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Businiess name:  Frank & Angie's Pizzeria
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My family and I read this and since they flew in from Hawaii they wanted a casual place for dinner for their first night in Austin. We went at 5:30pm on a Thursday night and there was ample parking. The youngest started with an order of minestrone soup (better than yours mom). The taste was authentic with lots of veggies. The 17 year olds split an 18" pizza. The crust was thin and crispy with lots of pepperoni. The baby ate a 10" pepperoni by himself. My sister and I ordered the Mama Sopranos baked ziti with meatballs. Lots of flavor with just the right amount of sauce and cheese. We also shared the eggplant provolone. Delish! Both the pastas could have been split and would have served 4 easily. My other son had the DiMaggio sandwich. There was lots of salami which he liked. It could have used more vinaigrette. The surprise was that it was served on warm homemade bread. The best value for the adults was the wine. I was pleasantly surprised Coppola wine was the house wine. The DaVinci Chiant was delicious as well. We ordered two pizzas, two pastas with salads, asandwich, 5 glasses of wine, 3 sodas all for $70.00. A great value in the eyes of my Hawaiian family. We will definitely eat here again. Pros: Price to value Cons: I can see where parking can be a problem if you don't come early

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