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$8 for $16 Worth Italian Fare at Carsonie's Stromboli & Pizza Kitchen

Carsonie's Stromboli and Pizza
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  • Stromboli, pizza, and salads
  • Wide selection of sandwiches and entrees
  • Kids menu available

With Congress passing a heavy new tax on right angles, circular edibles are becoming the most convenient way to keep food budgets from spiraling out of control. Nibble a delicious disc with today's Groupon at Carsonie's Stromboli & Pizza Kitchen, which has locations in Westerville and Upper Arlington. The centerpiece of the Carsonie's menu of pizzas, pastas, and Italian plates is the Stromboli--a pizza that has transformed into a doughy tire filled with cheese, pepperoni, and sausage served with a marinara sauce for dipping. For alternatives to saucy circulars try the Godfather sandwich ($6.99 at Westerville/$8.95 at Upper Arlington), the Italian fries ($5.99/$6.50), chicken wings ($7.99/$8.50) and more click here for full list of menu items and prices at the Westerville location, and here for Upper Arlington.

Reviews

Ninety-four percent of Urbanspooners recommend the Upper Arlington location of Carsonie's Stromboli & Pizza Kitchen, and six Yelpers give it an average of three stars. Eighty-one percent of Urbanspooners recommend the Westerville location, and three TripAdvisors give it an average of 4.5 owl eyes.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Nov 8, 2011. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table, 2 per table of 5 or more. No cash back. Tax and gratuity not included. Not valid with other offers. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Carsonie's Stromboli and Pizza

Dough flips through the air, releasing a cumulonimbus of flour as it lands softly in the hands of chef David Zadnik, who crafts the crucial ingredient each day with help from local ingredients and family recipes. The heritage of the eatery doesn’t just shine through in culinary formulas; the walls at both locations shimmer with old family photos from David's basement and glossy sports memorabilia. Strains of Frank Sinatra spread out smoothly behind conversations in dining rooms dappled with warm wood accents, occasionally spilling out to an outdoor patio or across the Westerville location's outdoor bocce-ball court. Guests sit down for pastas, sandwiches, and suds from Great Lakes Brewery and Peroni, often unaware that these tables held a victory dinner for pugilist Buster Douglas when he returned from defeating Mike Tyson in Japan, but before he picked up his victory dry cleaning.

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