by Barbara Lauterbach
Faro Italian Grille, metamorphosed from the iconic Lobster Pound on Rte. 3 in the Weirs, is a welcome addition to the Lakes Region dining scene. Totally renovated, there is a main dining room, a smaller dining area in the rear decorated with artwork by Peter Max, as well as seating in the bar and high tables.
Additional seating is available on two outdoor decks. The ambience is minimalist, warm gray walls throughout; attractive, sophisticated atmosphere, but acoustics need to be improved. The breadbasket included three different breads, with olive oil and vinegar for dipping — on an Italian table, butter is not served with bread.
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