Patch finds a weekly great deal in the area that caters to local moms.
George Georgeantonis does things big. As the owner of A Little Taste of Italy, his subs are over-stuffed, his manicotti is fat, and his pizza deal is huge. It’s not the small personal pizzas he runs his best specials on. It’s not the mediums or the larges either. It’s the extra-large cheese pizza, that’s as cheap as you’re ever going to find. At A Little Taste of Italy, which many of us know as the old Whistlestop, right at the train tracks 401 West Seminary Ave., Saturdays and Mondays are the days for a $6.99 extra-large, 16-inch cheese pizza. From 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., whether it's delivery, carry-out or dine-in, the mother of all pizzas is the mother of all deals. The extra-large cheese pizza is normally $10.75, which is also still a …
Patch recommended: Simple food, executed to precision.
When it comes to Italian food, my search for authenticity rarely finds me in chain restaurants. While your average big market eatery can surely provide a satisfying meal, they tend to also stray far from the path of true Italian flavors. It’s inevitable really—the bigger you get, the more hands go into your recipes, and the more generic and plain your food tends to become. Sure, fast food joints and American chains can mask dull food with gobs of grease and a healthy dose of overly salted sauces, but Italian food is about simplicity, and thus more locations usually means less quality. With all that said, my favorite part about this job—as always—is being proven wrong, and that was exactly the case this week when I visited Liberatore’s …
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