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Beppe & Gianni's Trattoria cooks up vintage romance for hungry couples on Valentine's Day

The Italian restaurant's meals are an experience from start to finish

by Lauren Fox | Freelance Reporter |

PUBLISHED ON 2/12/08 IN Valentine's Day
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Beppe & Gianni's Trattoria


Ambiance: 5
Cuisine: 4
Service: 4
Price Range: $$-$$$
If a quiet and intimate Valentine's Day is what you're craving, look no further than 19th Avenue. Whether you are looking to impress a new crush or keep the flames alive with an established love, you cannot go wrong with the vintage romance that Beppe & Gianni's Trattoria provides.

Whether it is the warm luminous lighting, the crisp white linens or the impeccable service, your date is sure to be grateful for a lovely evening that has only just begun with the ambiance. The Italian menu is of another caliber. Whether it is fresh seafood, homemade pastas with a variety of home-blended sauces or seasonal risotto, this dining experience will not leave your palette unsatisfied.

The meal begins with the classic Italian starter: Sourdough bread paired with olive oil and vinegar; however, Beppe & Gianni's does not take its final bow until dessert. Tiramisu, mocha raspberry cheesecake or Cloud Nine, a caramel and chocolate delicacy, will leave you and your Valentine as though your connection and meal have come full circle.

Arrive on the earlier side to ensure a memorable evening; Beppe & Gianni's does not accept reservations and has a reputation of being extremely busy on Feb. 14.
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