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Tuscan inflections at homestyle spot with rustic, woodsy décor. Comfy nabe spot with year-round romantic, secluded back garden. More mature menu than Max or its downtown brethren. Husband and wife team dish out boar tenderloin with polenta or pizza-esque cofaccini drizzled with olive oil and garlic and topped with artichokes. Fresh broccoli rabe, robust pastas. Crisp brick-oven pies also offer much amore. For the grown and sexy.
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