Campo is a welcome change from the hordes of college bars in the neighborhood. The food is delicious--I recommend the housemade mozzarella and fried green tomato caprese, the margherita pizza and the linguine and clams. The real draw for me and my friends is the bar, which features delicious and inventive drinks with shockingly reasonable prices. Most of their specialty drinks, which would probably cost around twelve to fifteen dollars at more trendy bars, cost around nine dollars, and they have happy hour twice a day. The service can be a little slow, but the waiters and bartenders are all friendly.
Pros: Delicious and well-priced drinks, good food
Cons: Slow service
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