
Restaurante de Riccardo's — which, much like the recently reviewed Lucy's Caboose/The Depot, seems to be suffering a little branding confusion — is situated right on Arsenal Street in Watertown, amid a sea of nefarious chain restaurants. The sign out front reads Restaurante de Riccardo, as does the banner at the top of the eatery's website, but the menu and online subheading declare it Dicky's at Riccardo's.
I'm not sure why the naming ambiguity is necessary, but if Dicky's is the new moniker, it seems to be working. I've eaten at Riccardo's several times, and it has never been as busy as on our most recent visit. The small dining room was full, with at least two parties waiting for a table throughout our meal.
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