Simple contemporary eaterie serving traditional Italian dishes, often locally sourced.
Our place is awesome.We have Hardworking, dedicated staff provide a great service. The atmosphere is fun, but not excitable. Food quality is brilliant and the portions are huge (literally the starter was the size of a main). Prices is reasonable and toilets clean. On-street parking around and about.
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