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Janet 12-03-2014 12:04 PM

Really miss Abondante's

LakeSnake 12-03-2014 12:09 PM

Try Noland's in Wolfeboro

BroadHopper 12-03-2014 01:09 PM

Italian Resturants
 
There is Rossi's on 104 in New Hampton. Although not an Italian restaurant, they do have great Italian dishes South Main St Pizza in Laconia.

I guess your right, all the restaurants that came to mind are now close. O's, CJ Avery's and T-Bones do have good Italian choices.

The only real 'authentic' IItalian restaurant north of Boston that I enjoy is the 'Picolo Italia', downtown ManchVegas.

WakeboardMom 12-03-2014 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Phantom (Post 237140)
Quite honestly BroadHopper .... since Abondante's in Merideth closed followed by the one over by the Belknap Mall (now Mexican) .... I can't think of a single other "good" Italian restaurant other than Fratello's.

enlighten me to where they all are ...... We love good/ authentic Italian food



(I am being quite serious)
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I've never been, but people here have spoken highly of Rossi's on route 104. Coincidentally, they have an ad on the same page of that flyer posted above as the new Faro restaurant.

PaugusBayFireFighter 12-03-2014 02:18 PM

Doesn't Lago claim to be an Italian restaurant?

We wouldn't go back there again. Awful from start to finish.

Airedale1 12-03-2014 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by BroadHopper (Post 237145)
The only real 'authentic' Italian restaurant north of Boston that I enjoy is the 'Piccola Italia', downtown ManchVegas.

You got that right! I couldn't agree more. I am originally from East Boston and John Paolini, the owner/chef of Piccola's is a life long friend of mine.
He started out as a kid learning his craft at Jeveli's Restaurant in East Boston and then was a cook at Joe Tecce's restaurant in the North End. There he met another great chef, Annibale Todesca. When Annibale left Tecce's to open the Colloseum Restaurant in Salem, NH he took John with him and John was his head Chef there until John went on his own and opened Piccola Italia.

If you ever have a chance check out his restaurant.

http://www.piccolaitalianh.com/

Phantom 12-03-2014 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by PaugusBayFireFighter (Post 237151)
Doesn't Lago claim to be an Italian restaurant?


Key Words ..... Claims to be




enuf said :D


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jrc 12-03-2014 08:08 PM

How about Guiseppes, pretty good traditional Italian-American food for the lakes region.

Bumble2249 12-03-2014 10:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phantom (Post 237140)
Quite honestly BroadHopper .... since Abondante's in Merideth closed followed by the one over by the Belknap Mall (now Mexican) .... I can't think of a single other "good" Italian restaurant other than Fratello's.



enlighten me to where they all are ...... We love good/ authentic Italian food







(I am being quite serious)

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Lago and Giussepes don't come close to Frattelos so in my opinion there is only one italian restaurant currently. One of which could be much better.

So I'm looking forward to some good authentic Italian dining.


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Duke's 12-04-2014 08:45 AM

I agree with the comments about Rossi's. We have been going there at least once a week since we discovered it two years ago. Authentic Italian food made by the owner, Margo. They now have sea food too, so it's the best of both worlds.

MeredithMan 12-04-2014 09:10 AM

Rossi's rocks....
 
Agree with previous comments about Rossi's. For us, it had been one of those places you drive by for years, but never stop in. We finally did earlier this year and we are so glad we did. Food is great; portions are more than adequate; and prices are very reasonable, (dare I say, inexpensive....$5 for a glass of wine...:) ).

It is certainly not "fine dining", but if you want great Italian food at a low price it definitely fits the bill.

MM

moose tracks 12-04-2014 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by MeredithMan (Post 237168)
Agree with previous comments about Rossi's. For us, it had been one of those places you drive by for years, but never stop in. We finally did earlier this year and we are so glad we did. Food is great; portions are more than adequate; and prices are very reasonable, (dare I say, inexpensive....$5 for a glass of wine...:) ).

It is certainly not "fine dining", but if you want great Italian food at a low price it definitely fits the bill.

