Cappuccino Italiano — Fairport, NY. 2÷5÷10 — After the disaster that was the Blue Cactus, Belly Family wanted dessert. A quick search on the Bell-i-Phone turned this place up. Got good reviews and it was right up the street. Could they salvage the evening? Nice décor(it’s in Fairport, remember). Belly Family walked in and told the host they were just there for dessert. Now, Bellyman gets it… you don’t want to «waste» a table on some folks just in for dessert. But, you don’t ask a family that’s carrying a 20-month-old if they just want to sit at the bar! Bellyman looked at Mrs. Bellyman in disbelief, but decided to press on. The clientele looked to be about, on average, oh 65 – 70 years old. Not a bad sign, just something Bellyman noticed. Belly Family got seated and were given the desert menu, which contained no prices. Seriously? No prices? Who does that in this day and age? Pulling out the Bell-iPhone, Bellyman was able to find prices for the main menu online. They seemed to be about what Bellyman would normally pay for things, so we decided to risk it. Mrs. Bellyman got a decaf and profiterole, Bellyman had a cannoli and a cappucino. Aside from the decaf being REALLY strong(when you pour a creamer into a coffee, normally it DOES change color, right?), the food was good. The profiterole were as good as expected, but since they import them from Italy(they’re the same as you’d get at Dentico’s in Irondequoit), Belly Family didn’t expect anything less than heaven in a cup. The cannoli, however, was one of the better Bellyman has had, and Bellyman LIKES cannoli. The cappucino was good, but nothing special. The check came to $ 20 with tip, about what Bellyman was expecting. Not cheap, but one wouldn’t expect good dessert to be. Verdict: Bellyman approves… tentatively. Dessert was good, Bellyman cannot speak for the rest of the food. Ambiance was nice and a little romantic, Bellyman might take Mrs. Bellyman back when he’s trying to woo her, or when she’s very old like everyone else there.