
Filomena's in Waterford is the type of restaurant that feels familiar even on first visit.
The decor is unpretentious: light-up beer signs call your attention from the parking lot, and family photos and Little League pictures greet you at the entrance.
The walls in the dining area are maroon, the tables and chairs are wooden, and there's a comfortable booth along the front window, which I plopped myself into recently for a long Filomena's meal.
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