What People Are Saying About Pastazios Pizza
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The Scene – Behind the cafeteria-style counter cooks toss pasta in saucepans and scoop hot pizza from bakers ovens. A hodgepodge of glazed tiles, a smattering of comfy leather booths and a Top 40 soundtrack create a relaxed, neighborhood feel. Sidewalk seating in front offers excellent people watching of Uptown pedestrians. – – The Food – The menu is straight out of New York City complete with authentic cannoli--sweet, mascarpone cheese rolled in a fried pastry shell--and thin crust pizza. There are also healthy options like salad made with crisp greens, tangy dressing…
Wow
by Rn2B
I moved here from NJ 3 years ago, and have tried SO hard to find REAL pizza. I got tired of places that claimed "NY Style" and have a Statue of Liberty replica at their door. Not only do I feel at home when I eat this pizza...BUT..they serve by the slice too!!!!!!!!!!! Its not overpriced either. I will never eat fake pizza as long as I'm in the state of Texas ever again!
- Pros: Indoor/outdoor seating, pizza by the slice!
- Cons: You can't stop eating
It's Sinday - time for a Pastazios pizza
by Beardie1
There is Brooklyn pizza in Dallas! After over a decade of disappointment (nothing came remotely close to the pizza I grew up with in Brooklyn), Pastazio's ended my frustration. The sauce is just a little different each time. This means it's fresh. The real deal, served with the right attitude.
The best Pizza this side of Little Italy.
by r0cketj
This is the best NY-style pizza outside of...well, New York. The perfect balance of crust, sauce and spices.
The Details on Pastazios Pizza
What to Drink:
At $2.75, the frozen bellini is a refreshing, peachy deal.
Save Money:
Monday through Friday take advantage of the $9.99 pasta specials, which come with a house salad and fresh bread.







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