$15 for $30 Worth of Italian Fare and Drinks at Amici Pizza and Bistro
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Like religion, economics, and politics, pizza is something everyone can agree on. Celebrate universal ideas with today’s Groupon to Amici Pizza and Bistro on Johnson Street. Choose from two options:
- For $7, you get $15 worth of Italian fare for brunch or lunch.
- For $15, you get $30 worth of Italian fare for dinner.
Amici Pizza and Bistro's indulgent brunch, lunch, and dinner menus collate rich Italian cuisine into palate-friendly eats. The Nordeast pizza complements the robust flavors of pulled pork and smoked mozzarella with spicy tomato sauce and pickled onions ($21 for a large), and the orecchiette pasta bathes peas, pistachios, and sun-dried tomatoes in the same variety of rich cream sauce that ancient Romans would ($15). At lunch, diners demolish hunger with hefty meatball hoagies ($9), and vegetarians nosh on portobello flatbread with tomato jam, sprouts, onion, and cucumber sauce ($9). Brunchers can defy convention with a bacon-and-egg pizza enhanced with thyme, sweet onion, and grana padano ($11). The casual neighborhood mentality of Amici Pizza and Bistro creates a welcoming ambiance for customers to enjoy, as well as a convenient place to borrow cups of sugar. Booths cloaked in black tablecloths line up in single file beneath exposed piping.
Like religion, economics, and politics, pizza is something everyone can agree on. Celebrate universal ideas with today’s Groupon to Amici Pizza and Bistro on Johnson Street. Choose from two options:
- For $7, you get $15 worth of Italian fare for brunch or lunch.
- For $15, you get $30 worth of Italian fare for dinner.
Amici Pizza and Bistro's indulgent brunch, lunch, and dinner menus collate rich Italian cuisine into palate-friendly eats. The Nordeast pizza complements the robust flavors of pulled pork and smoked mozzarella with spicy tomato sauce and pickled onions ($21 for a large), and the orecchiette pasta bathes peas, pistachios, and sun-dried tomatoes in the same variety of rich cream sauce that ancient Romans would ($15). At lunch, diners demolish hunger with hefty meatball hoagies ($9), and vegetarians nosh on portobello flatbread with tomato jam, sprouts, onion, and cucumber sauce ($9). Brunchers can defy convention with a bacon-and-egg pizza enhanced with thyme, sweet onion, and grana padano ($11). The casual neighborhood mentality of Amici Pizza and Bistro creates a welcoming ambiance for customers to enjoy, as well as a convenient place to borrow cups of sugar. Booths cloaked in black tablecloths line up in single file beneath exposed piping.