“Incredible in every way”, this Huron Village venue with a “wonderful selection” of Italian cuisine “prepared simply and with loving care” is “‘that place’ all the locals hope stays hidden”, especially since it only contains “a few small tables”; an “excellent”, “reasonably priced” wine list featuring bottles from The Boot is another reason it’s “unique” for the area.
This humble neighborhood trattoria looks the part, with its wood-beamed ceiling and hanging plants and garlic strings. It also acts the part, with some quirks that are par for the course in Italy but can startle Americans: for instance,… Read More
Quirky Italian neighborhood place in homey Huron Village is often worth a trip.:
Trattoria Pulcinella Restaurant Review: This humble neighborhood trattoria looks the part, with its wood-beamed ceiling and hanging plants and garlic strings. It also acts the part, with some quirks that are par for the course in Italy but can startle Americans: for instance, the tables are so jammed together that your waiter often has to reach over and around patrons, and service in general...
A homey Italian trattoria, without all the trappings of the North End, is a favorite of Cambridge's many academics.:
The Scene
Befitting the trattoria's rather authentic atmosphere, the dining room features several rustic touches and cramped seating arrangements (expect to have a hard time hearing your...