A new place for comfort food will take the place of an old favorite in Arlington later this month. Via the Arlington Advocate, Boston Restaurant Talk noted that a restaurant called Sugo Cucina Italiana will open soon at 162 Massachusetts Ave., which housed Francesca's Kitchen for much of the past decade.
Francesca's served home-style Italian classics, like chicken parmigiana, chicken marsala, and Sicilian-style pizzas; as well as comfort food dishes like pot pie and roast turkey. "If you want to taste Italian food like your Italian mother makes, eat here," reads one Yelp review from 2007. BRT reports the restaurant officially shuttered in late May.
Source: http://boston.eater.com/
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