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Írjon visszajelzéstAs for the actual restaurant it was a bit small but nicely renovated and they have a nice outdoor patio. Now the ba news I ordered spaghetti and meatballs and found the spaghetti clumpy. The meatballs were ok yet a bit small. My wife ordered chicken tetrazziniand it was dry not much Alfredo sauce. She only ate a small portion of it which cost her 25 dollars. We ordered two drinks and they were over priced. Bill came to 71 dollars with a five dollar tip. If I were you and your looking for a really nice Italian dinner I would suggest Giovanni's just up the road from Gino's. It will be a little more expensive but the quality of the food is so good. Sorry Gino's restaurant you have a way to go to get my respect for your new restaurant.
Ordered take out on line as out last two in restaurant visits were very unsatisfactory. Staff just doesn't care about the clients New owners are worse pasta comes with pre sliced stale bread and no name margarine butter is no longer included I hate putting inedible food in thr landfill for paying for food we won't eat Panzerotti had raw bacon more garbage Burnt on the bottom Chicken parm with undercooked penne Now a new take out is being offered Burgers with frozen fries Robert Irvine of the Food Network and star of Restaurant Makeover first advice he gives get rid of frozen fries fresh are cheaper and taste so much better Sadly frozen fries mean no orders from me Raw bacon undercooked penne and stale bread seved with no name margarine Too bad new owners make changes their choice but won't be back The dump says thank you
Chicken parmisean was dried out and tough pasta sauce was simply canned crushed tomato sauce on our pasta. Very disappointed in the meal. 4 of us ordered pasta and none of us ate it. Not interested in going back. Not the first time we are disappointed.
This Italian restaurant is located along Highway 17 towards the north part of the city. It serves hearty Italian food at reasonable prices and huge portions for lunch and dinner. It’s also a local breakfast hangout for all ages, including retirees, workers and sportsmen on their way out of town. Hubby and I had the veal parmigiana which is advertised on their sign outside for $12.99. Previously when we had it, I just ordered the normal penne but for an additional $3, you could have their homemade pasta in either tomato or Alfredo sauce. Our waitress recommended trying the Alfredo sauce this time but next time I’ll switch back to the tomato sauce. Hubby managed to finish his entire plate which was huge but I took more than half home for another meal. The restaurant was busy with many family groups because kids eat free. Our waitress was very helpful with menu choices. We will definitely return!
Son and I went in for lunch for a pre-fathers day bite. We both ordered and were sitting there chatting for ten or fifteen minutes when our waitress came and started apologizing... apparently she went to check on our meal and my sons pizza was forgotten in the oven and was burnt.... she continued to apologize and told us that a new one was on its way and that they were going to “Comp” the entire meal!! I told her that it was totally unnecessary but she insisted! Our meal came out a very short time later and the Pizza and the Panzarotti we had was incredible! Service was amazing and over the top!