Italian standbys & hearty subs served for dine-in or take-out in an intimate spot with a few seats.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 141 Salem St, Boston, MA 02113
Phone: (617) 227-1991
Website: https://dinoscafe.shop/
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Reviews
The menu here is simple but perfect. The pastas and sandwiches are authentically prepared, fresh, and bursting with flavor. What makes this place even more incredible is the very reasonable pricing. You are getting genuine Italian food without breaking the bank.
The heart of Dino’s is its staff, especially the owner. He is incredibly polite, funny, and genuinely makes you feel comfortable, as if you have walked into his own home kitchen. The hospitality is warm, welcoming, and memorable. The other staff members are equally welcoming and attentive, ensuring every guest feels valued.
We visited on a very busy weekend evening, yet the premises were kept neat and clean. Dino’s is small. There are only about 6 or 7 tables inside, so if you visit during peak dinner or lunch hours, you should anticipate a wait time. Don’t miss this place.
The restaurant itself is pretty small, it’s also almost a fast food spot, since you have to go up the counter to order once you’re ready. I ended getting a lobster ravioli and a Sicilian Steak with cheese.
Both came to the table super quick, within less than 10 minutes seemingly. The sandwiches are huge (16 inches) and the ravioli was pretty good, rich creamy sauce. Overall, I really enjoyed eating here and the prices are affordable! I definitely recommend stopping in for a casual bite.
Only thing is that it gets a bit cramped here with people having to move slightly aside to go to their tables.
The chicken parm sub was the reason I decided to have lunch here and it did not disappoint. My husband and I split it and each half was a whole filling portion all by itself. The chicken was crispy, fresh, and delicious and the bread was perfect, too. I loved everything about it including the sauce. I would recommend this place for that alone.
The salad was good, too. I didn’t enjoy the meatballs as much, but my husband said they were fine.
This was a great stop for lunch and I would recommend trying it if you are in the neighborhood.
The baked ziti was somehow light and so fresh.
My husband’s chicken Alfredo was to die for.
I think I may have offended the guys that I couldn’t eat more of my food. There was just so much to try and I really wasn’t even hungry going in but wouldn’t pass it up.
When I tell you Dino’s feels like going home to eat at your grandma and grandpa’s house, I mean it. From the moment we walked in, we were welcomed by Mo, who immediately made us feel comfortable. The menu is surprisingly huge for such a cozy spot, and the food… absolutely the best I’ve had in the North End, hands down.
The heroes are massive, the kind you can barely wrap your hands around, and every bite is packed with flavor. Lenny was behind the counter with a big smile, so kind and accommodating—exactly the kind of warm hospitality that makes this place special.
The eggplant? On another level. My husband couldn’t keep his hands off it! The salad tasted like it came straight out of the garden, fresh and crisp. And let me tell you—the prices are so reasonable it’s crazy for the quality and portion sizes you get.
Dino’s is truly a hidden gem. If you miss this place, you haven’t really experienced the North End at its best.
It’s no surprise influencers from all over the world come here. Highly recommended.