Friday, March 26, 2010

Pavarotti's



Pavarotti's is a relatively new Italian restaurant. The food, including the pizza, is quite good and the people who run the place are delightfully pleasant! As you can see, the building has been delightfully decorated for Easter.

22 comments:

  1. Nothing better than a GOOD Italan restaurant. I hope that it's as good as it looks!

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  2. I'm a crazy fan of an Italian food joint called Little Italy over here. Even your mention of pizza and pastas is mouth-watering :-D

    Pavarotti's looks like a really cool place! Nice shots!

    Pixellicious Photos

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  3. Seems like a good neighborhood place. I hope the unhappy little chef finds his missing pizzas. He's really looking quite bleu. :)

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  4. I hear music---that voice---is it?---it must be.

    BTW: Whay did everyone suppose I didn't like my misty picture or not even like the weather? I wouldn't have posted the pic if I didn't like it and as for misty foggy weather well......I have to have rain to keep the webs between the toes from drying out. You get that way if you have lived in the PNW for all your life.

    Thanks for the ear. (Not that I think you are Van gogh) MB

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  5. Easter and pizza. Why does it not seem to go together?

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  6. A bright new place, but the statue clearly represent a French chef or a Belgian investigator...

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  7. Looks like a place I might enjoy. I DO like pizza. :)

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  8. A cute place. I wish we had more "Mom and Pop shops" like this around where I live. They are true treasures.

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  9. Cute place! It's a rough time to be starting a business, so I wish them success!

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  10. Yum, Pasta! Poor little chef, he doesn't look happy.

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  11. What a charming little fellow. Is the food good?

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  12. Lol @ VP, I was about to say it wasn't a great likeness to the master himself. Do you at least get to hear his voice when you're eating?

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  13. Do they have good hamburgers there? Eating again, Jacob Meister?!

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  14. I wonder where the name came from. Perhaps they like Luciano's voice.

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  15. We have been eating there since it opened. We also like Carmine’s for real Italian food in a quiet setting.

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  16. I wonder how the Tenor feels about his name being used to hawk pizza?

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  17. I think you caught that fellow in an awkward moment!

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  18. What a face! ;)

    He needs to lighten up, in more ways than one. LOL

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