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Pat M.
West Chester , Pennsylvania
124
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small but a family owned like business happy to see you helpfull
great pricing and food wont leave you being hungry one of the better
dining experiences in atlantic city
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Tifa M.
cairo , Alaska
1
review
Expensive but good ...good steak filet with port wine sauce ...
rack of lamb is excellant, btw bar is too small to dring plus can't
be a romantic place coz there's so many voice
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Jane S.
New York , New York
123
reviews
Expect to wait for this place ..
forget about 30 mins wait .... its more than an hour ! Reservations
?? only for large parties of 10 or more if I am correct ...
Has a feeling of a local bar .... very loud n noisy reminds me of
eating at Hard Rock Cafe ....
But on the other hand ... food is suprisingly fresh and good, service
is a so so but once you've seen the place you will understand
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Anonymous
56945
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Over rated ...some things good ..some not ...the flow of the place
sucks ..to noisy ...no reservations ...bar to small and loud
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Dennis C.
Villas , New Jersey
16
reviews
The food was excellent but you need to take a look at the entire
picture before deciding whether this place is for you. You enter
through the bar to gain access to the restaurant. We walked in
at 6 PM, the bar was standing room only, it was very cold, VERY noisy,
people were drunk, boisterous and obnoxious. This restaurant
does not take reservations except for parties of 10 or more. There
is no hostess station, upon entering the bar you must make your
way through the crowd of people standing around the bar, in order
to ask the bartender "How do I get a table". We were informed by
the bartender that he will put our name on the list and that there
is an hour wait. After two hours of being pushed and pulled by patrons
trying to make their way to the bar, we were finally shown to our
seat, thats when we realized what eventually happens to the drunks
at the bar, they also get shown to a table. We sat across from a table
of 6, they were drunk, obnoxious and crude. A family with ...
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Brian L.
Mt. Laurel , New Jersey
39
reviews
I suppose small stores have to work twice as hard to keep up with
the big stores. This store does that and then some. I am a loyal
customer whenever I go into A.C. The food here is great and will
keep you coming back for more.
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Bette G.
44
reviews
Small is not always bad, this restaurant is small in size but fantastic
food wise. Everything was so fresh. I barely could finish my salad,
it was very good. Veal was my choice of the day and it was done superbly,
so tender and fresh.
Escape the casinos and try a truely great old time tavern in Atlantic
City.
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JEFFREY W.
Alberta
1
review
Garlic, garlic, garlic. A small, well- known eatery, which specializes
in Italian dishes. If you can get the roasted "long hot" peppers,
get em (if you have what it takes to eat them). Veal, pasta, and
spinach sauteed in olive oil and garlic are my personal favorites.
Not expensive, and your best chance in town of seeing celebrities
out to dinner.
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Cathy H.
Absecon , New Jersey
6
reviews
Very small & expect a wait, unless you go at 5:00 PM. You have to
have a glass of their homemade red wine! The portions are large
& everything is fresh-made. Specials are a little pricey, but
always good. Salad is served family style with a garlicey Italian
dressing. Fresh, Gerogia Ave, Italian bread - yum. They do not
accept reservations & the bar is small to wait, but they just added
on to the bar. Frank Sinatra is always "playing" there. Family
owned & opereated.
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