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🤮 1/5 - Bar Pity a tourist trap
By 👻 @Pheeroan A, 10/28/2023 3:00 am
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Bar Pity was pitiful. It started with the rude barking host who told us that we had reserved for 6:00 and they give the tables away if you are not there, which we knew of course, but we had reserved for 6:30. He begrudgingly sat us at a table though did not seem to accept that there could have been a mishap from telephone reservations. I ordered “spaghetti vongole”. Who uses a pink sauce and sage to n it his dish? And worse, who uses cheap tiny Vietnamese clams when Long Island is 5 miles away? . The dish was bitter and with no flavor of garlic or thyme. Worst of all the little dime sized runts turn blue when cooked and made my feel like one of the wanna- be actors with dyed blue hair stationed prominently in the cramped space, was on my plate. I was warned when they first opened 20 some years ago that it was an actors den. Which kept me away until I just wanted to celebrate my brother’s birthday and walk along Bleecker and McDougal. Wish I had gone to Malatesta now. My family all had mediocre pasta so we rushed out before any more damage could be done, but the wine was good, despite being mis- titled by our wait-person as Cabernet though it was a Sangiovese Merlot blend. A young poser may enjoy their show. Not for mature audiences.
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