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By John Waller
After their primetime upset win in Buffalo, young Patriots stars Drake Maye and Will Campbell took to Boston’s North End on Monday night, where they had dinner together at the Italian restaurant Tony & Elaine’s.

As for what the quarterback and his rookie blindside protector ate?
“The players dined on some of the restaurant’s fan-favorite dishes, including mozzarella sticks, meatballs, pasta alla vodka, chicken broccoli ziti, bolognese, and plenty of garlic bread,” the restaurant said in a release.
“Ah, I don’t even know what to say,” Tony Frattaroli, one of the restaurant’s namesakes, said in a statement. “I was so happy to see them come in — especially after such a big win! I was watching the game on TV the night before, and then to have them here, it really meant a lot. Moments like that remind me why we do what we do — to make people feel at home and keep cooking from the heart.
“Feels like the Patriots are back, you know?”
John Waller is a deputy editor overseeing news coverage on Boston.com. He is a Lexington native and Colby College graduate.
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