Where is the Best Fort Worth Pizza in Dallas, Texas?
Locally owned by the handsome and charming, Giancarlo Newsome and his lovely wife, this is a groovy little pizza place on an unexpected corner of Ft. Worth. It looks and TASTES every bit the cool little upscale pizza joint both inside and out but with incredible prices. Think gourmet pizzas without the gourmet prices. Serving only the finest and freshest ingredients on all of their pizza’s . . .feel free to make your own unique combination or try one of their specialty pizza’s. I highly recommend the “PC” pizza with “poblano peppers” and “cilantro” pesto and their famous cracker thin crust. Made in what can be best described as “St. Louis style crust from Brazil”. If you are a fan of St. Louis style or Brazilian pizza crust, then this is the place for you. Don’t hesistate on trying little gelato or a glass of wine after your pizza. Bring a date or your family and EAT at Gianni’s Gournet Pizza. Local foodies, this is a must try. Pros + Terrific goumet pizza, great prices in a casual
As a man that loves seafood I don’t ussually order it at an italian resturant, but the seabass came very highly recomended from my wife who had it at lunch. We went in for dinner a few days ago and her recomendation was confirmed, It was absolutely delicious. Lightl and fluffy, so mild and a little crispy around the edges. And it was serrved with a clam and mussel saute that was awesome. My wife had the bonless lamb shank, which i tasted and knocked my socks off. The meat was so tender. Also the ceasar salad. I love ceasar salads more than any other, and my server, matt, told me it was the best in downtown. I tried it and i do agree it is the best i have ever had, a close second being outback steak house spicy ceasar. If you go to Taverna try the seefood, the ceasar salad, and the tiramisu. Service was great too.Pros + free valet, cozy, quiet, great italian wine section, serviceCons – non smoking