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Ninos is the Mandola familys flagship restaurant. With its terrazzo floors, antique furnishings, newly renovated bar and wood-burning pizza oven, it is considered one of Houstons best trattorias. Vincents, next door, was created as a more casual café to take care of the overflow from Ninos. Grappino di Nino started out as a grappa bar and outdoor patio where you could linger over espresso and an after-dinner drink. The park-like complex formed by the three restaurants is one of the most idyllic dining destinations in the city.
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I pull up a stool at the handsome copper-topped bar at Grappino di Nino (2817 West Dallas, 713-522-5120) and proceed to tell bartender David Menneci a story about the cocktail I just ordered: the very Italian Negroni, based on the original... More »
In the same little area as Nino's and Vincent's. Great date place because of the romantic atmosphere on the patio.
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