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Businiess name:  Servino Ristorante
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have to take isue with Citysearch's math: seven ratings, 26 stars = 3.71 but Servino is listed at 4.5 stars. Regardless, I agree with the previous reviewer- the upstairs deck is great, and I've been up there six or eight times in that many years and my friends and I have basically had the place all to ourselves. The fried calamari IS good, and I seem to remember a couple of nice pizzas and salads, but the wine list was not memorable though heavy on moderatelypriced selections. I really like the upstairs but on eof the great things about going out is the people watching and there's not much to be had on the otherwise great deck. I went one night for jazz downstair and there were a lot of very drunk babyboomers who all seemed to know each other.

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