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Despite the St. Clair renewal, with new businesses popping up weekly, this is among the classic Italian restaurants in Corso that has endured time. This is not a dated establishment though. It has a really vibrant dinner scene on peak nights. Fans and locals visit this place with some regularity. The sign may not jump out at you when you walk by but have a peek through the window. Plates line the walls and the tables are tightly packed. It's a cozy place with tons of character and very good food.I have to admit that I've only had the prix fixe menu here so I need to visit again to get a bigger picture of what La Bruschetta truly has to offer. The food and wine was most enjoyable though so I will certainly go again. Dinner and wine for two will set you back $100 + for a full course meal. The vibe here invites you to spend 2.5 hours for dinner though so it's a pleasant place to linger before walking it off on the stretch. show more
Hmmm. The kitchen (and perhaps ownership) seems to have changed hands. The hearty, home cooked meals are gone. They've been replaced by a confusing set of dishes that have no connection to the Big Ragu's original appeal. Something is amiss and it's making this place slide. show more
this new spot on st clair has really found its groove. nice ambiance, relaxed decor, great food, and really sweet spot for a drink, too. try the amaretto sour - yum yum! show more
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