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Cafe Alessio
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You may not notice this little BYOB restaurant tucked in near the huge new Wegman's shopping center. It's definitely hidden amongst all the suburban sprawl on Route 611. But, whenever I'm in the mood for Italian food, this is the place I choose to go. They have a wonderful variety of homemade pasta dishes, seafood and grilled items .... excellent soups... and oustanding desserts. I've never tried their pizza, but based on the rest of their dishes, it's gotta be great. The only con about the place is it's size and the atmosphere .... it's very small and very squished inside. It's definitely not the place for a large group or kids. And, the restaurant looks more like a pizza parlor w/ the large counter and glass display cases. Seems like the dine-in restaurant was an afterthought. Because of it's size, there can be quite a wait on weekends (and a chilly breeze from the door opening and closing during the winter months). But, if you don't mind being close to your neighbors or are looking for some really good Italian take-out, it's definitely one of the best places in the area to go for a yummy Italian meal. Try to save room for dessert!
Pros: Wonderful Italian Food, Daily Specials, BYOB
Cons: Squishy Seating, Pizza Parlor Atmosphere
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