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Great nostalgia atmosphere. Got there early for lunch and it filled up quickly. Service was wonderful and had the lunch special. Spaghetti meatball, raviolis, lasagna with meat sauce. Side salad too. And that bread, fageddaboudit. Can’t wait to come back and try other menu items. Quite the history a
Yes, the place is dark, but it adds to the fun that is Campisi's. Let me start by saying Courtney was awesome. My wife and I ordered the lunch Pasta Combo and a medium pepperoni and hamburger pizza. Well.....that was way too much food. We could have easily shared either the pasta combo or the pizza.
This is a must go restaurant if you are anywhere in the area. The food is amazing, the history of the restaurant is super cool and the people that work there are great people. I highly recommend and will be going whenever I am in Dallas. It is only 1 of 3 locations in the area that has stood the tes
The best lasagna I have ever had. Calm atmosphere with a real energy that can’t be replicated. Exquisite service. They make you feel like family. The flavors are worth traveling for.
Great food and awesome atmosphere. Went here for lunch, they have a great lunch special for a small 2 topping pizza and a salad. Perfect lunch and I’m sure it’s awesome for dinner as well.
1st time here was for a family member's birthday. It's was dark, quiet, and empty for a Saturday evening. The service was friendly & accurate but excruciating slow. We had appetizers and plenty of entrees. Everything was good. Nothing stellar. I ordered pizza delivery too and the pizza arrived at t
A co-worker suggested we eat here when we were in Dallas, and we’re glad we did. We ate about 3PM on a Saturday. It was not too crowded, and the service was great. We started off with Joes Special Garlic Toast (side of tomato sauce) which we really enjoyed. For our mains we had Chicken Parmigiana a
What's not to say about a legendary Dallas eatery that feels so historic that Jack Ruby could walk through the door? The classic Italian restaurant decor of small booths and tables with a candle and red leather seating combined with a (non-functional) jukebox kiosk is charming enough, but the music
I absolutely love the decor and atmosphere!! First time visiting but it will NOT be my last visit. Where do I begin the host and server were very friendly. We ordered an appetizer (Campisi's Famous Shrimp Scampi) which was full of flavor in every bite. It was so good I was dipping the freshly baked
Stopped there after the auto show. Very good Italian food. Old world charm. Been there since 1946. Was originally the The Egyptian and they couldn’t afford to take the sign down. It soon became part of the place.
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