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Ciao Bella – Bowery

$6 for $14 Worth of Italian Eats and Treats at Ciao Bella

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Thu Jul 15 03:59:00 UTC 2010
Value
$14
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Highlights

  • Tasty thin-crust pizza
  • House-made sauce and dough
  • Italian ice in fun flavors

The Fine Print

  • Expires Oct 15, 2010
  • Limit 1 per table, or 1 per order if take-out or delivery.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

When Pangaea—the earth's greatest rock supergroup—broke up, many fans blamed it on the high-heeled wiles of Europe's inseparable girlfriend, Italia. Discover a sweeter side to the globe's Yoko with today's Groupon: for $6, you get $14 worth of pizza, lasagna, Italian ices, and more at Ciao Bella. This Groupon is valid for dine-in, take-out, or delivery.

Ciao Bella's colorful, graffiti-laden exterior gives way to an equally bright and bold interior that guards a fresh menu of pasta, calzones, sandwiches, and thin-crust pizza, assembled with hand-tossed dough and original, old-fashioned sauce. Sup on a house specialty pie, like the classic rustica, with San Marzano tomato sauce, Italian sausage, and roasted peppers under a milky mozzarella blanket ($15 for a large), or create your own culinary masterpiece by matching any of 13 toppings on a carb-circle. Ciao Bella’s steaming calzones ($6.00–$6.50), and fresh-baked stuffed rolls ($5.00–$6.00) will please diners desiring a hearty hand-held on the go, while the decadent lasagna ($7.75) layers flavorful sheets.

Like chili popsicles and videos of grizzly-bear ballerinas, Italian food is enjoyed around the world due to its versatility and heartiness. In addition to full-bodied savories, Ciao Bella serves up cool Italian ices, in inventive flavors such as mango-orange and lemon-peel ginger-root ($2.25), for a refreshing dose of frozen sweets for sweaty tongued diners.

Reviews

Yelpers give Ciao Bella Pizzeria a four-star average, Zagat reviewers like it, and BlackBook recommends it:

  • We're loving on the smoky bacon and onion and the jalapeño and sausage, finished with slightly spicy San Marzano red sauce. – BlackBook
  • Ciao Bella is a gem find. I had their pesto smeared on a cheese slice. Absolutely delicious. – TonyM8493, Zagat
  • Best slice in the area and great chicken Parm sub too! – Izzo D., Yelp

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Horseracing

Horseracing, known as the Sport of Kings since the federal ban on King Fighting, is actually much more complex than a simple contest of equine speed. Here are some of the more obscure rules of horseracing:

  • Although zebras are technically horses, they are banned from competing due to the hypnotic effect triggered by their oscillating stripes, which leads to foaming seizures in the adjacent traditional horses.
  • Horses born of the same litter must never compete, so as not to pit brother against brother.
  • It is OK for the jockey to whip his or her horse, as long as a stadium full of people is enjoying cheering for them to do so.
  • Tallest horse always wins. Always.
  • If the race is too close to call, judges employ a photo finish—a tiebreaker lightning round in which the first horse to eat an entire barrel of old Polaroids wins.

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Ciao Bella