disappointed. If you're in the mood for Italian, I suggest driving the extra distance and goin' to the Cranberry location.
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