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Angelo's Restaurant
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I'm relatively new to this place, our usual client lunch place was full and I was just drifting down Northup (20th) looking for a spot. It's tucked off on a side street, and I never noticed it before. Well I should of, our lunch was dynamite. Aside from standard Italian fare, with excellent sauces, they have some in-house specialities that are outstanding, like the sausage sandwich with a mustard laced sauce I ate the first time I was there. Good bread, solid tomato sauces, reasonable prices . . . what else do you need? This is one of those places you can call your own and eat at for decades. I will.
Pros: Right down the middle Italian comfort food
Cons: Well, the location ain't the Ritz, but who cares?
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