MM

My wife and I have been going to Rossi’s in New Hampton for over 10 years. We feel they serve the best Italian food in the lakes area. As MeredithMan pointed out, it certainly isn’t fine dining and the rustic atmosphere could use some updating but they serve good authentic Italian food. Margot and her family has owned and run the restaurant for over 25 years. Service is great and now they also have seafood on their menu.

Phantom 12-04-2014 10:27 AM

You convinced me when I read a glass of wine for $5 ! :D



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VitaBene 12-04-2014 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Duke's (Post 237167)
I agree with the comments about Rossi's. We have been going there at least once a week since we discovered it two years ago. Authentic Italian food made by the owner, Margo. They now have sea food too, so it's the best of both worlds.

Kevin, formerly of Kevin's Cafe, is at Rossi's now. He knows his way around fish!!
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GUNNER 12-05-2014 09:29 AM

Menu
 
Here is link for proposed Menu for Faro Italian Grille.

http://www.opentable.com/faro-italian-grille

VitaBene 12-05-2014 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by GUNNER (Post 237187)
Here is link for proposed Menu for Faro Italian Grille.

http://www.opentable.com/faro-italian-grille

From the Open Table description...

Celebrating more than 35 years, the Faro Italian Grille has stood as a cornerstone of Weirs Beach, NH on beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee.
Our menu offers a great selection of seafood, steaks and chicken; heart healthy items, A Taste of Italy specialties, and always one or more specials.
It’s easy to see why the Faro Italian Grille, just yards from Weirs Beach on beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee, is a favorite of locals and visitors alike. Our guests are welcome to stroll our indoor and outdoor decks overlooking the boardwalk and sands of Weirs Beach, or if you prefer, relax in our well stocked lounge with an extensive wine list and big screen televisions to watch your favorite sporting events.
Supporting and servicing Bikeweek, vendors and thousands of visitors each June, you too can enjoy the food, entertainment, and hospitality that the Faro Italian Grille has to offer.


It is hard to be a favorite when you have not opened yet (they certainly have not been open for 35 years).

john60ri 12-05-2014 10:13 AM

Italian
 
Our favorite when we're up there is Fratello's. We'll be sure to try Rossi's next time. We went to the Italian Farmhouse in Plymouth years ago. Is it still open?

Phantom 12-05-2014 10:21 AM

Thanks for sharing .... I'm a member of Open Table and never thought to look there until they were open


First reaction:
Beyond the Marketing hype (which I can live with)..... I sure hope the menu changes ..... this is rather disappointing!

No Italian soups ... Ministrone, Wedding, sausage
No Veal dishes ... picatta, Marsala, Saltimboca

Do I have anyone hungry yet?

Also -- why are there chicken dishes included under the PASTA section .... and no Bolognese ?


Unfortunately & sadly (it looks like to me) this will be nothing more than a cross breed of Giuseppe's & the old Lobster Pound ....... don't want to bash a place before it's even open, but this is underwhelming.





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BroadHopper 12-05-2014 10:22 AM

Italian Farmhouse
 
is still open, but not a favorite. You can get the same Italian dishes at any of the Common Man restaurants.

SIKSUKR 12-05-2014 10:40 AM

Interesting that on their menu they have catagories of Lobster Pound sandwiches and Lobster Pound pizza.Is this place still half Lobster Pound?Kind of weird named catagories for Italian food.

KarenM 12-05-2014 12:00 PM

Open table has not yet been updated..
 
first my disclaimer.....I will be working at Faro Italian Grille.

The menu has not been updated on Open Table yet. I had the pleasure of sampling most of the menu items yesterday, and the dishes are wonderful.

Only fresh pasta is used, and dishes include Papardelle alla Bolognese, Spaghetti also Scoglio, and Ziti ala Buonguataia. The Bistenna Di Manzo alla Florentini is prepared with a 16 oz Certified Angus sirloin and is outstanding. The menu includes chicken, pork, lamb and seafood dishes, salads, soup and appetizers.

