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  • The first time I dined here my pizza was very good though them charging me to substitute toppings was very odd and our server, Kash, was good about checking on us and refilling our drinks. I came back a few months later and noticed the menu was different, so I asked about it. I can't remember my servers name this time, but she was very sweet and let me know that the restaurant still says "Little Tony's" even though it's now owned by Station Casinos. She said that's why the menu had changed and even though they were still attempting to make the Cal Italia and Dillinger (I assume with Tony's permission) several other items like the Salami and Cheese Board, several pastas, the Caprese House Special (made with house made hand-pulled mozzarella) and honestly too many other items to mention are no longer available on the menu. It still says Tony Gemignani on the website for the restaurant, so I really have no idea what's going on lol. The menu was certainly different on my last visit and the food was absolutely different even in size. Mozzarella Sticks ($7) - This came with 7 sticks, a side of sauce and was very good. Too bad it was no longer on the menu anymore when I went back! Sausage with Peppers ($12) - Hubby ordered this and I naturally tried it. Very tasty and they didn't skimp on the sausage with there being a whole one on top and then a bunch of sliced sausage underneath. Again, too bad it was no longer on the menu when I went back. New Yorker ($10) - Tomato Sauce, Mozzarella, Sliced House-Made Sausage, Pepperoni, Ricotta, Garlic, Oregano, Oil. This pizza tasted great! I did notice that it was still on the menu when I went back however my server told me it could only be ordered now in the 16 inch size instead of the personal size I had ordered before. Crazy! I did ask them to substitute the sliced sausage for meatballs and was very surprised when the bill came to see they not only charged me $3 for the meatballs, but charged me $2 for sausage that was supposed to come on the pizza to begin with and I didn't even get. When I asked about it I was told that they sometimes have to charge for substituting certain items. I don't get it and felt ripped off regardless of the pizza tasting so good. Personal Cheese Pizza ($6.99) - This is the pizza I experienced on my second visit when I found out Stations took over Little Tony's. Huge difference in the size of the pizza. I couldn't believe how small it was compared to not only before, but come on it was like 2 or 3 bites for each slice. The pizza tasted good, but wasn't anything special. Price was cheap, but it's not worth it in my opinion compared to what I had from here previously. I don't think this restaurant should have the same name if it can't maintain consistency as well menu items previously offered.
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