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Vinny T's of Boston
Menu for Vinny T's of Boston
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Ratings and Reviews for Vinny T's of Boston
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Jul 21 2010
Naoki C. via Yelp
Not stellar but at their low prices they don't have to be.read more
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Jul 20 2010
Erin C. via Yelp
I normally enjoy Vinny T's but my last experience was quite disappointing. I went for dinner with an old friend to celebrate my engagement. We were both...read more
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May 01 2010
Gabriel B. via Yelp
Vinny T's is one of the best and classiest italian restaurants I have ever be to! It has a great italian theme to it and alot pictures of famous italian...read more
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Jul 20 2008
DarleneC via Citysearch
When my finance' and I want a special meal we always went to Vinny T's in Danvers. We just got home and I am not sure if the manag...read more
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Nov 13 2007
troyhaigh via Citysearch
Started out the evening with two appetizers the Bruschetta, which had great flavor but the bread slices were huge and hard to eat....read more
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Jul 23 2007
via Citysearch
Excellent food and portions, as well as quality. We enjoy the casual dining atmosphere. Can be loud in the dining room at times. D...read more
The Scene
So long as there are families in search of kid-approved Italian fare served family-style, Vinny T's will remain profitable. Few patrons look up from their troughs of pasta to notice the faux-Italian decor (checkered tablecloths, pictures of Italian-Americans icons like Frank Sinatra). Solo diners, a rare sight because of the portion sizes, flock to the hospitable bar area where there's always a game on the TV. Pleasant servers try to maintain straight faces when delivering laughably large pasta platters.
The Food
As one might expect, the restaurant sacrifices quality in favor of quantity--expect too much pasta, not enough meat. Most items are available in two misleadingly titled sizes: ''per uno'' (enough for two people) and ''per due'' (enough for four). While decent steaks and chops are offered, most everyone wisely sticks with pasta dishes like lemony chicken piccata and rich lasagna. Desserts (try the creamy, reasonably authentic spumoni) are equally humongous.