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Angelo's Spaghetti House
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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I had seen that Citysearch had named Angelo's the ""2006 Editoral Winner of Best Pizza in Dallas"" award, so naturally I had to give their pizza a go to confirm any truth to the claim. Here is my experience. So, we get there to find it crowded, so much so that they only had a tiny table available ... in a tiny part of the restaurant. Ok, if the pizza is worth it then no big deal. To be accurate in comparing their pizza with the other highly rated pizza joints I've been to, I ordered a hamburger pizza just as I had done with the other pizza restaurants I've rated. To start off with, It took a bit longer than expected for our pizza to be served. Well that's ok too, IF the pizza is as advertised. I took my first bite into the pizza and my immediate thought was ""boring"". I took a few more bites and my opinion was still the same - boring and bland ... along with the thought , ""This was voted Best Pizza in Dallas???"" The problem I had with the pizza was that the tomato/pizza sauce had very little taste to it. And the hamburger topping was also nothing to write home about. Along with the words ""boring and bland"" to desribe Angelo's pizza, I would also use the word ""flat"" - as in flat tasting. After eating a few slices I decided I had enough - even though I had room for more. So we finished eating and we sat there ... and we sat there ... and we sat there ... the entire time (seemed like eternity) waiting for the waiter to bring us our check. He never did -- BECAUSE HE FORGOT ABOUT US!! Even though he was very attentive to us at first, after awhile he apparently just forgot about us. We got tired of waiting and got up and walked to the register to pay so we could leave. The lady at the register said, ""Didn't you get a ticket (the bill)""? I said ""No, the waiter never came back"". She said nothing in return. I paid the bill and walked out never to return. So, the best pizza restaurant in Dallas? LOL! I think Citysearch meant it as a punchline to a joke....
Pros: ambience and atmosphere
Cons: below average pizza, waiter may possibly forget about you
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