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- DDebbieSan Francisco Bay Area •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWent there for my husband’s birthday. It was very busy but we were waited on quickly. The food was delicious. We will defintely recommend this restaurant and can’t wait to go back!More infoTrattoria Il PaninoPrice: Moderate• Italian• North End•4.5
- JjohnIndiana •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe staff and the food were amazing. Its just very dark in the restaurant. Maybe I am just getting old, lol. Hard to see menu. My wife pulled out her cell to see better and the waiter dropped a little night light on our table. It was funny and fantastic at the same time.More infoMooo BEACON HILLPrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Beacon Hill•4.7
- KKatherineGreater Boston •5 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoAmazing service on busy Valentine's Day! Our server paced our orders perfectly. Excellent cocktails. Lovely Caesar salad and shrimp scampi for starters. Our server checked on us often and bus staff were on top of clearing at just the right time. Tables are very small and crowd easily! Barely any elbow room. ( Our only nit pick) Delicious boar ragu over parpadelle and a likewise veal/ braised beef stuffed pasta were al dente and beautifully presented. Huge wine list. We split a pistachio semifreddo- we were stuffed and happy!More infoBriccoPrice: Expensive• Italian• North End•4.6
- DDerekVIPGreater Boston •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe Venetian is our favorite spot to go to. It’s very warm and welcoming and the food continues to be creative and very good. We especially like the pasta dishes as they are homemade with organic flour and the pork chop and steaks never a disappointment.More infoThe Venetian RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Italian• Hingham•4.4
- RRLondon •5 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoGrill 23 on Valentine's Day was as spectacular as usual. We started out with the Seafood Tower, had a French Onion Soup, followed it with a Wedge Salad, and then the Rib Eye. Food was awesome as ever and the bread basket was filled with great goodies such as corn bread, raisin pumpernickel, and more. The extensive wine list provided a lot of choices and we started with a Paul Hobbs and ended with a Screaming Eagle.More infoGrill 23 & BarPrice: Very Expensive• Steak• Back Bay•4.8