Lincoln Parkers agree this “solid neighborhood Italian” is “still great after all these years” as they “chill out” while dining on “basic”, “delicious” midpriced fare in the “cozy”, rustic quarters; it can get “crowded” – “especially on weekends” – though there are “rarely ridiculous waits”, and besides, a mostly Boot-centric wine list stokes the “sanctuary” vibe.
This small family-run storefront has a following for its well-prepared, simple Italian cuisine.:
In Short
Mismatched plates and handmade flowered tablecloths are accented by faux finish walls, exposed ductwork and Euro-pop music. The menu choices begin with salata ignorante, brimming...