Faro Italian Grille will open Sunday at 4:00pm. If any of the forum members drop in, please say hello!

Rusty 12-05-2014 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by KarenM (Post 237196)
first my disclaimer.....I will be working at Faro Italian Grille.

You will be working at Faro Italian Grille is a "disclaimer"?

I don't get it?

KarenM 12-05-2014 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 237197)
You will be working at Faro Italian Grille is a "disclaimer"?

I don't get it?

Rusty, there is always a bit of suspicion when posts are made in the restaurant forum. I wanted everyone to know that I am affiliated with Faro Italian Grille so they wouldn't wonder about the origin of the information in my post. :-)

Wolfeboro_Baja 12-05-2014 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by VitaBene (Post 237188)
From the Open Table description...

Celebrating more than 35 years, the Faro Italian Grille has stood as a cornerstone of Weirs Beach, NH on beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee.

Is it just me or is that a huge stretch of the truth? As "Faro Italian Grille", they're not even open yet. As the "Weirs Beach Lobster Pound", they've only been open since 2007 or 2008 (by the current owners). The original registration of "The Weirs Beach Lobster Pound and Barbeque Pit" dates back to 1980 (original owners unknown). In 1990, the name changed to "Weirs Beach Lobster Pound", owned by Weirs Beach Family Restaurant, Inc. I don't understand how the current owners can claim "Celebrating more than 35 years..." when they have only operated there for 7 years.

Good timing; they just completed the registration of the new name effective yesterday.

Quote:

Originally Posted by VitaBene (Post 237188)
From the Open Table description...

It’s easy to see why the Faro Italian Grille, just yards from Weirs Beach on beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee, is a favorite of locals and visitors alike. Our guests are welcome to stroll our indoor and outdoor decks overlooking the boardwalk and sands of Weirs Beach,...

YARDS?!? When I read "just yards", I'm not thinking of 50 yards! And, I'm sorry but I don't believe they "overlook" the "boardwalk and sands of Weirs Beach". True, they are uphill from the beach but they're still 50 yds away. You'd need binoculars to identify a person on the beach.

Go ahead, call it nitpicking but I prefer to think of it as truth in advertising.

Phantom 12-05-2014 01:16 PM

Karen -

Pardon the question ... but were you once affiliated with a Restaurant now occupied by the TD Bank ?


or do I have my Karen's mixed up ?




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Rusty 12-05-2014 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by KarenM (Post 237198)
Rusty, there is always a bit of suspicion when posts are made in the restaurant forum. I wanted everyone to know that I am affiliated with Faro Italian Grille so they wouldn't wonder about the origin of the information in my post. :-)

The way you worded it is that you wanted us to know that you aren't working for the Lobster Pound.

Disclaimer means a statement that denies something. You sated that you deny working for them.

"first my disclaimer.....I will be working at Faro Italian Grille."

At least that's how I understand the above statement.

Happy Gourmand 12-05-2014 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 237197)
You will be working at Faro Italian Grille is a "disclaimer"?

I don't get it?

Maybe she should have said claimer instead of disclaimer? :)
Either way, it seems a bit disingenuous to be bashing the place before before it even opens and they have a chance to work out the inevitable kinks, and I can just about guarantee there will be some....and I will guarantee they will be flamed for it here. After all, it IS the Lobster Pound, right?
I wish them well. It's a tough business, and it's a tough time of year to be opening in an area that mostly caters to and depends on summertime traffic.

KarenM 12-05-2014 01:33 PM

No Phantom, it must be a different Karen.

Rusty, sorry For the confusion! I guess I should have started my post "in the interest of full disclosure..."!

brk-lnt 12-05-2014 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 237203)
The way you worded it is that you wanted us to know that you aren't working for the Lobster Pound.

Disclaimer means a statement that denies something. You sated that you deny working for them.

"first my disclaimer.....I will be working at Faro Italian Grille."

At least that's how I understand the above statement.

I think you interpreted her post wrongly, and opposite of what the "common" interpretation would be.

