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This is the location where Don Antonio's used to be. Thus, I can't help but compare it to Don Antonio's. The menu isn't as big as Don Antonio's and the prices are a bit more expensive as well. Don Antonio's had a lunch special that included soda and a salad. Here there is no lunch special and the "half orders" do not include soda and salad. I spent about $7 for a half order of fettuccine alfredo. Pretty average tasting. Sauce was thick (how I like it). Free bread was served and tasted okay. No oil and vinegar, but I suppose maybe they have some and I just didn't ask. The immediate concern is staffing. There just isn't enough waitresses working. It looked like the kitchen could use an extra hand as well. The waitress was polite and worked hard, but there was just too many customers for one person. Anyways, nothing really wrong with this place, but I'm definently not going to go out of my way to go here (like I did with Don Antonios) Oh, and beware of other reviews here on Yelp. There are six reviews all giving 5 stars and all the reviews were on 3/10/11. Seems a little fishy. I have a feeling they are fake reviews written by employees.
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