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Sugo is a fairly new restaurant on Church St. It prides itself on homemade, authentic Italian food. I read a review that called this place "casual" and I must agree, it has a 'homemade' feel it as well. I ordered the spaghetti and meatballs, and the meal was actually pretty good. It had that homemade, comfort food feeling and was very filling. It wasn't exactly as "life changing" as my waiter described, but a good meal nonetheless. Besides my waiter being a bit over dramatic, he was very friendly and attentive. Any waiter that refills my water without having to be asked is a sign of a good waiter in my books (go to The Keg, Moxies or Jack Astors and you begin to appreciate this ability in the good waiters). If you are on Church deciding beside Sugo or the neighboring 'Fuzion', I'd pick this place. I had a good dining experience, but this isn't necessarily a restaurant that will be a top pick.
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