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Vinny T's Of Boston
Ratings and Reviews for Vinny T's Of Boston
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May 10 2010
Beck N. via Yelp
Keep in mind that I have only been here in large groups...(had my rehearsal dinner, my niece's 18th, someone's 50th, several mother's day dinners here) I...read more
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Mar 06 2010
Diane L. via Yelp
was there recently for a business meeting. The only thing worse than bad food is tons of it. you can't make up for bad food with volume. I'm nauseated...read more
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Feb 05 2010
Mark W. via Yelp
We were so surprised to have had such a horrible meal at Vinny T's. At 5:45 the place was empty with only a few folks sitting at the bar. Our service was...read more
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Apr 01 2009
t68louise via Citysearch
My friend and i visited dedham, MA and ate at Vinny T's on elm st....it was beautiful, the food was great, and the employees are s...read more
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Dec 18 2008
imgettingmarried via Citysearch
My fiance and I can't get enough of this place!! We're here atleast 4 times a month. love love love their food...read more
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Aug 25 2008
via Citysearch
Grilled Calamari is the best, not on the menu but they are happy to prepare for you if you just ask. Great spot to sit at the bar,...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.