Friendly service, good food, fresh, sweet sauce, decent prices and never a wait. Why wait on line at Olive Garden or something when you can have a better meal at a locally run shop ?
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maybe everyone doesn't know your name, but....
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 07/13/07
I found Maddie's while merely travelling on Rt 117 in Leominster. My BF and I decided to try it out. We have gone to Il Camino, Al Dente, the Gondola, the Il Forno...nothing satisfied our quest for good Italian food. Until we walked in Maddie's early one evening. The place was practically empty. Usually not the best sign of a good eatery. ...
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incredible!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/06/07
it is the best kept secret in all of central massachusetts!!! i have never had a better italian meal (except from the il camino of course-thats not comparible to anything) I highly reccomend their chicken parm with gnoccis- to die for. If eating there it has a great atmosphere, but is small which makes everything better. Definetly reccomend soup de nuts if eating there.
Tiny hole in the wall kind of place. Stumbled across it and now I keep going back. Very friendly service and customers. The kind of place where almost everyone knows each other. Better food than Dino's, Rovezzi's, and El Camino. Everything is so cheap! Homemade pasta is excellent. I don't know if I find any better in Boston and Providence. I drive 45 minutes for takeout. I go by Rovezzi's and Dino's to do it.
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Good Breakfast too
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 08/12/06
But I generally go there for dinners and lunches. Nice friendly mom&pop place.
Atmosphere and food are just what is missing now adays. Wonderful food at a fraction of the cost and great service. Authentic menu. Favorite among italians in a predominantly italian town.
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