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January 13, 2006
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Reviewer: Nancywitt
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
January 21, 2006
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We found this Lady and the Tramp restaurant very charming! The details around the place were incredible. Tony and his chef are statues holding up a column and old wine bottles were used as ceiling lamps. It was all very warm and cozy. We ordered two cheese pizzas for our boys and they were good size, easily getting eight slices out of it. My husband ordered the lasagna and was not too thrilled with it. It was rather "gooey" cheese instead of mozzarella. I ate off of the boys pizza along with some garlic bread. It sure had a lot of garlic, but it was good.
Everywhere we went I ordered a cafe au lait and they were always warm and delicious. We drink diet sodas in the states and their sodas are called Coke light. My family didn't have a problem with them but I did not like the taste, so I stuck to the coffee.
The price for all of this food was quite resonable, considering you are in a theme park. It was not crowded at 2PM when we had lunch and the woman who took our order was very friendly, so was the staff who got our food for us. This restaurant is located by It's a Small World and is a little way of the main drag, maybe that is why is was not crowded. I would highly recommend this place for lunch or dinner.
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