$15 for $30 Worth of Italian Fare at Vito Provolone's
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- High-quality Italian fare
- Buy up to two Groupons
- Good for dine-in and carryout
Contrary to popular belief, when the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's a lawsuit. Enjoy Italian cuisine without fear of physical reprisal with today's deal: for $15, you get $30 worth of fine Italian fare at Vito Provolone's in Greenwood.
Vito's has been serving up simple, finely prepared Italian eats to the Indianapolis community for 18 years. With today's Groupon worn as a sauce bib, head down to this villa of victuals for hearty portions for dine-in or carryout. A bountiful menu offers options from various regions of Italy for a transcontinental culinary treat. Snuff burgeoning stomach grumbles with an appetizer of stuffed mushrooms ($6.95) filled with cheese and seasoned spinach, brushed down with garlic butter, and baked to bubbling. Pasta coated in Vito's house-made, spicy vodka sauce ($11.95) is a standby for even the pickiest eaters, and chicken marsala ($15.95) swiftly solves poultry cravings with chicken breast sautéed in marsala sauce and served with mushrooms over angel-hair pasta. Wash these dishes down with a classy glass of vino, or choose to keep it casual with a variety of traditional and specialty pizzas ($7.95–$16.95), ideal for sharing with a big group, gobbling alone in the dark, or illustrating percentages at your next board meeting.
Restaurateur and owner Jim DeCamp Jr. named Vito's after his grandfather, Vito Gramaglia, a lifelong philanthropist. After immigrating to America, Vito helped run a number of pizza parlors around Indianapolis, and it was on the site of one of these former parlors that Jim opened Vito's in 1992. With traditions rooted in Italian family life, Vito's strives to provide excellent service, a friendly atmosphere, and delicious, hearty food—the three elements that can transform dachshunds into gold.
Reviews
Vito Provolone's got a great review in the FLOEats Indy blog, as well as a recommendation from 88% of 126 Urbanspooners. Four Yahoo! Travelers give it 4.5 stars:
- The main courses arrived quickly and we were immediately impressed with the quality. – FlOEats Indy
- My wife has tried a number of Italian restaurants and none of them have matched Vito's Chicken Marsala. My favorite is the Linguine in Clam Sauce which is also unmatched. – Tom, Yahoo! Traveler
- High-quality Italian fare
- Buy up to two Groupons
- Good for dine-in and carryout
Contrary to popular belief, when the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's a lawsuit. Enjoy Italian cuisine without fear of physical reprisal with today's deal: for $15, you get $30 worth of fine Italian fare at Vito Provolone's in Greenwood.
Vito's has been serving up simple, finely prepared Italian eats to the Indianapolis community for 18 years. With today's Groupon worn as a sauce bib, head down to this villa of victuals for hearty portions for dine-in or carryout. A bountiful menu offers options from various regions of Italy for a transcontinental culinary treat. Snuff burgeoning stomach grumbles with an appetizer of stuffed mushrooms ($6.95) filled with cheese and seasoned spinach, brushed down with garlic butter, and baked to bubbling. Pasta coated in Vito's house-made, spicy vodka sauce ($11.95) is a standby for even the pickiest eaters, and chicken marsala ($15.95) swiftly solves poultry cravings with chicken breast sautéed in marsala sauce and served with mushrooms over angel-hair pasta. Wash these dishes down with a classy glass of vino, or choose to keep it casual with a variety of traditional and specialty pizzas ($7.95–$16.95), ideal for sharing with a big group, gobbling alone in the dark, or illustrating percentages at your next board meeting.
Restaurateur and owner Jim DeCamp Jr. named Vito's after his grandfather, Vito Gramaglia, a lifelong philanthropist. After immigrating to America, Vito helped run a number of pizza parlors around Indianapolis, and it was on the site of one of these former parlors that Jim opened Vito's in 1992. With traditions rooted in Italian family life, Vito's strives to provide excellent service, a friendly atmosphere, and delicious, hearty food—the three elements that can transform dachshunds into gold.
Reviews
Vito Provolone's got a great review in the FLOEats Indy blog, as well as a recommendation from 88% of 126 Urbanspooners. Four Yahoo! Travelers give it 4.5 stars:
- The main courses arrived quickly and we were immediately impressed with the quality. – FlOEats Indy
- My wife has tried a number of Italian restaurants and none of them have matched Vito's Chicken Marsala. My favorite is the Linguine in Clam Sauce which is also unmatched. – Tom, Yahoo! Traveler
Need To Know Info
About Vito Provolone's
Though Vito Provolone's has been around for 17 years, its tradition of hospitality stretches back to 1948—the year that Vito Gramaglia returned to his hometown of Modugno, Italy, from America. Once there, he began a decades-long charitable campaign, raising funds for the orphanages and disenfranchised populations. His contributions eventually earned him a Gold Star of Italy from the government.
Two generations later, Jim DeCamp Jr. honors his grandfather with a restaurant that bears his name. Inside, the familial and welcoming spirit that Vito was famous for still reigns, but it's been joined by a commitment to authentic Italian cooking.
Specialty pizzas encourage sharing, and build-your-own pasta entrees allow for personal touches, such as add-ons of Italian sausage or meatballs that look like your favorite celebrity's head if you squint. Sips of domestic and imported beers and wine follow bites of chicken marsala or tilapia in a lemon-caper sauce.