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8:06 pm February 20, 2012
| southarl
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Just opened on Columbia Pike. Any connection to old one that closed awhile ago?
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12:21 pm February 21, 2012
| ballscrossingurface
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they are all connected by grossness
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1:49 pm February 21, 2012
| awh hells bells
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@southarl – where on the Pike did they open? The original location was on the corner of N Glebe and N Pershing Dr next to the Post Office but that restaurant closed a couple years ago. It was good in late 80's – 90's, great Veal Franchese and Fried Zuchinni and the service was prompt and friendly. The food fell off in the 00's and the rest soon followed. The original location wasn't ideal but if the proprietors of the new locale are the same I'd gladly try it out.
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5:19 pm February 21, 2012
| southarl
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It is located where 311 and a number of other places have opened over the past year or so a few blocks down from Arlington Drafthouse. Hoping for the best since there aren't any good Italian places in this area. If there are, please let me know- would love to find a good one in this part of Arlington.
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5:40 pm February 21, 2012
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Post edited 5:40 pm – February 21, 2012 by novasteve
So it opened where Padrinos was supposed to be? Are they keeping the smoking section?
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9:49 pm February 21, 2012
| southarl
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Exactly, unsure about smoking section.
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9:51 am February 22, 2012
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So which came first, pines of italy or pines of florence?
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