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This place has a great happy hour, 5-7p.m., select pizzas are 1/2 off ($5-7). The staff is friendly and makes this true, wood-fired Neapolitan pizza, a must-try! My personal suggestion is to get pies that have "double" or extra sauce, as well as "extra crisp!"
Came here to rock in the new year! The pizza was great! They have specials throughout the week depending on the day, happy hour Monday through Friday, and brunch on the weekends! What’s not to love? The atmosphere was authentic, the layout of place was creative in the modern world. You could watch a
I love their pizza. Get the jabroni, it is the best. I also got the meatballs and cheesy bread. I love sitting at the bar and watching them make my pizza. One awesome thing is the pizza only takes a few minutes to be ready. I like asking for a crispy pizza because sometimes it is too doughy for my p
You have to have the pizza here at least once! (And then you’ll want to eat ONLY pizza from here). You might need a fork and a knife, but trust me, it’s super worth it. Recommendations to try would be mozzarella nugs for an appetizer, Prosciutto e Ruccola pizza, and a S’mores calzone for desert. Don
Stopped by Cane Russo on a whim after driving by. It looks small from the outside, but it was very light an open inside. As soon as you walk in, a wonderful aroma fills your senses. Per our server Melissa's suggestion, we started with the Sangria and the zucchini & artichoke fritters (fontina, parm,
First time to this place; I was doing an oil change across the street so I decided to try this place since pizza is one of my favorite foods. Definitely their pizzas have different ingredients than your normal dominos. I would say these are more like gourmet pizzas. I ordered the bodega since the d
Service was amazing, with our host and server both being friendly and interactive. For our table of three, we ordered breakfast frittata, skillet hash and Josh's big biscuit brunch meals, and one PBR pizza to share. All were nicely presented and tasty as well. The skillet hash seemed more like a sau
I had an amazing time at cane rosso today. My server Paris was so friendly and helpful. The music that played was comforting and the atmosphere was perfect. The food was so very intoxicatingly delicious and it was all the way around a great experience. Even the manager was Theresa was so welcoming a
I went here for brunch with my girls and the food was awesome. Two pitches of mimosas for 24.00 each one is 12 which ain’t bad. Loved my fried chicken with waffles 🧇 . Also order the skillet
Best pizza I've had in a long time. Saw it in Houston Chronicle story of reader submitted polling on best pizza in Houston. I agree that they are #1. They stay true to Italian recipies and ingredients, and the atmosphere is classy, yet relaxed. I spent $30 on a 14" pizza, sandwich, and Soda. It was
Worth a visit! Definitely better-than-average pizza for Houston, with prices that are fair. The service was good and there’s typically plenty of seating. Their white-sauce pizzas are especially savory and the olive oil is excellent.
Casual Italian eatery with a good selection of Pizza. Pizza is nice and thin. They serve Cacio e Pepe (traditional Roman pasta dish). Good cocktails.
great pizza unmatched from anything I've tasted in Houston. Those who left a bad review don't know what real food is. Maybe you should stick to Little Cesar's or some Totino hot pockets because you don't know your head from your butt when it comes to good food. By the way, if you don't like the piz
Pizza was VERY good! I ordered the Friday Night Frankie and asked for half without jalapeños. Pepperoni and jalapeños tasted a lil different and yummy. Crust was crunchy. Pizza was brought out without napkins or silverware so I had to wait to get started on that deliciously smelling pizza, what a te
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