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Businiess name:  Giuseppe's Depot Restaurant
Review by:  Andrea M.
Review content: 
Giuseppe's Old Depot Restaurant occupies a building that was the commuter train depot in the days before the trains were taken out of service. The restaurant is huge and is filled with original old movie posters and old West memorabilia. The food is excellent, and has won many awards. Along with Italian items on the menu, they offer a large American menu, too. The salad bar is huge, and there is a full bar. I always order a custom Calzone, my children get stone-ground crust pizza, and we sometimes order great sandwiches (try the Reuben!), or chicken or ribs. There are smoking and non-smoking areas, as well as a lounge where the bar is located. There are windows along one side of the restaurant and you can watch the commercial trains go by.

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