BY: Doug Stewart and Coco McCabe
When the two of us want to celebrate a romantic occasion like Valentine’s Day or an anniversary, only a certain kind of restaurant will do. Lately we’ve been drawn to the soft light, impeccable service, and delectable offerings of Firenze Trattoria in Salem.
This little hideaway fills up fast and doesn’t take reservations, so we like to arrive as early as 5:30 p.m. Admittedly, that’s not a very romantic hour for a dinner date — it’s when other restaurants are wooing diners with early-bird specials. But having arrived at Firenze once at 6 p.m. and encountered a line of people shivering on the sidewalk, we now take no chances.
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