$7 for $15 Worth of Pizza and Italian Fare at 800 Degrees
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- Wood-fired pizza
- Free appetizer if redeemed Mon.–Thurs.
- Craft beers
Spinning mad amounts of dough above one's head is an amusing way to display a coin collection, but it requires superhuman stamina to maintain. Rest your triceps and leave the dough spinning to the pros with today's Groupon: for $7, you get $15 worth of food and drink at 800 Degrees. A complimentary appetizer—likely the mista salad—is included with this deal if you redeem it Monday through Thursday. This Groupon is valid for both dine-in and carryout.
800 Degrees is a family-operated Italian restaurant that specializes in Neapolitan-style pizza, brought to bubbling life in a wood-burning oven reaching temperatures of 800–1,000 degrees. Dough is made daily, with meats and toppings coming from local sources, including Gunthorp Farms. Make friends with the menu of traditional Italian eats by opting for a starter such as the oven-baked garlic bread ($4.50) or the mista salad, which drops toasted pine nuts, tomatoes, carrots, red onion, shaved fennel, a rice-wine vinaigrette, and parmesan cheese atop a bed of baby greens ($8). Pizzas range from simple cheese ($8.50) to the more exotic pulled-pork barbecue ($11), which corrals pulled pork, barbecue sauce, and mozzarella into a square dance of deliciousness. For diners wishing to test out their new ice-coated tongue, 800 Degrees slings its namesake pizza ($11.50), which boasts a culinary conflagration of house-made hot sausage, fire-roasted peppers, and chili oil. Gluten-free crust (additional $3) is also available.
In between bites of oven-ignited eats, guests can enjoy sips of draft beer from 800 Degrees' bureau of brews and booze. Step into the restaurant's interiors for a warm dining experience overseen by a friendly staff, or get your grub to-go and enjoy it in the privacy of your own treehouse.
Reviews
Eighty-three percent of Urbanspooners like 800 Degrees:
- This is a Great place to have Pizza and watch a Ball Game. Lively atmosphere and good food. – Bill Hartman
- If you want REAL pizza you owe it to yourself to go to 800° Pizza, I can't say enough praises for the quality of these pies. – Steven C.