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Brandon S.
Lubbock , Texas
107
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This is one of my favorite restuarants. I eat at Carino's
every chance I get . The bread, appetizers, main course, drinks
and desert are all incredible. The service is always impecable
and I enjoy going here every time.
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Bran D.
denton , Texas
26
reviews
Everything here is good. Fresh ingerdients and the service is
acceptable. I am definately repeat business for them.
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Kimberly M.
flower mound , Texas
10
reviews
Although we like the food...we ALWAYS seem to get servers who
aren't what they should be. We have NEVER gotten a decent server!
We have tried this resaurant on several times over the last few
years, but the service never changes. We have given up on it.
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Rod D.
8
reviews
Real Italian, Pizza like I had in Agusta Bay, Sicily.
Spagetti like the best of Naples. We have been eating here
since it opened, and at associated Spageddies (Brinker) before
they change over to the name of the founding Chef. The menu
is real Italy, and they will make it the way You want. An
engagement party with two large families was a very special
event for us at Carinos!
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Marie-Odile R.
1
review
Good Food.
Great portion.
Very informal atmosphere.
Friendly service .
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Anonymous
56945
reviews
Whether you are pressed for a 30 minute lunch, or enjoying a
Saturday night, Carino's is sure to please! Formerly Spageddies,
Johnny Carino's offers flavors for the most particularly tastes,
especially children. All of the entrees are made to order, so
if your face curls at the sight of mushrooms or green peas, just
leave 'em out. And if your taste buds need spice for satisfaction,
request a bit of red pepper or garlic. The atmosphere is lively
open. The menu features italian style pizzas, more pasta than
you can imagine, specialties from the grill, imported beer and
wine, and of course, desserts so rich, you must take one with you.
Italian cream cake is the best. For the health smart, Johnny
Carino's serves a chichen breast grilled over oak that is more
tender and juicy than the poetry of the Browning's. If you are
dining on a day when they serve 'Italian Bread' soup, try it.
Its distinctiveness makes it difficult to describe, but it is
fantastic.
At Johnny Carino's, ...
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Stephen S.
1
review
Large portions and friendly, helpful servers. I am new
to the area and stopped in to eat twice in 5 days. The
bread with dipping olive oil/spices and roasted garlic is
outstanding!
We had the shrimp and pasta -- it was outstanding.
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Joseph B.
3
reviews
Fairly large portions. Friendly atmosphere. Was a regular
when it was Spaggedies. New menues with a few new dishes
after the changeover to Carinos and the prices have been
raised a little(but still within reason). Fresh bread is
brought to each table which is delicious with their garlic
and spicey oil dip.
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Charles P.
17
reviews
From the menu: Big, steaming platters of the freshest
Italian recipes served family style are our specialty.
Our Pass the Ciao! Platters are so big, in fact,
that you've just got to share. You may not be able
to take the whole gang to Italy, but you can bring
them to Carino's. So put your heads - and forks-
together, and pick a platter to pass around the table.
The hard part is deciding which one..or two...
or three... Pass the Ciao! And enjoy.
Formerly Spagheddie's, they say the menu hasn't changed,
just the name.
We had great and happy service. They've added angel
hair which I substituted instead of the penna.
Delicious. Fun atmosphere, lavish new Italian garden
decor.
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