Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Flower Mound. Flower Mound is an incorporated town located in Denton and Tarrant counties in the U.S. state of Texas. Located northwest of Dallas and northeast of Fort Worth adjacent to Grapevine Lake, the town derives its name from a prominent 12.5-acre (5.1 ha) mound located in the center of town.
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4 based on 138 reviews
il Calabrese Ristorante & Bar is a beautiful Italian restaurant serving traditional Italian fare with a contemporary flair. We offer fresh house-made made pastas and crispy pizzas from our wood burning oven. Our pastas and pizzas are made with organic flo
This restaurant is a great place for wonderful and tasty meals!The decorations are perfect and so is the staff!The only problem is that I am unable to afford it anymore!
3 based on 52 reviews
The best baked Ziti besides mine!! If you are gluten intolerant they have a great gluten free pizza crust. The Bari salad with chicken is always consistently delicious. Service is great and they have a nice bar too. Still one of our family favorites.
My husband would give this 5 stars, and I would give it 3, so I settle for 4 for the rating. Personally, I find that there's something about the texture that is not-quite-right to me. But there's a good variety to choose from, and for those who can't do tomato sauce, there are better options than you get at most pizza places. It's a little pricier than average for pizza delivery.
4 based on 88 reviews
Nice hole in the wall place , been there for 32 years! BYOB. Ordered the cannelloni. Ordered the side salad with homemade Italian dressing. Owner was very personable and nice. Everything made from scratch with pride.
3 based on 143 reviews
If you are looking for an Italian Restaurant in Southlake, Texas then come to Buca. Our Italian Restaurant serves Authentic Family Style Italian Food. Located minutes from Grapevine Lake on Northwest Parkway (Highway 114) is Southlake's favorite Italian r
This is a fifty/fifty type place to eat I have eaten here 6 or 7 times. The spaghetti is alright sometimes sometimes under cooked and to hard. The Spaghetti never has enough sauce on it. The Lasagne is alright. It is a fair place to eat. It is all family style so no individual dinners. So you all have to eat the same thing.We appreciate you for taking the time to write this review as our customer's feedback is very important to us. We will be sure to share this experience with our team in an effort to improve future guest experiences.
4 based on 77 reviews
This is one place that you have to try going here for 25 plus years always very good. Service Excellent, Prices are Mid
4 based on 54 reviews
Ten of us enjoyed a great evening and Shelby took great care waiting on us.Bright, fresh decor, with plenty of windows that overlook the additional seating outside.Cocktail & wine selection was nice.I had the Puttanesca (without anchovies) and partner enjoyed Linguine Gamberti. Both were excellent, pasta cooked perfect. Focaccia bread with side of olive oil was soooo yummy.Music on Saturday evening was perfect for our group as several are New York Italians and got to sing along. Nice location. Will return
4 based on 96 reviews
I've had some great experiences here and I have some sentimental value for this spot because Bistecca (formerly The Grotto) hosted my wedding reception and on occasion sold the spirits that I made. All things considered, this place is not aging well.We went for drinks and dinner on a Wednesday, hoping for a light crowd, which we got. Bar service was good and the selection was decent. I could see that some renovations had been made since my last trip in the bar. We were able to get the table that we wanted; so, that was a plus. The wine list is diverse and pretty good. I recommend the Ramian Chapter 11 (the winemaker is an old friend.)The menu has many items to choose from; and, I believe that they are all well thought-out and prepared. I ordered the Osso Bucco, which was prepared perfectly. The sea bass was a very small portion. I usually order a side of Foie Gras; but, it was recently taken off the menu, for lack of interest.All in all, its still a pretty good place to fine dine. The décor is lots of artwork depicting World War II celebrities along with music from the same era, i.e. Sinatra, Dean Martin, ballroom, etc. I guess it seems dated to me because, now most of the people of this era are passed on and I can't closely relate. I also don't see or sense any attempt to differentiate from other restaurants that do "farm to table" or use sustainable resources. It appears to be frozen in place, not evolving. For this reason I worry that it will lose favor with more demanding patrons who have multiple choices locally.
4 based on 78 reviews
We love this place. And their great lunch menu and specials. The wait staff is super. They start the meal with the most delicious flat bread. Yummy. All the pizzas are so good. The wedge is great. And their soups are all fabulous. You should give it a try. Maybe we will see you there.
4 based on 138 reviews
il Calabrese Ristorante & Bar is a beautiful Italian restaurant serving traditional Italian fare with a contemporary flair. We offer fresh house-made made pastas and crispy pizzas from our wood burning oven. Our pastas and pizzas are made with organic flo
This restaurant is a great place for wonderful and tasty meals!The decorations are perfect and so is the staff!The only problem is that I am unable to afford it anymore!
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