Had a lunch there last week, my first time ever going there. Had heard good things.
Amazing Italian food. Very nice inside. Was blown away.
Like Davotinos in Mentor, a hidden gem for great homemade paizan food.
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by 4thQtrGlory » Mon Dec 01, 2008 11:44 pm

by swerb » Mon Dec 01, 2008 11:54 pm
4thQtrGlory wrote:Davotino's in Mentor is very good. But.......if you drive a little further down mentor avenue you will find the best Italian in town, Casa de Angelo.
by 4thQtrGlory » Mon Dec 01, 2008 11:58 pm

by FUDU » Tue Dec 02, 2008 5:23 pm
by Dozen » Tue Dec 09, 2008 10:21 am
Swerb wrote:4thQtrGlory wrote:Davotino's in Mentor is very good. But.......if you drive a little further down mentor avenue you will find the best Italian in town, Casa de Angelo.
Lived in Mentor for 10 years, ate at both joints many, many times.
Both good, still prefer Davotinos.
Im a sucker for places that make the veal parm so big they gotta serve the pasta on another plate. And the homemade Italian dressing there ...
by jack_tors » Tue Dec 09, 2008 10:44 am
Dozen wrote:Swerb wrote:4thQtrGlory wrote:Davotino's in Mentor is very good. But.......if you drive a little further down mentor avenue you will find the best Italian in town, Casa de Angelo.
Lived in Mentor for 10 years, ate at both joints many, many times.
Both good, still prefer Davotinos.
Im a sucker for places that make the veal parm so big they gotta serve the pasta on another plate. And the homemade Italian dressing there ...
+1, Davintinos is solid but nothing will ever compare to the old spaghetti co. on 91 in Mayfield. The wine barrel booths................I miss that place
by Dozen » Tue Dec 09, 2008 12:02 pm
jack_tors wrote:Dozen wrote:Swerb wrote:4thQtrGlory wrote:Davotino's in Mentor is very good. But.......if you drive a little further down mentor avenue you will find the best Italian in town, Casa de Angelo.
Lived in Mentor for 10 years, ate at both joints many, many times.
Both good, still prefer Davotinos.
Im a sucker for places that make the veal parm so big they gotta serve the pasta on another plate. And the homemade Italian dressing there ...
+1, Davintinos is solid but nothing will ever compare to the old spaghetti co. on 91 in Mayfield. The wine barrel booths................I miss that place
I remember that place, they did have good food. Where exactly was it again in Mayfield? If memory serves me right, it was on the corner of Wilson Mills and 91 where Yours Truely and CVS are today.
by swerb » Tue Dec 09, 2008 12:20 pm
by Dozen » Tue Dec 09, 2008 12:30 pm
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