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Disappointing. The bread seemed stale. It isn't crusty, it's crunchy, like crackers, or like stale bread. My wife and I don't care for sun-dried tomatoes so we didn't like the dipping oil, but others might? I had the Italian Wedding Soup and that's what it tasted like, so I'll give it a good. Also had the Roast Chicken Salad. Salad part was good, chicken part was not. Like a plain (not even seasoned) roasted chicken that they skinned and then put back into the oven to remove all moisture. Wife had Lobster Ravioli, which we both gave a "meh". Just not much flavor to it and the lobster wasn't strong enough to overcome the lack of anything else. My son liked his spaghetti and meatball. I tried the meatball and it was good, but way over-salted. My daughter had the chicken parmesan which was also pretty good and the size of an adult portion. For reference the chicken parm was at least twice the size of the spaghetti in case you have hungry kids. Generally, the food was ok, but average to the point that I won't go back. Edit: I've definitely had focaccia before. And I've definitely had stale bread. And now I've definitely had stale focaccia. This is place is average at best. Bread or no bread.
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