$10 for $20 Worth of Pizzeria Cuisine at John's Pizzeria Ristorante and Lounge
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56-year-old pizzeria dishes out housemade lasagna, steak sandwiches, barbecue, and ever-popular pizzas in thin or thick-crust styles
Dining out with young children can be a challenge, especially when they won't stop playing with their food or mispronouncing "bouillabaisse." Enjoy a family meal with this Groupon.
$10 for $20 Worth of Pizzeria Cuisine
The menu runs the gamut from housemade lasagna ($8.95) to breaded-pork-chop sandwiches ($6.50) to John's special pizza with sausage, mushroom, onion, and bell pepper ($15.65–$25).
56-year-old pizzeria dishes out housemade lasagna, steak sandwiches, barbecue, and ever-popular pizzas in thin or thick-crust styles
Dining out with young children can be a challenge, especially when they won't stop playing with their food or mispronouncing "bouillabaisse." Enjoy a family meal with this Groupon.
$10 for $20 Worth of Pizzeria Cuisine
The menu runs the gamut from housemade lasagna ($8.95) to breaded-pork-chop sandwiches ($6.50) to John's special pizza with sausage, mushroom, onion, and bell pepper ($15.65–$25).
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About John's Pizzeria Ristorante and Lounge
Since opening back in 1957, John's Pizzeria Ristorante and Lounge has dished out a bubbly cheese pizza that has won fans over the years—so many that it wound up on GrubHub's Most Popular Dishes of 2012 list. That might be because the eatery’s Italian favorites are made from treasured family recipes brought over from owner John’s hometown in Sicily. His chefs still make thin-crust, thick-crust, and double-dough pizzas by hand exactly to his specification, crowning the tasty discs with sausage, mushrooms, basil, and bacon. The house also whips up feasts of fall-off-the-bone barbecue ribs, chili, crispy fried chicken, and marinara mostaccioli. The pizzeria's old-school decor harkens back to a bygone era—down to the checkerboard-pattern linoleum, diner-style barstools lining the back counter, and analog jukebox stocked with the latest cylinders of Thomas Edison reciting nursery rhymes.