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Businiess name:  Daniel's Restaurant & Catering
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Friends of ours are Daniel's nuts, so somebody thinks this place is great. With that said, made the drive from N. Raleigh and quite frankly could not understand what the big deal was. The atmosphere was family oriented, seemed a bit outdated (this was awhile back, sorry if there have been updates), loud and bustling. The menu was huge, lots of choices but almost too many if that's possible. Pricey for a family-style restaurant. DEFINITELY not romantic, skip this if you're looking for chic, trendy or quiet and romantic. Didn't try the pizza, if they have great pizza I can find great pizza in tons of places without driving to Apex (The Point at Five Points is great)... pasta I had was average, nothing earth shattering. I have only been once mind you, but this was my first impression. If it were in my neighborhood I might give it a second shot, but not worth a drive. If you're in Apex and want somewhere to take the kids for pizza, probably a reasonably good choice.

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