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• Italian • Historic District - North
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Price: Moderate
• Italian • Historic District - North
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- KKristaAustin •2 reviews5.0Dined todayOur server, Nicki, was fantastic and made us feel so welcome even though we were one of the last seatings of the night. The food was delicious - pork chop and filet, plus a board and dessert and sides. Everything was cooked perfectly.More infoCha BellaPrice: Expensive• Farm-to-table• Historic District - North•4.6
- DDaveLas Vegas •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThe meals were amazing and the selections abundant. The seafood was cooked to perfection and the Crispy Flounder will bring me back. Bobby our wait-staff was very helpful, knowledgeable of the menu and attentive to our needs. Superb!More infoGaribaldi - SavannahPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• Historic District - North•4.6
- DDavidSouth Carolina •3 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoFriendly hostess and staff. Bartender friendly as well. My husband has been in F&B management for 35 years so he had some opinions but the food was very good. It always is. Our server was very friendly and got us our wine quickly. We asked for bread to go with mussels we ordered and by the time we got it our entrees were out and the broth in the mussels was cold. I don’t blame her. I think the back of the house should have bread served with that dish, not rely on bread for the table. The bread for the table is actually soft breadsticks, which just fall apart in a broth so a crusty bread that comes with the mussels is the way to serve that if they want people to rave about it. Whoever is eating the mussels will want every last sip of the white wine sauce. The mussels were perfect. Most places over cook them. I had the canneloni with sausage, spinach and ricotta. It was so so good! My husband had meatballs and marinara. Too much pasta. It was a huge plate of spaghetti noodles with the meatballs on top of a ladle of marinara. I never order that in a restaurant because I know the marinara won’t be that great because it has to please all kinds of tastes. The meatballs were very good though. The wine list had a lot of options and we enjoyed what we ordered. Definitely going back. It’s a place I like to go when we come over for a concert. Again, staff was great. I would change the way the mussels are presented. That being said I am getting hungry just thinking about how good they were.More infoCorleone's TrattoriaPrice: Moderate• Italian• Historic District - North•4.3
- SSamDetroit / Eastern Michigan •2 reviews5.0Dined on Jun 6, 2025This was great food from appetizers to main course, just delicious!More infoGraffito at Plant Riverside DistrictPrice: Moderate• Pizzeria• Historic District - North•4.4
- JJohnnyAtlanta •2 reviews5.0Dined on May 16, 2025The best service ever. Cannot wait to come back!More infoVici RooftopPrice: Expensive• American• Historic District - South•4.2
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