$10 for $20 Worth of Italian Fare at Bambino’s Italian Eatery and Sports Bar
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Cooks craft pizza crusts from scratch & blend house-made sauces in sports bar with unlimited lunch buffet
Italian cuisine was born when, after building the city of Rome, Romulus and Remus discovered Greece didn't deliver to their new address. Taste the origins of an empire with today's Groupon: for $10, get $20 worth of Italian fare and drinks at Bambinos Italian Eatery and Sports Bar.
Dough connoisseurs savor pizza crusts made from scratch and sauces prepared from house recipes at Bambinos Italian Eatery and Sports Bar, which serves up a menu of handcrafted cuisine. Sports bar patrons can keep track of their jousting brackets while dining on the Bambino’s Special, a regular or wheat crust loaded with pepperoni, sausage, mushroom, green pepper, and onion ($14.95 for medium). Heaps of lasagna, cheese ravioli, and stuffed shells share real estate on the Italian Platter ($11.95), and scrawny forearms struggle to lift the cheesesteak sandwich, which comes piled with thinly sliced steak, onions, mushrooms, and mozzarella ($5.95). Chicken cacciatore sautéed in olive oil, wine, tomatoes, and vegetables, arrives lounging on a bed of pasta that it purchased and assembled itself ($8.95). The all-you-can-eat lunch buffet tantalizes stomachs with an oasis of salad, soup, and pizza ($7.95), and diners who call 20 minutes in advance or send a singing telegram will have their piping hot pies waiting for them upon arrival.
Cooks craft pizza crusts from scratch & blend house-made sauces in sports bar with unlimited lunch buffet
Italian cuisine was born when, after building the city of Rome, Romulus and Remus discovered Greece didn't deliver to their new address. Taste the origins of an empire with today's Groupon: for $10, get $20 worth of Italian fare and drinks at Bambinos Italian Eatery and Sports Bar.
Dough connoisseurs savor pizza crusts made from scratch and sauces prepared from house recipes at Bambinos Italian Eatery and Sports Bar, which serves up a menu of handcrafted cuisine. Sports bar patrons can keep track of their jousting brackets while dining on the Bambino’s Special, a regular or wheat crust loaded with pepperoni, sausage, mushroom, green pepper, and onion ($14.95 for medium). Heaps of lasagna, cheese ravioli, and stuffed shells share real estate on the Italian Platter ($11.95), and scrawny forearms struggle to lift the cheesesteak sandwich, which comes piled with thinly sliced steak, onions, mushrooms, and mozzarella ($5.95). Chicken cacciatore sautéed in olive oil, wine, tomatoes, and vegetables, arrives lounging on a bed of pasta that it purchased and assembled itself ($8.95). The all-you-can-eat lunch buffet tantalizes stomachs with an oasis of salad, soup, and pizza ($7.95), and diners who call 20 minutes in advance or send a singing telegram will have their piping hot pies waiting for them upon arrival.