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Businiess name:  Guido & Vito's Italian Cuisine
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We arrived here hoping to find a simple Italian meal but unfortunately the waiter had some sort of mental disability or social ineptitude. The first bad sign was when he literally threw the menus on the table. Okay sir, this isn't New Jersey, it's Seaside, Oregon. When we finally went to order he would tell us what we wanted before we could finish putting in our order, constantly interrupting us until the point my Wife's mother gave up trying to order and put her menu down on the table in frustration. For around $15 for a plate of spaghetti it's not unreasonable to expect a waiter to have basic social/people/conversational skills. The whole meal I was on edge expecting the waiter to freak out about something or spit in our food. In the end, the food was actually passable, but way overpriced for what it was. It was happy hour and the wine was $3 a glass, which was really the only good thing about this place. Unless you are desperate or just want a cheap glass of wine served with some ""attitude"" I'd avoid this place like the plague.

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