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Younger sibling of nearby Nino's, Vincent's sets an upscale scene for lunch and dinner. An ideal option for pre- or post-theater meals, the trattoria boasts an appeal that relies, in part, on a brick fireplace, light wood paneling, shelves dressed with Italian pottery and cooking utensils, and sponge-painted, terra cotta-colored walls. House specialties include rotisserie chicken with roasted garlic mashed potatoes, a marinated and grilled veal chop, Gibraltar-sized seafood pasta dishes, and wood-fired pizzas. Grappino di Nino, in the rear, is a cozy bar where business types wet their whistles and cool their heels. |