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 Post subject: Leonardo's Trattoria
New postPosted: June 25th, 2008, 12:32 pm 
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Location: The place to be!
709 St. Charles, next to Herbsaint. I just picked up lunch for myself and one of the girlygirls here at work. I am having the lasagna. Do yourselves a favor and try this place. This is some good stuff. They do lunch and dinner, same menu for both. I've read only good things about the restaurant and now I see why.

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 Post subject: Re: Leonardo's Trattoria
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If you think about it, try to notice if they stay open between lunch and dinner or if they close and reopen. Lots of times when I come to town, I like to eat in the mid to late afternoon. It's kinda hard to find good places that are open all day.

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 Post subject: Re: Leonardo's Trattoria
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Check out this thread:

http://www.chowhound.com/topics/525305

Looks like they are closed in between lunch and dinner.

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Gosh Fury, it sounds great! No lunch on Saturdays tho and no Sundays at all. That makes it difficult for me 10 months out of the year! Hopefully I will get down there soon on a weekday so I can try them out. Those posts sound really promising.

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