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I love a lot about Mt. Horeb. Sole & Sapori is sadly not one of those things. The ambiance is nonexistant as you sit amongst dead or dying plants in a horrible 80s decor. The worst part was the number of dead flies on the window sill. Absolutely disgusting. The wait staff is woefully undereducated about the food they serve. There was a drink special the night we were there which was Mojitos (not very Italian) a beer from Capitol brewery and Sangria. The waitress told us that the Mojitos were tequila based cocktails. When asked about dishes she knew even less. The food was interesting. I had a calzone which had a nice flavor but was slathered in a marinara which ruined the dish. The sauce could have been better. It was overly sweet and tasted like it came from a can. A little sauce would have been fine but it was like they were masking something. It was just way over done. Finally something good, the dessert. We had a wonderful tiramusu. It tasted great. I think Sole has the potential to be a great italian restaurant in this town but it is just trying way too hard.
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