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| - I am eating my meatball sub, made with the finest Italian sauces and tenderized meat, but I then receive a call - a call that will change my life; I receive call that Tommy just got whacked in retribution for taking out Battis. But then I blink, I am back to reality eating my sub and listening to my friend asking how in the world Phoenix has traffic.
I am mixing up life stories, I had the meatball sub, and I've seen Goodfellas, so they are blending into one another.
Defalco's is great. I swear, from sea to shining sea, I never expected to find a place that would make me want to watch Casino and Goodfellas while eating something Italian. But AZ is a place of continuous surprises.
This place is half grocery store, half restaurant. Much of your experience will depend when you go here. The food is always delectable. Man, I am talking you could probably bring all of the mafia families down to a table to break bread and work out their differences over it good. But again, it depends on the time.
I gave Defalco's four stars and it was as hard as pulling an in-grown toenail. I do really enjoy this place, but there are some things you can't overlook. They have great foods and a wide selection of groceries to choose from, but it's quite small. Everyone is in love with this place so there are limited number of seats to choose from.
And the line situation is never clear. It's like Southwest Airlines where they have you line up according to your zone and seats, but people think because they are B13, that entitles them to run roughshoud over B14 and be rude. To avoid this - go at a non-busy time, but I am not sure when that is. Trial and error.
I recommend going here. It's finger licking good. I am not an Italian, so I can't speak for their cuisine, but I think it would make them proud.
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