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Businiess name:  Trilussa La Trattoria
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
OK, OK, it is a next door neighbor to University Massage, but University Massage was there before Trilussa, and will be there when they're gone. My wife and I have wanted to try this place on numerous trips to Chapel Hill and finally did. The ambiance from the street draws you in and the interior is quite romantic and quaint. A rainy Saturday night would be perfect. Maybe a little Dean Martin, Sinatra or Billie Holliday in the background. I can't say that the food was excellent, but it was fine. The server was excellent, the wine was excellent. Everybody strolls by and looks in or peeks at the menu on the wall outside. Get the window table to your right as you go in to get the Franklin Street experience and to avoid the door draft to your left. It is an inviting place, especially for couples. I think you pay more for the atmosphere than the food itself and you do get a real feel of Italy in here. \r \r Famed local writer Art Shansky was dining when we came in. Our server pointed out that Dean is a regular, usually take-out (I wonder why?). For a quiet romantic evening, try it, you will remember it. But exit stage right (unless you want a massage). Not recommended with a stomach full of Tuscany, nor necessarily with your spouse in tow. Pros: Italian, Chapel Hill, romanticism, convenience to University Massage

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