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Old Jun 19th, 2008, 10:00 AM
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Boston's north end italian restaurant question

We will be in boston one night before a trip to bermuda and would like to dine in the north end for dinner with our daughter. She is very good in restaurants- quiet as a mouse when she has food in front of her! But, that being said, i don't want to ruin anyone's meal at a quiet, romantic or ultra hip place. We are planning to go to Pagliuca's, but it's on a walk in basis, and i'd like to have a backup reservation -- can someone recommend a great italian restaurant in the area that might fit the bill? thank you
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Old Jun 19th, 2008, 11:44 AM
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Hello,
Every single restaurant is popular and has great food in the North End! The differences between them all are the prices.
Since you don't mind a more "relaxed" atmosphere, my favorite place is La Familia Spagnolia, or sometimes just called Spagnolios. It's a walk-in type place also, and very very very affordable compared to other places. No matter where you go, you'll have a blast!!! I do recommend going earlier in the evening, as when 6 or 7 comes around, it's nearly impossible to even walk on the street!
Make a stop at Mike's Pastry while you're on Hanover Street!!! You can't miss it!! Also, have fun in Bermuda, and if you could, let me know how it goes! I have always wanted to take that cruise from here!
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Pagliuca's should be fine. In all my years (23?) of eating in the North End, I don't recall any place being particularly quiet. I also like 5 North Square, but you should be fine at Pagliuca's. I agree about going early - it gets crowded and busy. Mike's is a lot of fun - also the place next door (Cafe Vittoria?). BTW, I have never had a bad meal in the North End. : )
Buon appetito!
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Old Jul 4th, 2008, 03:48 AM
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Thanks to all of you for your recommendations. We ended up going to pagluicca's and had one of the best Matriciana pastas I have ever had this side of the Atlantic. very peppery, but my 2 year old devoured it too! the service was great - very friendly and doting on my DD.
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Old Jul 4th, 2008, 10:09 AM
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Ditto!
 
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