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Bidrage med feedbackThis place is awesome. I love, love, love the Aloha flatbread. I really hope they truly are just making renovations, and haven't closed permanently. Their site says see you in the Spring. Well now it's the Spring, and they are still closed. Please, reopen soon!!
We had an amazing dinner with a party of 6. In total we paid $220.00, that's with a few drinks ordered along with two apps and three deserts. I personally had the chicken broccoli alfredo with penne and it came out perfect. The pasta was cooked to perfection, normally I'm worried about it being over done, it wasn't. Unfortunately I didn't grab any photos as I was in the moment. Over all its a cute little cozy place and very welcoming. Definitely visit this place! We will be back.
Myself, my cousin Bobby and some of his friends 8 of us including John Cena YES, WWE's John Cena ate here for dinner one night years ago. The service was great and the food was awesome! Margarita, an amazing pizza I must say! ??? Great experience! ??? Parking: The paid parking lot is down the street a little but not too far if u can't find parking around the building that is! ?
Went to dinner with my husband, I ordered a side Caesar Salad, which was very dry with no dressing and also ordered the rigatoni Bolognese, which was a big disappointment! The past was cold and hard like they did not cook it and the meat sauce had absolutely no flavor and was very watery. I left hungry and disgusted with the quality of food. They only gave me 7 pieces of pasta in the Bolognese that was so lousy I didn't even finish. My husband's order came out wrong as well. When speaking with the hostess/manager that evening it was clear they don't care about their customers. She became defensive and rude when I brought up my complaint. Felt like I was talking to a wall. I will not go back!
Been here many times. Good food in a nice atmosphere.Only reason they lost a star is for the eyebrow-raising decision to take all the prices off their menu. I guess they're hoping to attract a clientele so wealthy that the price is beneath their concern, but they need a reality check on that: Haverhill's a working-class city. For guys with budgets (like me) not knowing is unnerving and having to ask is embarrassing.