Reviews on Italian food in Bastrop, Texas, United States. Bastrop (/ˈbæstrəp, -trɒp/) is a city and the county seat of Bastrop County, Texas, United States. Located about 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Austin, it is part of the Greater Austin metropolitan area. The population was 7,218 according to the 2010 census.
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We visited Cici's Pizza after church about a week after they opened. It was very crowded and there was a waiting line. Navigating the limited floor space was a hassle. The layout is not condusive for traffic flow, to many bottle necks. And noisy, too. The kitchen help did make a veggie pizza with chicken since the only pizzas on the buffet were the plain ones, the cheap ones. The staff on the floor were rude. Any place I have worked, the employees yielded to the customers. Not so at Cici's. The staff will run over you because they are very important and have to be some place, NOW!. If you like mobs, poor quality food, rude staff, then you will enjoy this place. However, though, the manager did stop by, briefly, introduced herself, gave a little personal history, asked if everything was okay, and left before I could answer. Maybe after the "newness" wares off, Cici's might improve, and then, MAYBE, THEN, we might return. PS: Not EVERYTHING is on the unlimited buffet and drinks are extra.
This little place makes great wood fired pizza. They have a diverse menu, including classics and a few unusual items like BBQ pizza. They have an appetizer menu as well. Daily soup of the day and gumbo also, which is great because they are associated with Cedars Grill in Bastrop, who regular wins awards for soup. Diverse beer menu as well, happy hour Monday to Thursday.If you want pizza and are anywhere nearby, drop by or pick up an order.
This little place makes great wood fired pizza. They have a diverse menu, including classics and a few unusual items like BBQ pizza. They have an appetizer menu as well. Daily soup of the day and gumbo also, which is great because they are associated with Cedars Grill in Bastrop, who regular wins awards for soup. Diverse beer menu as well, happy hour Monday to Thursday.If you want pizza and are anywhere nearby, drop by or pick up an order.
This little place makes great wood fired pizza. They have a diverse menu, including classics and a few unusual items like BBQ pizza. They have an appetizer menu as well. Daily soup of the day and gumbo also, which is great because they are associated with Cedars Grill in Bastrop, who regular wins awards for soup. Diverse beer menu as well, happy hour Monday to Thursday.If you want pizza and are anywhere nearby, drop by or pick up an order.
4 based on 27 reviews
This little restaurant has been around for over two years now. and has pretty much found its footing. At the beginning it was a bit amateurish, with way too much food (lots of accompaniments). Now the menu is simplified, service is good, and the food is excellent. The restaurant is quite small -- maybe eight tables -- but they seem to do a lot of takeout. We love any place that's quiet and not crowded. The small menu includes a daily pasta, build your own pizzas, and salads. No beer or wine license, but you can bring your own. The setting is fine looking, although the hard surfaces and magnify loud voices. We come here relatively frequently. Can be hard to find in the inside corner of a strip mall, but worth it.
4 based on 102 reviews
Our waitress was psychic, I'd be ready to add or ask for something, look around, not see her anywhere, then she would just show up with what I was thinking about asking her, straw or napkin, to go box, we did actually speak to ask for certain food/drinks. We loved the serene decor, the prices were very fair for such a large amount of food. My son and I ate 3 different times off one entree and one appetizer. Had to get desserts to go. We will be returning to this place, originally just went because it was so close to our hotel.
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4 based on 76 reviews
Cedar's Mediterranean Grill is a delicious blend of predominantly Italian and Lebanese Mediterranean food, with the same heart-healthy ingredients known throughout the region. Our restaurant was formed from the merger of two award winning favorite restaur
After a disappointing, overpriced and pretentious meal the night before, I was looking for a hole-in-the wall place I had visited before, but lucked into this instead through a misunderstanding with the navigator.Make no mistake, this is based on a Texas roadside eatery with a bizarre mix of Italian and Lebanese and with some forgiveness for canned olives and under ripe tomatoes on the salad, manages to put many more expensive places to shame, but it is not fine dining.Perfectly balanced hummus was a good start, as was the baked brie, which was a very generous portion for the price.The coconut shrimp were cooked to perfection, in a light and crispy batter on a bed of almond and I think cardamon rice.The other entree was two piping hot kafta skewers with one of the best tabouli (tabbouleh for most people) I have had outside of the Mediterranean and more of the in-house made hummus.The kafta came with a cup of soup, which was a very thick tomato and pasta creation that is not listed on the menu to the best of my knowledge, but excellent.The selections of wines was small but not bad and they even had some craft beers available, a really pleasant surprise.The waitress was swift, pleasant and capable.It is a place I will revisit with pleasure and some anticipation, probably for dinner next time.We were stuffed to the gills for around $50 plus tips and had to take some food home with us.
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This little place makes great wood fired pizza. They have a diverse menu, including classics and a few unusual items like BBQ pizza. They have an appetizer menu as well. Daily soup of the day and gumbo also, which is great because they are associated with Cedars Grill in Bastrop, who regular wins awards for soup. Diverse beer menu as well, happy hour Monday to Thursday.If you want pizza and are anywhere nearby, drop by or pick up an order.
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