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DENTON. One of the area's oldest Italian restaurants, Bari's earned its stripes serving delicious homemade fare in a comfortable, family-friendly setting. All your favorites are here: hand-tossed pizzas, calzones, and strombolis, along with hearty eggplant rollatina, spinach ravioli, and baked ziti. Add to the mix terrific prices and service that makes even new customers feel like long-lost friends, and it's easy to see why so many locals have adopted Bari's as their neighborhood eatery.
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CORINTH. This Italian restaurant is well worth the trip to nearby Corinth, thanks to an extensive menu, impressive wine list, and upscale atmosphere. A focal point of the dining area is a wood-burning oven, where skilled staff members prepare magnificent pasta and pizza dishes. The Old World motif continues with exposed brick walls, hand-selected original artwork, and an earthy color scheme. Also contributing to an unforgettable dining experience are superb desserts and friendly, professional service.
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DENTON. Located on the first floor of the historic Magnolia House, Giuseppe's draws praise for its romantic environs. Elegant Victorian dining rooms feature antiques, hardwood floors, high ceilings, crown moldings, lace curtains, and intimate tables appointed with linens and flickering candles. The scene, in fact, is only bested by the cuisine, which takes its cues from both Italian and French culinary traditions. Menu highlights include salmon with champagne-cream sauce, grilled tilapia and prawns with pesto sauce, and familiar favorites like manicotti and cheese ravioli. Reservations are suggested.
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DENTON. Forget that Johnny C's is a chain, and you'll likely discover that this place is about as close to the Old Country as you can get in these parts. Designers went to great lengths to recreate an Italian farmhouse, from rustic, wrought-iron light fixtures and exposed wooden ceiling beams to cozy tables. The fare borrows heavily from traditional favorites, and included in the nightly lineup are dishes like twelve-layer lasagna, calzones, heaping pastas, and hand-made pizzas.
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DENTON. Don't let the strip mall setting dissuade you from this popular Italian joint, whose superb pizzas, pastas, sandwiches, and daily specials come at more than reasonable prices. Youngish, short sleeve-clad servers and glass-topped tables add to the casual ambience, and the place is a perfect fit for families or friends gathering for a hearty meal. If pizza is on your mind, their famous white pizza is nothing short of terrific, topped as it is with fresh spinach, onions, and tomatoes. Chicken marsala and veal parmesan are equally well done. To-go orders are available.
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