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Comments, reviews and star rating for Giacomo's restaurant, Boston - MA.
delizioso!!
Said: Anonymous (Non-member)
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There is no bad choice here...Everything is phenomenal. Just visited the South End location for the first time and I have to say that I may not be visiting the North End location as frequently anymore. The South End location is so hassle free...they accept reservations, they offer valet parking for $10.00 (Parking on Cooper Street in the North End will set you back $15.00 plus the walk to the restaurant). You don't feel as rushed and as crowded at this location. It's a bigger place but it probably seats the same amount as the North End because they spaced the tables out nicely.
Report this?Very Good
Said: Anonymous (Non-member)
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I know Italian food and this is great. Friendly staff, great ambiance.
Report this?Reasonably Priced Dinner that Will Wow Anyone
Said: Anonymous (Non-member)
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We visit this restaurant in the South End quite frequently whether coming home from work or taking family out. This is the best place to find good eats and not to mention at a cost that will not break the bank. The quality of food is as good as the other highly priced restaurants in Boston and you are never disappointed on any night.
Report this?Love It
Said: Anonymous (Non-member)
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We have eaten there 2 times, and both experiences have been fantastic. The butternut squash ravioli are the best I've ever had. Plenty of food, and the casual ambience is just what we wanted. I would recommend it to anyone.
Report this?South End's Giacomos Dis-service
Said: Anonymous (Non-member)
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Food and ambience are fine, but service is a different story. The waiter and manager both used the words, "Don't come back here again" and "We don't need people like you here" after receiving over 10% tip. When has gratuity become part of the bill, and why be made to feel unwelcomed when patronizing a restaurant?
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