$15 for $30 Worth of Italian Fare and Drinks at Sapori Grill in Springfield
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- Classic Italian fare made with gourmet ingredients
- Friendly, familial vibe
- Elegant dining room
The spaghetti western film genre is noted for its good use of extreme close-ups, its bad use of tomato sauce during gunfights, and its ugly use of Clint Eastwood’s puppetry skills. Get a fistful of western-less spaghetti with today’s Groupon. For $15, you get $30 worth of Italian fare and drinks at Sapori Grill in Springfield. Since its humble beginnings as a monster-free dream, Sapori Grill has drawn families, friends, and area foodies into its rich red dining room laced with midnight-green marble with traditional Italian cooking made from fresh, local ingredients. Chef Dennis Merchant's lunch and dinner menus keep bellies warm through winter with mushrooms stuffed with crab meat and topped with cheddar ($6), meatball sandwiches on Hawaiian bread with browned provolone ($7), farfalle pasta in adobo garlic cream sauce ($14), and an ultra-thin razor pizza ($10) that makes a great snack and an even greater deadly projectile.
- Classic Italian fare made with gourmet ingredients
- Friendly, familial vibe
- Elegant dining room
The spaghetti western film genre is noted for its good use of extreme close-ups, its bad use of tomato sauce during gunfights, and its ugly use of Clint Eastwood’s puppetry skills. Get a fistful of western-less spaghetti with today’s Groupon. For $15, you get $30 worth of Italian fare and drinks at Sapori Grill in Springfield. Since its humble beginnings as a monster-free dream, Sapori Grill has drawn families, friends, and area foodies into its rich red dining room laced with midnight-green marble with traditional Italian cooking made from fresh, local ingredients. Chef Dennis Merchant's lunch and dinner menus keep bellies warm through winter with mushrooms stuffed with crab meat and topped with cheddar ($6), meatball sandwiches on Hawaiian bread with browned provolone ($7), farfalle pasta in adobo garlic cream sauce ($14), and an ultra-thin razor pizza ($10) that makes a great snack and an even greater deadly projectile.