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NewNew Marvel 30 Bottle Wine Grotto Built In Wine Cellar
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Grotto (JP Review)

A co-tradesman of mine recommended Grotto in Beacon Hill to me a while ago. It was actually during restaurant week when my co-worker told me about Grotto and how he went and had a great supper and how the menu was not changed for the special week. When making reservations for Friday night, I looked at their online menu and they have a bedtime fixe special: $35 for a three course meal of their entire menu. (Some entrees cost a few bucks more.) The menu looked in effect good, with various Italian classics like spaghetti and meatballs and calamari salad. After I booked the reservations, I unquestioned to see what the general audience thought of the Grotto. Nearly all 4 star reviews. The only bad reviews were all during restaurant week. If you follow this blog, you identify how it's tough to judge a restaurant during this city-wide celebration, so I took more credence with the non-restaurant week reviews. All talked about how kind the food was, the large portions and the very romantic underground dining area.

(Side note: I understand that where our condo is, it's off the primary streets of the South End, but when you call for a cab, and they tell you it'll be 5-10 minutes, you would still expect the cab to show up in 5-10 minutes right? After 15 minutes, we called the cab partnership again (not mentioning which company so we don't get blacklisted) and they told us that all the cabs in South End were picking up people on the street and that one should come for us in 8-10 minutes. WTF!?!?!?!?! What's the nicety of even calling if you are just going to allow your cabs to pick up random fare on the streets while people who called and have been waiting for over 15 minutes are hand stuck? We said screw it, walked up the long block from our condo to the main street and sure enough we get a cab in less than a moment...no more calling from us, it's just way easier to wait in the rain on the corner than call. Anyway, by the time this cab got us to Beacon Hill (he had no idea where

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