$10 for $20 Worth of Italian Fare and Drinks at La Strada Italia
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- Handmade Italian sauces
- Pasta, chicken dishes, sandwiches, and more
- Family-friendly environment
The sudden onset of hunger pains is the leading cause of unfinished novels, canceled duels, and tied soccer matches. Today's deal employs delicious Italian cuisine to cut down on unfinished business: for $10, you get $20 worth of elegant fare and drinks at La Strada Italia, located on Bowden Road. La Strada's succulent lunch and dinner dishes shine spotlights on handcrafted sauces, each dressing fashioned from fresh, top-quality ingredients. Lunchtime diners can rest weary teeth on the soft pillows of spinach and mushroom ravioli, while dinner patrons can fill their bellies with dreams of chicken cacciatore—pan-seared, marinated chicken that frolics freely in a field of fresh green peppers, onions, and kalamata olives before realizing it is naked, save a sheer robe of marinara and balsamic deglaze and a pair of aviator sunglasses.
Reviews
Three Yelpers give La Strada Italia an average of 3.5 stars. Eighty-two percent of Urbanspooners recommend it:
- I'm hooked on the Stromboli, but I can't eat it all or I get in trouble for not bringing home leftovers! Sauce, gravy whatever you may call it is perfect. – Bill S, Urbanspoon
- Great food, comfortable atmosphere, and friendly service. S – Emily W., Yelp
- Handmade Italian sauces
- Pasta, chicken dishes, sandwiches, and more
- Family-friendly environment
The sudden onset of hunger pains is the leading cause of unfinished novels, canceled duels, and tied soccer matches. Today's deal employs delicious Italian cuisine to cut down on unfinished business: for $10, you get $20 worth of elegant fare and drinks at La Strada Italia, located on Bowden Road. La Strada's succulent lunch and dinner dishes shine spotlights on handcrafted sauces, each dressing fashioned from fresh, top-quality ingredients. Lunchtime diners can rest weary teeth on the soft pillows of spinach and mushroom ravioli, while dinner patrons can fill their bellies with dreams of chicken cacciatore—pan-seared, marinated chicken that frolics freely in a field of fresh green peppers, onions, and kalamata olives before realizing it is naked, save a sheer robe of marinara and balsamic deglaze and a pair of aviator sunglasses.
Reviews
Three Yelpers give La Strada Italia an average of 3.5 stars. Eighty-two percent of Urbanspooners recommend it:
- I'm hooked on the Stromboli, but I can't eat it all or I get in trouble for not bringing home leftovers! Sauce, gravy whatever you may call it is perfect. – Bill S, Urbanspoon
- Great food, comfortable atmosphere, and friendly service. S – Emily W., Yelp