Primo Vino
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12511 Mayfield Rd.
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
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| Phone: 216.229.3334 |
| District: Little Italy |
| Category: 191Bar,Patio,Italian |
| Price Range: $$,$$$ |
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wine tasting
wine tasting events with remarkable gourmet italian food and many glasses of unique italian wine compliments the traditional authentic family neighborhood jewel, great service, modestly priced, seafood pasta is the best. Dare you to try the tripe soup and polenta
Review by billy g from gates mills posted October 09, 2009
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Great Place in Little Italy Cleveland
This is a great restraunt. Try the dandelion salad if you know what that is about. This is a great place at the top of the hill. I'd say it has more sicilian type dishes. The helpings are good and you get dishes you could expect at grandmas.
Review by David Napoli from Eucild posted June 21, 2009
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This snug restaurant feels like a family dining room, right down to the sports trophies displayed alongside oversized wine bottles and stacks of food magazines. The cozy basement setting is devoid of a hostess stand: Once you enter, you'll be greeted by a friendly server and shown to a table or a seat at the rounded bar. A good variety of starters include polenta - a generous, tender brick of it, served with a thick slice of Danish havarti and a pool of tomato sauce. Most menu selections here are updated takes on traditional Italian fare, served piping hot in generous portions. Entrees such as veal Parmesan and chicken piccata are accompanied by heaping bowls of pasta in a sweet and mild marinara sauce; seafood dishes are also well represented. As its name implies, Primo Vino offers what one might call a good wine selection - about 475 varieties. Cigar smoking is permitted at the bar.
Review by Northern Ohio Live Magazine posted June 03, 2005
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