Caffe Molise | SLC-Downtown | Italian | Restaurants
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Pre-concert, theater, conference, sporting event, symphony, opera or pre-nothing at all, Caffé Molise is a terrific downtown Salt Lake City spot to indulge in Italian cuisine inspired by the Molise region of south-central Italy. The restaurant's menu tempts diners with dishes such as polenta con fungi, bistecca, pollo Marsala, gamberi alla puttanesca and orecchiette al salsiccia, all supplemented by an ambitious selection of Italian and domestic wines. And the lasagna is legendary. During warm weather, the outside pocket-park patio is a popular dinner spot.

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