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Paganini’s Ristorante

Doylestown, PA

81 W State St

reviewed for lunch July 2005
Kyle

Kiki

Paganini’s is an interesting restaurant composed of a number of intimate rooms. During the summer there is some al fresco seating available. Upstairs is available for larger parties.  There is a photograph of a cathedral on the way upstairs that I found absolutely unique and fascinating. The atmosphere is warm and comfortable. 

We visited Paganini’s for a noon lunch on a hot day in late July. We were promptly seated. I ordered an open faced Ham and Mozeralla. The portion was a bit on the smaller side but it was delicious.  It came with a small salad. I also ordered an iced cappucino.  They have a fairly extensive wine list.

The service and food were great. They were kid friendly although the menu is fairly rigid. The meal for the three of us, including deserts was about $50.

If you go parking can be somewhat scarce depending on the time of day. There is metered on street parking and several municipal lots in the area. You are within about three blocks of a wide variety of stores including two bookstores. 

Paganini Restaurant has many dining levels and corners which gives the diner intimacy and privacy. All their pasta is homemade.

My son had the elbow macaroni with cheese and butter — they were made especially for him.

I had the antipasto which consisted of grilled eggplant, grilled zucchini, red peppers, mozzarella, and shredded carrots with capers – it was excellent – good for the small appetite.

The service was very attentive. The rolls were excellent. For dessert I had tiramisu – very good. My son had raspberry sorbet.

The place exudes European aesthetics. Outside the owner created a cocktail garden which has a water sculpture in the center and 5 foot foliage totally surrounding the garden – so the cars can not be seen from the garden. Exquisite.