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Pomodoro
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Very modern and elegant Italian food is simple and satisfying. Portions are perfectly-sized, and though dishes aren't packed to the brim with fifteen trendy ingredients (like you might see at other restaurants), quality is high and everything is delicious. \r
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Though the place is small and the wait can be very long, servers are very friendly despite being obviously very busy. One one occaision, our table was even given appetizers and desserts on the house. \r
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Cocktail menu is very special - if limited - with unique drinks you wouldn't see elsewhere in Brookline (Bloodorange bourbon smash is my favorite). The only drag is that they do not accept credit cards. Prices are pretty reasonable, though, so no need for more than $40/person unless you're planning to order a ton. \r
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I think this place has gotten so many negative reviews because it wasn't what people might had been expecting. This is not really a large, family-friend Italian place like you might find in the North End. Pomodoro has more character than you'd expect for boring Boston, but you need to be willing to put up with the quirks. The restaurant is definitely not somewhere I'd want to go with a large group, but with stylish decor and good food, it makes a perfect spot for dinner and drinks prior to a night out.
Pros: Beautiful room, good food, a very pleasing feel overall
Cons: Long waits, *no credit cards*
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