Becco turned out to be quite pricey. Erica got the best deal out of the night. They served unlimited pasta at a set price. The waiters would come by every once in a while with a big bowl of steaming pasta in all its saucy goodness. She wasn't supposed to share, but each of us did sneak a little off her plate. It was delicious! That's frankly the only thing I would recommend if you decided to go there. You get the best deal and the food tastes awesome! Can't go wrong. Plus, a good glass of wine always helps.
Our waitress was a girl from Texas. It was so nice knowing she was from the home state! When the meal was over, she gave us one check which led to quite the fiasco. One of us ended up putting it on her card while the rest gave her cash.
After we stepped out of the restaurant, we sat on the neighboring steps for about twenty minutes doing the math for who owed who what. I just kept my mouth shut because I'm an English major and would cause more damage than good. They gave me some money back and I took it no questions asked. I had no idea what was going on.
Then it was time for step two of the night: Chicago on Broadway.
The theater was a cozy size and I was elated to see Chicago. It's my second favorite musical after all. Mamma Mia being my first. The set was very simple. Not too much glitz or glamour... which meant I was disappointed. My overall synopsis of the musical would be... eh. The actors just weren't passionate enough. I loved the songs, of course. However, this may slap a name tag on me that says "uncultured," but I liked the movie better. I know! I know! Say what you will... the movie was better.
We got out kind of late and it was crazy stepping into the busy road of 49th street. Man, I love New York!
I liked the movie better too :)
ReplyDeleteaw! let's watch it together when you get back!
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