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Menu highlights: Pull apart garlic bread (kinda like a savory garlic monkey bread for two with mozzarella and marinara) as well as the brussel sprouts and the Romeo Pizza. They have some good seasonal salad options too, especially in spring and summer.I do think some of the food might be a bit pricier for some but its still a really nice spot for dinner or lunch or to meet up with people. I like the option of buying... View all feedback.
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Found hair in my pizza which was disappointing… also the service was not good, literally had to remind twice for my ketchup..pizza was ok and ambiance was good, my Fungi pizza dint had sauce I was expecting red sauce.. waitress could have informed more about it.. would not recommend just for View all feedback.
The broccolini appetizer was to die for and the Romeo pizza was fantastic! Great flavor and perfect crust.
This is located in the heart of Bakery Square, which is a fantastic location with parking available. We visited on a Friday night and had a 30-minute wait, which is reasonable considering it was a busy evening and they don't accept reservations. They also have a window for pick-up with tables available not inside the restaurant. I loved the ambiance and design! For appetizers, we opted for the Parmesan-crusted zucchini and Brussels sprouts, both of which were outstanding. The funghi was equally impressive, though the hot honey chicken was disappointing. Nonetheless, this spot is a great choice for a meal out with friends, especially with the option to enjoy ice cream from Jens afterwards!
Found hair in my pizza which was disappointing… also the service was not good, literally had to remind twice for my ketchup..pizza was ok and ambiance was good, my Fungi pizza dint had sauce I was expecting red sauce.. waitress could have informed more about it.. would not recommend just for
Menu highlights: Pull apart garlic bread (kinda like a savory garlic monkey bread for two with mozzarella and marinara) as well as the brussel sprouts and the Romeo Pizza. They have some good seasonal salad options too, especially in spring and summer.I do think some of the food might be a bit pricier for some but its still a really nice spot for dinner or lunch or to meet up with people. I like the option of buying a single slice of pizza at lunch for $5 (it's a huge slice that you can definitely cut into two pieces).
There is lots of food to choose from. The food is great and the portions are mostly good. I would try out this restaurant if you love pizza.