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- LLindsay1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoHad my friend's birthday there and they were very quiet about it - no table side singing which was lovely. Our Waitress was great and informative. The calamari was great, I had the seafood papdelle which was incredible. My friend enjoyed her burger and truffle fries greatly. And the Creme Brulee was exquisite!More infoWemmys kitchen and loungePrice: Expensive• American• Marlborough•4.8
- JJenniferGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoPerfect date night spot. Good and drinks are deliciousMore infoThe MercantilePrice: Moderate• American• Worcester•4.5
- MMarkVIPGreater Boston •10 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoA very romantic experience. The staff were great and attentive and explained the whole fondu experience. We ordered a nice bottle of white wine and tried all three fondu options, cheese, steak lovers and chocolate for dessert. The food was delicious and the proportions were perfect. Everything was well presented. We really enjoyed the no rush experience and enjoyed eating and conversation for more than 2 hours. It was an excellent experience. We will definitely come back.More infoThe Melting Pot - Bedford/BurlingtonPrice: Expensive• Fondue• Burlington•4.5
- ''FrankPhiladelphia County •3 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoThe food is excellent and Sean the server is a top professional and makes dinning very enjoyable. Great place great food great serviceMore infoCoach GrillPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Wayland•4.8
- AAliceVIPNew York City •94 reviews4.0Dined 6 days agoWe were out of town and it was our 51st wedding anniversary. Finding a restaurant that was open on a Monday wasn't easy but Leo's turned out to be close to our hotel and the food was very good. We shared a special antipasto, he had fettuccine alfredo with chicken and I had eggplant stuffed with ricotta with linguine. Portions were large so we only finished half but took the leftovers to go. Service was slow but friendly. Most of the room was a bar and nearly all the tables were high tops because they had a large party coming in that used all the low tables, but they found a regular table and chairs for us (climbing onto a tall chair would have been difficult). The waitstaff wore shirts that said the restaurant has been there since 1910 so that's pretty impressive.More infoLeo's RistorantePrice: Moderate• Italian• Worcester•4.2