

It's not the best dining environment, but tried to anyway.

They do have a handful of tables available if you chose to dine-in. They have a small deli case for meats, cheeses, and a small selection of baked goods.

The selection of Italian grocery basics is sufficient in a pinch. The staff raced around the place in some form of organized chaos. There was a lot of take out traffic standing around waiting for their orders, and no matter where I stood, I was in the way. It took a while to figure out where we needed to pay for our groceries. It's a tiny place and the layout of grocery shelves makes the place somewhat claustrophobic and difficult to navigate. In the past I had accasionally stopped by DeFalco's to pick up some Italian grocery items and a couple pounds of their sausage. Such a great little restaurant! We highly recommend it. The owner of the restaurant came over and talked of us and made sure we loved everything. The last time we came my wife didn’t like the dish, she didn’t know what veal was like and it wasn’t her cup of tea but they quickly replaced it with something she loved. We had a really sweet and detail oriented waitress who took care of all our needs and made sure the meal was excellent. I appreciated that they try and accommodate their guests and even the food that is altered is also amazing. They will alter the food when requested to do so to make it more “Americanized” but this is not needed. We toured Italy a couple years back and dinning at Franco’s felt like and the food tasted like we were in a high end Italian restaurant in Italy with authentic Italian dishes. The food tastes like it is straight out of Italy. The food is first rate! They pride themselves on their authenticity.
