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Businiess name:  Lubrano's Trattoria
Review by:  Erin L.
Review content: 
Lubrano's is the kind of restuarant that you could easily pass right on by. It is located in a strip mall and you would probably never even notice it. Once inside though, there is a big open room with just enough tables. The owner and head chef is in his mid 30's and cooks some amazing food. From the herbed bread with olive oil to the lobster bisque soup to the after dinner espresso. Everything tastes homemade because it is. Don't go in this restuarant expecting spaghetti and meatballs. While you can probably request it, you should try something from the menu. I've never been disappointed! Although I would absolutely call it fine dining, you can wear jeans to dinner and not stand out. It is a very busy restaurant so get there early or be prepared to wait! It is well worth the wait.

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