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Biagio's Bistro
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Food Fairly standard Italian menu with Middle Eastern additions (hummus, potato salad, and tabouli). Pasta and specials are OK, but a bit overpriced for the quality. The real highlights are the desserts the tiramisu, creme brulee, and peanut butter pie are all delicious.
Bar OK wine and beer selection and full bar. Avoid cocktails - dusty bottles behind the bar look like they are from the liquor museum and the bartender has a love affair with vermouth.
Ambience - Biagio's is lacking big time here. It seems to occupy a former knick-knack shop or greeting cards store. I half-expected to be able to purchase some potpourri or scented candles when I went to the bathroom. The bright lighting, drop ceilings, and pegboard on the walls are big detractors.
Bottom Line: Save Biagios as a place for dessert after seeing a movie at the Esquire. Skip everything else.
Pros: Desserts
Cons: Ambience, Bar
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