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| - I attended this pizzeria with friends last week. Even though it was a Wednesday, the restaurant, quiet at first, quickly became a loud and bustling place.
We were waited on by a slightly irritated looking man. Pasta, pizza, and other carbs were in the menu the waiter dropped on the table.
The rumor is that this Italian restaurant is one run by "authentic" Italians. The thin-crust pizza is delicious, and the toppings are light. I had the equivalent of their Table D'Hote, which came with a soup. They brought buns out for everyone. In the end, they brought us a crispy dessert that came with the table d'Hote.
I had ordered a soft drink, and then, when I requested a second one at the end of the evening, they charged me for both. So buyer beware! ;-) There are no refills here.
I don't think I would come here alone. I think I would feel like I was irritating them by my presence. In a group, the irritation would be diffused over the crowd... which is safer.
I saw children there, and couples, and very large groups. Our food didn't take long to prepare. The price for a pizza (table d'hote) was 20$. Considering how the pizza was a full pizza, this seemed decent for a sit-down place. With drinks, tips and taxes, though, this meal turned into a 33$ affair.
I don't think I would go back, though, with a young family. It would add up quite quickly.
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