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cheddercaves t1_j11bx5q wrote

I'll say that Angelos is my favorite spot on Atwells, its just more my style. not fancy. Just old school, plus there is a guuy fieri tag on the wall.

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jma7400 t1_j11h3y7 wrote

Honestly the best old school Italian restaurants are not in providence. But I like Angelo’s on the Hill.

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jma7400 t1_j11h4k0 wrote

Honestly the best old school Italian restaurants are not in providence. But I like Angelo’s on the Hill.

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Ambitious_Salad_5426 t1_j11i3i8 wrote

I like mikes. Compete with the cash only bar run by the vfw hall it’s located in

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ApolloKid t1_j11x1jj wrote

I’m a huge Camilles fan, but I haven’t eaten at a lot of the classic Italian restaurants on the hill

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Beachbabe1186 t1_j128tp2 wrote

I like pane vino on the hill. It’s cozy inside and a nice place to bring guests!

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fatburrito6969420 t1_j12g1f6 wrote

It's right outside of Providence in Cranston, but Marchetti's!

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duburose t1_j13iyck wrote

Al Forno has amazing food! They accept reservations now

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MoreSaxSolos t1_j13lewk wrote

I really want to like Angelo's and Andino's, but the food is just bad. No complex flavors, very one dimensional. Meatballs at Angelo's taste like out of a can. I love the ambience, but that's not enough for me anymore.

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cheddercaves t1_j13m2zk wrote

Also going to throw out Big Cheese in Cranston.

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Silvedl t1_j13wc4x wrote

Cucina Rustica in Cranston is really good too. The “Sunday Gravy” is like 10 pounds of meat on pasta, and is very reasonably priced for something that usually lasts me 3 meals.

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bjcjr86 t1_j15wthm wrote

Sorrento’s in np on smith street. Little hole in the wall. Better than the hill

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