Downtown ristorante and pizzeria specializes in Neapolitan-style pizzas baked in a wood-fired brick oven.
Classic Italian dining with a focus on wood cooking from the founders and former executive chef of Eddie V's. The bread – swimming in butter and garlic – is a thing of beauty.
This family restaurant dishes up classic Italian food with a Texas twang.
Always consistent and usually crowded, this eclectic Italian chain restaurant offers plenty of pastas and a lively atmosphere. This restaurant is also particularly kid-friendly.
Always consistent and usually crowded, this eclectic Italian chain restaurant offers plenty of pastas and a lively atmosphere. This restaurant is also particularly kid-friendly.
This Downtown trailer services partiers late into the night on weekends.
In addition to a great array of pastas, sandwiches, salads, and wings, this Austin original boasts delicious New Haven-style thin crust pizza. Build your own or order one of the specialties, like the Truffle Spinach Mushroom.
Formerly home to Sammie’s Drive-In and Hut’s Hamburgers, this West Sixth space promises "a little taste of Old Italy" via Spaghetti with Arrabbiata, Prawns in Vinegar & Butter, Veal Marsala, and other classic throwbacks.
Loyal customers from the Loop 360 set enjoy hearty roasted meats, homemade pastas, a liberal use of truffle oil, and the glow of a crackling fire.
Personalize your pizza from 30+ toppings, or choose a specialty pie like the veg-forward Greensider. Strombolis, build your own pasta, and salads round out the menu.
Find a variety of Italian staples such as bruschetta, pasta, risotto, and pizza. Brunch is served on Saturday and Sunday, and indoor and sidewalk tables are available.
Enjoy New York-style pizzas by the slice or whole pie, as well as appetizers, hot sandwiches, salads, and desserts.
Uncle Nicky's is a local Italian restaurant offering various pasta, pane tostato, sandwich and salad dishes.
Uncle Nicky's is a local Italian restaurant offering various pasta, pane tostato, sandwich and salad dishes.
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