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R, AM
2349 Arthur Ave. (Bronx), 718/733-0424
For some bizarre reason it felt like these folks
weren't used to people paying for stuff they ordered. It was like
those scenes from The
Sopranos when Tony would walk in some place, ask for some sort
of cake or whatnot, say thanks and walk out with it without money
changing hands (not to mention Vesuvio restaurant at which he had
a "tab" that both he and owner, Artie, knew would never
be paid). We walked in here looking for something sweet and Italian
(ew) after chowing down at Mario's across
the street. The whole operation was a little haphazard, as the kids
got some ice cream from a little thing in the corner, Ms. Hipster
ordered a brigade of cannolis and everyone just kind of squatted at
a table to imbibe. Never were we quoted a price, told who would take
our cash or what cost what. Oddly, they also claimed to be closing
up when we walked in, but there was never an attempt to keep other
folks from walking in after us. Other than the strange financial and
door policy, the joint was a pretty typical Italian bakery and sweet
shop. Those who ordered ice cream claimed it to be pretty decent,
and those cannolis served us well for the next few days, their fried
shell holding up better than most I’ve seen, and the taste remaining
fat-bomb deeelicious even a few days out. [MF]
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Additional
bars/restaurants nearby:
Bronx
Other restaurants with similar cuisine:
Bagels/Baked
Goods
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Symbols - AM=Abbreviated Menu | B=Bar
| BF=Serves Bar Food | BWL=Bowling | C=Cabaret | D=Dancing
| ED=Exotic Dancers | K=Karaoke | LM=Live Music | R=Restaurant
| TO=Take Out Only | VR=Velvet Rope | WS=Watch Sports Here
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