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The name "Blue Fountain" doesn't automatically make me think of an Italian restaurant, but venturing inside, I was in a warm restaurant with Tuscan-inspired (with a touch of Pottery Barn) decor.
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The name "Blue Fountain" doesn't automatically make me think of an Italian restaurant, but venturing inside, I was in a warm restaurant with Tuscan-inspired (with a touch of Pottery Barn) decor.
I was impressed with the food here. The menu is nothing out of the ordinary for Italian restaurants -- your typical calamari, bruschetta, etc. for your appetizers and chicken and seafood dishes for entrees -- but the service is excellent and the quality of the food stands up to other good restaurants in the area.
The only drawback to the Blue Fountain is that it is a little difficult to locate, at first. But once you find this place, you'll likely be back again.
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The Blue Fountain, owned by the Marinaro's, is conviniently across of Van Wyck Jr. High. It's an adorable restaurant with a gorgeous little fountain that little kids play around in the hot summer.I... More
The Blue Fountain, owned by the Marinaro's, is conviniently across of Van Wyck Jr. High. It's an adorable restaurant with a gorgeous little fountain that little kids play around in the hot summer.I have to say, the food is particularly delicious. The Italian cuisine consists of pasta and ravioli and stuff like that. They also cater and do weddings. appetizers start at 7.95, pastas start at 14.95, and entrees start at 17.25. It's a bit pricey, but the food is absolutely scrumptious!
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