$12 for $25 Worth of Gourmet Pizza and Pasta at Boston Pizza
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Diners bask in the glow of big-screen TVs & plates heaped with pastas, rice bowls & internationally inspired pizzas
Ninety per cent of alleged UFO sightings can be easily explained as falling meteors, swamp-gas reflections, or doughy orbs hurled into orbit by herculean pizza-makers. Enjoy earthbound eats with today's Groupon: for $12, you get $25 worth of gourmet pizza and more at Boston Pizza in Chestermere.
For more than 45 years, Boston Pizza has stuffed its casual, family-friendly halls with a menu of hearty pastas, sandwiches, rice bowls, and multiple styles of pizza. Warm up with thai chicken bites in sweet chili sauce nested snugly on a bed of crunchy noodles and finished with vegetables ($8.99) before pioneering saucy landscapes of pizzas such as the original spicy perogy pizza blanketed in sour cream, smoked bacon, and potatoes cut with the prickly end of a cactus ($16.25 for a small). Chefs sling internationally flavoured pizzas, such as Cajun shrimp swimming in garlic-and-sun-dried-tomato sauce ($16.25 for a small), or allow patrons to craft their own pizzas with a list of toppings and a 20-sided die. Diners preferring starchier sensations can savour chipotle-bacon penne tossed in seasoning, smoked bacon, and alfredo sauce with mushrooms ($15.49) before taking in the game from 10-foot projectors and big-screen plasma TVs.
Diners bask in the glow of big-screen TVs & plates heaped with pastas, rice bowls & internationally inspired pizzas
Ninety per cent of alleged UFO sightings can be easily explained as falling meteors, swamp-gas reflections, or doughy orbs hurled into orbit by herculean pizza-makers. Enjoy earthbound eats with today's Groupon: for $12, you get $25 worth of gourmet pizza and more at Boston Pizza in Chestermere.
For more than 45 years, Boston Pizza has stuffed its casual, family-friendly halls with a menu of hearty pastas, sandwiches, rice bowls, and multiple styles of pizza. Warm up with thai chicken bites in sweet chili sauce nested snugly on a bed of crunchy noodles and finished with vegetables ($8.99) before pioneering saucy landscapes of pizzas such as the original spicy perogy pizza blanketed in sour cream, smoked bacon, and potatoes cut with the prickly end of a cactus ($16.25 for a small). Chefs sling internationally flavoured pizzas, such as Cajun shrimp swimming in garlic-and-sun-dried-tomato sauce ($16.25 for a small), or allow patrons to craft their own pizzas with a list of toppings and a 20-sided die. Diners preferring starchier sensations can savour chipotle-bacon penne tossed in seasoning, smoked bacon, and alfredo sauce with mushrooms ($15.49) before taking in the game from 10-foot projectors and big-screen plasma TVs.