They're less than a mile from each other on Cheshire Bridge Road and have both been serving up old-school Italian classics for more than four decades . But if you ask most longtime Atlantans, they're passionate about their pick: You're either an Alfredo's person or a Nino's person.

It's a friendly rivalry, but a rivalry nonetheless, and with the recent news that Alfredo's will be closing its doors in 2016 (or possibly relocating, according to the restaurant's Facebook page ), we want to know: Which spot gets your pasta perfectly al dente? Vote in the poll, and let us know in the comments why you prefer one over the other.

Read more about Nino's owner Antonio Noviello here.

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