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Cafe Prego - Little Rock - Photo album

Honestly tasted like the cook just walked across the street and bought pasta sauce and tortellini from Kroger. But that wouldn't explain the crazy long wait. Nor why it would take so long considering the near to total absence of people (which probably should've been a warning). The only occupied tab
It was.. great. We was driving around and decided to give this place a try. It's a very small restaurant on the main strip. Parking may be an issue but it's a nice neighborhood to walk in. I ordered the 8oz filet topped with mushrooms and a demi glaze. It came with rosemary potatoes. The meat
Good Italian restaurant and we were regulars there until my wife got diagongonsed with celiac disease and we had to switch to gluten-free diet. They used to have a dishes that were gluten free but they phased them out as they were unpopular. I called them ahead of one of the Valentine's days regardi
I have been wanting to try this place for awhile. A group of my family decided to try it. My build a pasta was good. My wife had salmon and said it was bland. No one was overly impressed with the food especially for the high prices. The drinks were very expensive. If you eat here, you better check y
I have read all of the reviews, and I was shocked to see they weren't all 5 star reviews. My grandson took me there for dinner, and our meals were superb!!! I had a half order of fettuccine alfredo. It was more than delicious!!! Our waiter was fantastic, service and meal were excellent, our meals we
World class restaurant here guys. Very cool place to come for a date night. Food is very good and the staff is always friendly. Dining area is always clean and never an issue. Restrooms are always clean and convenient. Location is very convenient as well. The staff treats everyone as if this w
Came here for my birthday because I love Italian food. Waiter recommended the tortellini, and I love tortellini so I ordered it. Later I asked about the ingredients in my partner's gluten free lasagna and was told they don't make any noodles in house. I expect that for GF pasta, but I also asked
The restaurant is located, as many are, in an old house. Unfortunately it smelled like an old house. Anyway, I have Celiacs desease and was told they made a gluten free lasagna. It had one gluten free noodle on bottom and the rest was tomato sauce and some ricotta cheese. Mush. My wife had the torta
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