She put a disclaimer that she is affiliated with Faro because she has positive reviews and insider info about the business and menu. A reasonable person could assume she has some bias (and that's OK). Making her post WITHOUT any sort of reference that she has a vested interest in the business would be a bit shady. Stating up front, as she did, that she is associated with the restaurant helps eliminate the crazy speculations and mud flinging common in this section.

Rusty 12-05-2014 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by brk-lnt (Post 237206)
I think you interpreted her post wrongly, and opposite of what the "common" interpretation would be.

She put a disclaimer that she is affiliated with Faro because she has positive reviews and insider info about the business and menu. A reasonable person could assume she has some bias (and that's OK). Making her post WITHOUT any sort of reference that she has a vested interest in the business would be a bit shady. Stating up front, as she did, that she is associated with the restaurant helps eliminate the crazy speculations and mud flinging common in this section.

Maybe you're right but IMO you don't disclaim that you work for someone if in fact you do.

That's all I'm saying and that's how I read it.

Have a good day!

Phantom 12-05-2014 02:50 PM

WOW --

You get flamed on this forum for grammar now too ! :rolleye1:



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Pineedles 12-05-2014 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Wolfeboro_Baja (Post 237199)
YARDS?!? When I read "just yards", I'm not thinking of 50 yards! And, I'm sorry but I don't believe they "overlook" the "boardwalk and sands of Weirs Beach". True, they are uphill from the beach but they're still 50 yds away. You'd need binoculars to identify a person on the beach.

Perhaps they were thinking of an ad they posted 4 years ago.:laugh:

http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...07&postcount=4

BroadHopper 12-05-2014 03:40 PM

Truth in advertising
 
If they stretch the truth this bad, they surely must be hurting for business!

I'm sure Bike Week is all the business they need to survive year round!

VitaBene 12-05-2014 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 237203)
The way you worded it is that you wanted us to know that you aren't working for the Lobster Pound.

Disclaimer means a statement that denies something. You sated that you deny working for them.

"first my disclaimer.....I will be working at Faro Italian Grille."

At least that's how I understand the above statement.

...I will be working at Faro Italian Grille.I don't know how she could have said it more clearly.

upthesaukee 12-05-2014 08:02 PM

Love the wine listing...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GUNNER (Post 237187)
Here is link for proposed Menu for Faro Italian Grille.

http://www.opentable.com/faro-italian-grille


You can get your wine by the glass, or by the pitcher :eek::laugh:!!!!!!!

chasedawg 12-05-2014 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by VitaBene (Post 237214)
...I will be working at Faro Italian Grille.I don't know how she could have said it more clearly.

I think Rusty is the one that is confused.

Bumble2249 12-05-2014 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by BroadHopper (Post 237191)
is still open, but not a favorite. You can get the same Italian dishes at any of the Common Man restaurants.


Are you serious? I ate at Faro tonight for their soft opening and the food was phenomenal! The Common Man doesn't serve anything close to what Faro has to offer.

But I guess if your use to sub par main stream food, Italian or otherwise, than you should def stick with all the Common Man restaurants. That's exactly what they will serve you.


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robmac 12-06-2014 11:24 AM

I know this will probably blow up in my face but I want to say it anyway. The owners have made a business decision to change the name and focus of their business. As a business owner you have to look at your long range plan for success and longevity. I think they did a good job the first time and I for one am looking forward to see what they bring to the table next. I dont have any financial stake in the place but have enjoyed going as a customer. IMHO

lilyelgato 12-06-2014 12:18 PM

disclaimer
 
Just to beat a dead horse, Rusty and Karen are both right in the use of disclaimer. If one took a literal definition of the word, to disclaim would be to denounce a prior statement or cede a claim to something. But popular usage of "disclaimer" includes statements that clarify the parameters of a claim in order to avoid liability if expectations resulting from the statement are not met. Thus, they're both kind of right. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disclaimer for a much better explanation than any I could attempt.

Rusty 12-06-2014 12:54 PM

The truth of the matter is that the word "disclaimer" should not have been used at all.
She just should have said: Just to let everyone know, "I will be working at Faro Italian Grille."


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