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Businiess name:  Pomodoro
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Reading these reviews, I am both smiling knowingly and incredulous that I wasted any time here. We, a young Brookline family, were looking forward to a great Italian meal. We went to Pomodoro at 5:45 as we have a young son. The restaurant ostensibly welcomes children and offers highchairs. A nice, unfortunately-employed man, told me to put my stroller in a nook by the restroom. As I lay the stroller on a pile of junk, I was yelled at by the later-identified owner to leave the stroller outside the restaurant on the sidewalk or I would not be served. Too stunned to be angry, I tried to politely explain which yielded more yelling. YELLING. We left, moods soured, but had a great meal at the lovely and authentic Sichuan Garden around the corner. We have taken our son to many restaurants in New York, Miami, Boston, Palm Beach and never been treated with less than a smile. Diners, we all work hard for our money-- don't waste your time or cash on this crude place. (ps per my hubby, bread was stale, not promising)

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