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Robert J.
tucson , Arizona
224
reviews
This pizzeria does a thriving delivery business, but unless
the place where you're staying has a large pecan tree growing
in its center, it's a lot more interesting to place your order
at the counter and then eat at one of the colorful glass-topped
tables painted in Roman mosaic style. Pastas such as cannelloni
stuffed with chicken, Italian sausage, ricotta, mozzarella,
and provolone, and doused in tomato cream sauce are not only delicious,
but also bargain priced. The pizzas are billed as offering "the
most toppings in Austin, " and with selections like hamburger,
jalapeno pesto, and smoked bacon, who would doubt it? The lunch
specials -- a dinner salad plus a large slice with three toppings
-- are a real deal at $5.50 ($6.50 if you want your salad to speak
Greek).
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Peter P.
Indianapolis , Indiana
180
reviews
Another mediocre restaurant along Restaurant Row (Barton Springs
Road). If you must have pizza in Austin, try Mangia or Frank's
instead.
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Jasper K.
chicago , Illinois
25
reviews
Pleasant atmosphere with a mom-n-pop feel. Good assortment
of toppings and sauces. The crust is fantastic.
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Amy B.
56
reviews
Atmosphere is nice - they have a tree growing through the middle
of the place and the patio outside is nice enough, but right on
the road. Different options than the standard pizza joint (artichoke,
spinich, hot and spicy or pesto sauce)
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