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This place overall has great reviews so I was expecting a delicious dinner, but personally, I found the food mediocre. I ordered the chicken parm with rigatoni pasta (and marinara) and my boyfriend got the short ribs. He thought his portion was fairly small but said it tasted alright. I thought my dish was a good portion for the price. But it was just "ok". But I will say the dinner bread was really yummy and the salad before the meal was pretty good as well. Their house vinaigrette was tasty, much better than their house pesto ranch. My boyfriend had the apple bread pudding for desert and he said it was pretty good. You definitely know you are at an Italian restaurant by the decor. We felt like we were at Grandma's for dinner, which is a comforting feeling but it is definitely outdated to say the least. We were a bit confused at the items/food for sale at the front, where the hostess is at. Strange that you could buy some Quest bars, a pizza cutter and some soda, I guess it's your next best option if you don't want to go to the grocery store. With all the options of restaurants around here, most likely we will not go back.
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