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What started as an after-hours sandwich shop in an East End basement has become a respected staple of P-town fine dining. With a bright and airy interior, this is an ideal spot for an afternoon lunch date.
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Decent Italian food
This place is old-school Italian and you'd likely find better options elsewhere in a bigger city but this restaurant wins you over with its simplicity and charm. And by that I mean the view. Set on a dock, this is a great outdoor dining option with a stunning view of the shoreline and moored boats. Service was friendly and efficient. Our favorite things to try were the stuffed mushrooms and carbonara.
Recommend against it
Had a couple of okay meals here last summer. The carbonara is rich but fantastic. But beware. The owner seems very anti-gay and antagonistic. During one visit there he screamed at our group saying "we never liked you people anyway." Take that however you want to.
I should have had something else
Boring food. Very crowded. Rude owner and waitstaff. Wont go again!
Real Home Cooked Italian
The ambiance is a little lacking, but it is right on the water which is nice. Very old school, home style Italian food. Everyone enjoyed their meal. Service was more than acceptable. Definitely give it a shot if you're looking for Italian comfort food.
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