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Anthony's Italian Grill

Anthony's Italian Grill

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133 Pembroke St E, Pembroke, Ontario, K8A 3J5, Canada
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Feb 9, 2018
Been here 3 times. The 1st visit was good, the last was seafood pasta and the mussels had fishy odor and there was a small clam shell piece that wasn't seen before I put a fork in my mouth so I crushed it on the 1st bite. Maybe they have a different chef.

Dec 12, 2017
Went there for a work Christmas party and was horrified. It was a set menu and no prices were listed. We each had 1 drink and our bill came to $150. Others at the table that drank a bit more but not excessively so had a bill over $500. Then a mandatory 18% tip was added to the bill. So long Christmas money. We were not for warned either. The food was okay but for close to $200 it should be equivalent to Gordon Ramsey cooking for you table side. I ordered Chicken Marsala. All the bones were in the chicken and you had to spend time trying to cut around it and all the other stuff in the bowl. It was not a pretty sight. Service was slow with few servers. For %18 i want a personal butler! Never will go there again unless i decide i have too much money and feel like wasting it. So very unlikely.

Mar 9, 2018
This is my favorite restaurant! Absolutely excellent steaks and pasta and wonderful service.

Mar 16, 2018
Nice food. Quite atmosphere

Sep 2, 2017
Very disappointed. The staff was very friendly but the food fir price was lacking. Caesar salad had bacon bits and tasted like a store bought kit. Brushetta was just tomatoes basil and parmesan cheese..no olive oil or seasoning. Bread was also dried out as if old. Ordered the shrimp linguine dish which boasted of jumbo tiger shrimp..it had 4 shrimp the size of shrimp cocktail. Very little resemblance to the description on menu. Meal cost over $150. Not impressed and disappointed after I read reviews posted. Complete let down.

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