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    Menu page 1/2 November 2021
    Will H.

    I can't blame the racist, conspiracy nut patrons seated next to us on the ownership, that wouldn't be fair. I'm all for diversity including diversity of thought, but these people were ignorant bigots. Not a shock for the locale I'm sad to say. Anyway as for the food, service and overall experience, I'd be lying if I said it wasn't disappointing. For a town that bills itself as the "pizza capital of the world," the old forge style pizza at Cusamano's doesn't hold a candle to Arcaro's, a place that's caddy corner to here and not currently doing dine-in. We were passing through town and frankly weren't in the mood to eat this interesting style of pizza in the car on a chilly evening. Perhaps we should've been? After pulling into a One-way parking lot the correct way and nearly ending up in a head-on collision thanks to someone who couldn't read (even arrows), we walked inside around 5:30 pm on the Saturday after thanksgiving and the place was dead. Nonetheless, we were greeted by a hostess who made it sound like we were asking for an audience with the pope. She did "find a table" in the back room, and that's where our high hopes began to fade with every seated moment. We ordered a tray of red pizza with sausage & mushroom, along with a half tray of plain white pizza (read up on old forge style pizza if you aren't familiar, they don't do "slices" or "pies" 'round these parts). For an appetizer, we went with stuffed artichoke. Drinks were Diet Coke for the missus, and one of the cheapest red wines ($9/glass, at least the pour was ok and glassware was nice) from cusamano winery in Sicily for me. No complaints on the beverages, although they were a bit slow to notice my empty wine glass for a refill. Normally they're all over that like flies on...honey. I got a refill eventually. The appetizer? Well, it came out AFTER our pizza main course. Coincidentally, our appy was served at the exact same time as our microchip-fearing neighbors order of the same appetizer. That reeks of kitchen sloth, or "efficiency" at the expense of customer service. The pizza? If you're making a pilgrimage to this pizza capital for its namesake speciality, try somewhere else. The white pizza is a bland calzone in self-denial. See photos. It's literally a dough exterior stuffed with molten hot cheese and with very little flavor. No marinara to dip it in. We had to ask for larger plates, otherwise we would've been stuck with the tiny ones for bread. The replacements weren't much bigger. The red pizza? It was passable. The sauce was bland, no onion flavor or really any discernible taste there. The sausage was high quality and the mushrooms we could find weren't bad. Also, the crust was baked perfectly: crispy undercarriage and crust without being burnt. It supported everything else very well. The flavor sadly wasn't there. The artichoke? I don't care for it regardless of who makes it, but boo loved it. This speaks volumes as she grew up with a mother who packed artichoke for school lunch in the face of mockery from classmates. The chocolate cheesecake dessert was great and tasted like it was made on premises or at least locally in a basement somewhere . The espresso had an amazing crema to the point where I was concerned they put cream and sugar in it. Oh and the bread + oil served to start? It's standard issue. That's a good way to describe Cusamano's as a whole (handicapping for location): standard issue. Thing is, you can do better, even in this small town. Especially if you're going to hail yourselves as the pizza capital. Cusamano's is fools gold as far as fine dining or amazing pizza. To end on a positive note: Even pyrite has its shine!!

    Peach Martini...definitely a must.
    MJ R.

    The service was excellent. I had expected more from the food. Granted...it was a Friiday night, and it was jammed...non stop turning tables. The peach martini was excellent. I had to stop myself after 2! Nice size glass and smooth as silk. If this review were based on bar service and table service, it would have been a 5 star review. Unfortunately, the food was disappointing. I had the veal marsala, which was small pieces of veal with ALOT of mushrooms and heavy brown gravy that was rather tasteless. The side of pasta I had was good, but their red sauce on this evening was slightly bitter. But..because the veal was small, I ate all of the pasta. Hubby had the shrimp risotto. The shrimp were very good, but the risotto was sticky and lacked flavor or spices. It was not creamy with a flavorful broth as a typical Italian risotto. We usually enjoy this restaurant when we visit the area, but this trip it just did not meet the mark. Certainly, it is still a good choice if you are visiting the area.

    Sandy T.

    Another don't miss established restaurant. We love the cellar and Sean usually hard to get seats unless you are super early. Last nights dishes a little heavy on the salt but overall delicious. Highly recommend.

    Half Cusumano Red and Half Shrimp and Peppers
    John T.

    Food, service is always spot on. I love eating in the cellar. You will not go wrong with anything you order.

    Fantastic antipasto

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    Great little spot for a romantic dinner. A little pricy but the quality of the food and the portion sizes make it worth it. Will repeat.

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    Great people, great food and great atmosphere. Reminds me of Little Italy or Arthur Avenue back in the day.

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    Very overpriced. Disappointed with the portions for the price. Not too happy. Probably won't go back

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    Service was fantastic ! Everything was was great exceeded our expectations and definitely will be coming back :)

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    This place is so flattering with its beautiful atmosphere and lovely attentive staff. We came here…read morenot expecting a table but just to have a few drinks at the bar. Julian and the bar manager I believe his name was Kieth (sorry if Im wrong) were so attentive prompt and respectful. It was truly a lovely experience when we received a few appetizers compliments of the chef. We fell in love and I booked a table for My upcoming birthday!

    First the good: the food is amazing! Handmade pastas are out of this world. Entrees top notch…read more Desserts are on point. That olive cake is to die for. The bad: this point has to do with their automatic gratuity system. Nothing to do with the kitchen. I am not sure if anything over a party of 4 gets automatic tip, but it falls apart here: the bottle list. We ordered a bottle of wine. $115. Total cost with tax and gratuity is $143. That's $27 over the cost of the actual bottle. Or a 20% tip roughly. And they probably calculated the tip post tax. Had I known that I would not have ordered a bottle. Now for the arguments of "serving a bottle involves some labor that should be compensated ". Let's do the math. The cheapest bottle they have is 60$. If you were to charge gratuity and tax on this bottle it would be $76.20. That's only $16.30. Not a bad price right? Given the service of opening said bottle and pouring it. BUT... The most expensive bottle they have is $360. If you order that bottle, you will be paying an extra $97.20. That is a huge markup. And if I'm missing something, tell me how the service on a $360 bottle is different than the service on a $60 bottle. Does the server come out with a little song and dance for the more expensive one justifying an additional $97.20 on a $360 bottle of wine? Do you realize how absurd this is? My guess is that the owners don't realize the point I'm trying to make- to give them the benefit of the doubt. That is the best situation. The worst is if the owners know this, and are fleecing the customers. I'd like to believe this is not the case. To sum up: go for the food. Order wine by the glass. DO NOT order bottle service. You will be in for a nasty surprise. The average markup for A bottle of wine is 3x the amount in a restaurant. Retail my bottle was $45. I know this. And if it's $115, that's fair. After all the restaurant makes more money on liquor sales than food. I'm okay with that. But what I find reprehensible is that they charge a service fee on top of that. Which by my calculation is 20%. Therein lies the fallacy. The same 20% charge is applied to the cheapest to most expensive bottle. The effort made to open and serve said bottles are exactly the same! They don't disclose this practice to the patrons. I've run this by multiple people I know. They all say this practice is shady as hell. Enough said, go for the food. Don't get a bottle of wine.

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