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Location alone keeps some places alive. Case in point, Fiore. Main Street address lures eaters with false promise of fireworks, proficient-but-hollow Italian-facsimile fare follows. And yet the joint still exists. Cozy dining room, but generally vacant dishes—put otherwise, the bread sticks are great. Buy-one-get-one late into the fall, which is the only time of year that economically justifies missing out on better similarly-priced restaurants within yearning distance.
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