$7 for $15 Worth of Italian Lunch Fare at Baci Italian Cuisine in Fayetteville (or $12 for $25 Worth of Dinner)
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- Authentic Italian fare
- Homemade sauces & meatballs
- Three sizes for select entrees
If tongues are not entertained with delectable cuisine, they will amuse themselves by causing their owners to spontaneously recite nonsensical limericks and the opening speech from Patton. Abstain from confusing conversation with today's Groupon to Baci Italian Cuisine in Fayetteville. Choose between the following options:
- For $7, you get $15 worth of Italian fare during lunch.
- For $12, you get $25 worth of Italian fare during dinner.
Baci Italian Cuisine serves a collection of authentic Italian fare during lunch and dinner hours. Aquatic appetites can nosh a seafood appetizer such as the fried calamari ($8), then finish meals with homemade manicotti made with ricotta cheese and mozzarella cheese ($6–$29). Noodlers can try the carbonara, which combines prosciutto, parmesan, and fettuccini ($9–$35). Then after dinner, a piece of tiramisu will please palates with espresso-soaked ladyfingers, mascarpone cheese, and cocoa ($5), and a cup of cappuccino prolongs another night spent dreaming of steel children and living motorcycles ($3).
- Authentic Italian fare
- Homemade sauces & meatballs
- Three sizes for select entrees
If tongues are not entertained with delectable cuisine, they will amuse themselves by causing their owners to spontaneously recite nonsensical limericks and the opening speech from Patton. Abstain from confusing conversation with today's Groupon to Baci Italian Cuisine in Fayetteville. Choose between the following options:
- For $7, you get $15 worth of Italian fare during lunch.
- For $12, you get $25 worth of Italian fare during dinner.
Baci Italian Cuisine serves a collection of authentic Italian fare during lunch and dinner hours. Aquatic appetites can nosh a seafood appetizer such as the fried calamari ($8), then finish meals with homemade manicotti made with ricotta cheese and mozzarella cheese ($6–$29). Noodlers can try the carbonara, which combines prosciutto, parmesan, and fettuccini ($9–$35). Then after dinner, a piece of tiramisu will please palates with espresso-soaked ladyfingers, mascarpone cheese, and cocoa ($5), and a cup of cappuccino prolongs another night spent dreaming of steel children and living motorcycles ($3).