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Sal e Pepe: Your Choice for Best Brunch in Newtown

The Main Street restaurant is this week's Readers' Choice winner.

When you're deciding on the perfect place to take mom for her special day this year why not go to the place your neighbors have declared the best in town for Mother's Day brunch?

Mom deserves the best, after all. And according to Newtown Patch readers and account-holders, winner is Sal e Pepe.

With 42% of the vote, took home the prize, just edging out second place Inn at Newtown. The Main Street restaurant has distinguished itself with authentic and inventive Italian cuisine.

Back in August, had this to say about Sal e Pepe:

My wife and I just went there this weekend for dinner and a special Anniversary, thanks to a generous son and daughter in law. The Veal stew special, over egg noodles was excellant and enough for two meals as was the dinner my wife had with the chicken and shrimp. Got to have the fried cheescake desert with ice cream. Very lo-cal and no cholesteral, thanks to Lipitor. Wine list is very reasonable. We have a lot of good restaurants in Newtown, all have a place and niche. This is one of the best. Service is great. Five Stars

You can rate and review any local business at any time in our directory. And don't forget to check out the Newtown Readers' Choice 2012 Topic Page to see who else you have selected as the best of the best.

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