
He's been off at college for a couple of months now, and we've grown wistful for the always impressive spectacle of our Teenage Bottomless Pit at the dinner table. So it was our pleasure to have him along for our most recent dining excursion.
Looking for a location that would please all three of us and be easy to get to on our way to return him to school, we homed in on Sabatino's North, a comfortable, attractive Italian restaurant in the former train station in downtown Derry.
The restaurant and bar are all in a big, open room inside the station. Despite the open space, noise levels were acceptable. The lighting was low on the Saturday night we were there, and baseball and football games were on the big screen TVs over the bar.
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