Established in 2008, Antique Table Restaurants represents a gourmet culinary tour of the Italian/American experience. Our Salem location is located at Pickering Wharf right next to the historic sites of Salem MA. Salem’s rich history and great restaurants are very famous in the Northeast and we are extremely excited to be a part of it. FOR RESERVATIONS PLEASE CALLEstablished in 2008, Antique Table Restaurants represents a gourmet culinary tour of the Italian/American experience. Our Salem location is located at Pickering Wharf right next to the historic sites of Salem MA. Salem’s rich history and great restaurants are very famous in the Northeast and we are extremely excited to be a part of it. FOR RESERVATIONS PLEASE CALL
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anonymous

06/23/2012

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Great Italian restaurant

anonymous

04/21/2011

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Overall, Antique Table is a hidden gem. The food is consistently good/reasonably priced. Almost everyone will find something to their liking. The Chicken Francese and Vodka Penne are among our favorites. Overall, the wait staff is prompt, accommodating and pleasant. However, on two of many occasions we patronized the restaurant we received very poor service by the same member of the wait staff. By example, when we requested another serving of bread, we were made to feel that he was being burdened. We are not alcohol drinkers and do not typically order appetizers. Overall, we were made to feel rushed, even though we spent no more than a reasonable amount of time dining. We can only conclude that because he did not envision a large enough food bill, he could not be bothered providing us with the same level of service as other patrons. This has made the experience so lacking that we have consider selecting other alternatives. Perhaps management will address this problem promptly.

anonymous

06/15/2009

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Great new spot! So glad they've decided to come to the n.shore! Frutti D'mare is fantastic!

anonymous

05/03/2009

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What a hidden treasure. The Antique Table was the most authentic feeling and tasting Italian eatery I have ever been to in the United States. The ambiance was so quaint and the food was fantastic, and very reasonably priced. from where I sat with my family we could see the cooks at work, flashes of fire flaring up now and then. I'm pretty sure I heard them speaking Italian! It has been over twenty years since I was in Italy but this restaurant reminded me why I enjoyed it there so much. Highly recommended!

anonymous

04/25/2009

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Friendly, cute, neighborhood Italian restaurant. It looks like and Italian grotto restaurant in Italy. Great food, especially the seafood dimare, which was priced very fairly and a good size portion.They are very willing to be flexible in their preparation. House red wine was excellent and very reasonably priced.

anonymous

04/20/2009

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A great Italian restaurant just opened the doors around the corner from my house, it offers a variety on the menu, i tried for the first time couple of days ago and everything was outstanding, from the food to the service, this is now my favorite place.

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02/26/2009

Provided by YP.com
Here and Gone!

Locks have been changed and ownership taken back by the property owners at 492 Revere Beach Blvd. in Revere



The Columbians have moved on to Lynn/Swampscott, 2 Essex Terrace "The Antique Table" is there new name.



At the site where LaVigna used to be, only a matter of time before they skip tax payments in Swampscott and have to claim bancruptcy there also. As they did in Somerville before Revere.



Good Luck Lynn/Swampscott, they screwed us Revere Tax Payers out of serious revenue.



C.H.

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Payment method
mastercard, amex, discover, visa
Neighborhood
Eastern Avenue
Category
Restaurants
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Parking: Free

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