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Fratelli Ristorante & Bar
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I planned on dining at Fratelli's, but our babysitter couldn't make it at last minute, so we opted for take-out. I was instructed by one of the waiters that, "We don't really do take-out orders," and then he proceeded to ignore me, which upset me to no end. I went back out to my car, let me husband know what happened and he proceeded to continue with ordering our meal from the same guy. Anyhow, we brought the food home and started off with the cheese plate - a complete waste of $. Five small slices of cheese; three, of which, were awful. And then there was the pate, which was hellish. The tapenade we had couldn't of handled anymore salt, or they would simply have to call it black salt on crostini. And then there was the steak, which came with a side of potatoes literally swimming in oil.
Pros: wine
Cons: attitude at the door
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