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Businiess name:  Mangia Italian Grill & Sports
Review by:  John M.
Review content: 
Mangia is located at City Dock in Historic Annapolis. It has a casual atmosphere with sports memoribila hanging on the walls. The pizza is arguably the best in Annapolis - made in the New York style (where the owners came from). The menu also contains pasta, meats and sandwiches - I have sampled each and have not been disappointed. Portions are large and the prices are moderate. The seating at Mangia's is on the second floor. If you are visiting Annapolis, try to get a table by the window as it overlooks 'Ego Alley' - the dock in the heart of Annapolis. Because it is on the second floor, handicap access is tricky. On the first floor they offer takeout - grab a slice and continue on your walking tour.

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