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Cossetta Italian Market
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Anyone looking for no frills, reasonably authentic Italian cuisine could do worse than Cossetta's. Anyone looking for a minimally acceptable level of service and a coherent seating plan should go somewhere, anywhere, else. The parking attendant was confused. The first restaurant employee we encountered was visibly irritated when we did not know what we wanted to order after 20 seconds, the second employee was busy chatting with a co-worker when we needed his assistance. Dio mio. The cashier spoke not one word during our entire transaction, but did helpfully point at a sign when we had a question. Thanks so much! Most of the tables upstairs are so close together that one table being used will essentially preclude the adjacent table from being used. Clearly, the location is saving this place from well-deserved oblivion. When we departed we wondered if we had encountered a single Cossetta's employee who even pretended to care. No. No we did not. Ci vediamo.
Pros: Nothing comes to mind
Cons: The food was OK, everything else was pitiful
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