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Alcohol:
Full Bar |
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860-399-2554 |
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Fine French cuisine with a Yankee twist. Friendly service at reasonable prices.
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Sep 15th, 2005 |
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My wife and I finally tried this place after a crazy summer in Clinton. The fries (who doesn't like fries!) and the Halibut entree was out of this world! We'll be in there more frequently. |
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Sep 10th, 2005 |
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First timer. I really enjoyed the meal and loved the dining room. I'm a Boston gal and it was great to see the Hancock and other Boston buildings on the walls. Dessert was so fabulous I tried two. |
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Aug 29th, 2005 |
Great food. Great ambience and a really fun place where you 'can't' hear the conversation next to you because of the jazzy lounge music and everyone's having a great time. Tough to get into the dining room on a weekend, but I prefer the patio and parking my keyster on the couches. Tapas + Couches + Acid jazz + martinis... I may never go to another place again.
I had the moquecka (Spelling?) a Brazillian fish stew - out of this world. |
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Aug 28th, 2005 |
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I had as much fun lounging in their plush dining room as picking from their menus. Very New York and very good. Beats the heck out of the fish/chip places on the shoreline and a lot less stuffy than the fine dining in the area. |
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