By Megan Ginsberg
Vinny Marino's Brickhouse Cafe stands roadside on Route 109 in Dedham and with its warm light beckons those seeking dinner. Inside, the restaurant features a recently renovated bar area with supersize TVs and a small dining room with just 10 tables for dining in (reservations are a good idea).
It has a cozy feel and an Italian-influenced atmosphere and menu — not surprising given that owner Vinny Marino's parents hail from Sicily and many of the restaurant's dishes are based on their recipes. The most popular dishes are Italian restaurant standbys: chicken and veal Parmigiana, according to general manager Kevin Geary. And he added that seafood dishes are also big hits. (The restaurant obtains its seafood from Captain Marden's.)
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