Welcome
For Frank Competelli, family and kitchen
are the heart and soul of the Italian
dining experience. Now in its 15th
year at its Melrose location, Frankie
and his family give you the feeling
that you are dining at his home, not
a restaurant. Being a New York transplant,
he knows how much ex-New
Yorkers miss their hometown, especially when
it comes to food. So when you arrive at Frankie’s and the
doors close behind you, you’ll instantly feel the New York
state of mind. He’ll cook all your favorites, especially the
ones that you miss so much. Frankie's Maine lobster fra
diablo is as good as that of Gratto Aszoro, the restaurant
that made the dish famous.Frankie’s also
features calamari, scungilli and baked
clams alla Vincent. Their pastas,
broccoli rabe, sausage and peppers
are so good, you’ll think you’re in
Little Italy. Frankie’s eggplant or veal
parmigiana is prepared the same way
his grandmother made it for him when he
was a little boy—it’s to die for. And the great
steaks and chops are just like at Brooklyn’s Peter Lugers
Steak House. Enjoy a cocktail from their full-service bar.
Top it all off with espresso and cannoli. Dine as late as you
wish at Frankie’s (their kitchen is open until midnight),
where you won’t miss New York as much.