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<blockquote data-quote="tyromeo55" data-source="post: 2014348" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>we dont go often so this is from memory.</p><p></p><p>Marys is good for date night. A little expensive. Id recommend the Parmesan chicken. The atmosphere is dark and old. It's like grandmas yard sale lace doily and all. People dress up a little to go there. I didn't and was just fine.</p><p></p><p>Tucci's (sp?) on cherry street is pretty good also. It is nice romantic atmosphere with smaller tables and some booths. On nice days the patio is nice to eat on but not at night. They dont have a lot of seats so call early if you can and I wouldn't take a large group there. Their fettuccine Alfredo tastes like it was made totally from scratch noodles and all. Lots of wine on the tables so maybe they are know for that?</p><p></p><p>Caio's on Brookside. Smaller more contemporary atmosphere. Awesome tortellini. big long bar that you can order off the menu at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyromeo55, post: 2014348, member: 1719"] we dont go often so this is from memory. Marys is good for date night. A little expensive. Id recommend the Parmesan chicken. The atmosphere is dark and old. It's like grandmas yard sale lace doily and all. People dress up a little to go there. I didn't and was just fine. Tucci's (sp?) on cherry street is pretty good also. It is nice romantic atmosphere with smaller tables and some booths. On nice days the patio is nice to eat on but not at night. They dont have a lot of seats so call early if you can and I wouldn't take a large group there. Their fettuccine Alfredo tastes like it was made totally from scratch noodles and all. Lots of wine on the tables so maybe they are know for that? Caio's on Brookside. Smaller more contemporary atmosphere. Awesome tortellini. big long bar that you can order off the menu at. [/QUOTE]
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