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Donna B.
Sauquoit , New York
1
review
Total disappointment. Prices are sky high for basic and typical Italian
fare. $14.95 for Eggplant Parmesan with garlic bread, that's
it. Atmosphere is minimal and old. Service was fine.
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Scott B.
Kettering , Ohio
A perfect complement to a visit to the Boxing Hall of Fame. Fairly decent
Italian.
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Phillip W.
Canastota , New York
11
reviews
Not really impressed, food was honestly, average. I could have done
better for less at home.
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m2139
canastota , New York
1
review
Great italian rest.(not mexican). My favorite is veal graziano,
its very filling. The atmosphere is a relaxing type.It's highly
recommended by me if your into italian foods.
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Alan B.
Tehachapi , California
A pretty good Italian (not Mexican) restaurant, conveniently
located just off NYS Thruway Exit 34. Genuine Italian food, good
service, and family friendly. Banquet and party rooms available
for catered events. Plenty of parking.
Canastota was settled in 1810 and quickly occupied by Italian
immigrants who built the famed Erie Canal across New York State.
The food represents this Italian-American heritage and is very
good. The hot Italian sausage is some of the best I've ever eaten.
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