Ate here at Cinquecento in Boston for Brunch before a matinée in the area. We were a group of 25 from a theater in Hartford. The restaurant is down a rather picturesque alley with al fresco eating. We ate on the second floor in a nicely appointed area. The service was good, quick and to the point. There was an original choice of juice OR coffee. Please, I need both at brunch. I had both and don't know who paid the extra charge. Our menu of three items differed from the online menu. I opted for the Frittata instead of the Chicken Filet over salad or the Blueberry French Toast. The frittata was definitely underwhelming with a disk of egg topped with a mound of arugula. The arugula was well dressed but the egg portion was too plain. Others at the table felt the same way about their choices - just mediocre.
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