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1001 Texas Ave
Ste 100
Houston, TX 77002
(713) 225-3900
Bored of tunnel food and eager to enjoy a gorgeous day, my coworkers and I took an above ground stroll downtown to Little Napoli for lunch.
I got a warm and fuzzy vibe upon entering this quaint corner restaurant. This vibe continued as I perused their lunch friendly menu with meals starting as low as $6! A limitless list of options ranging from pastas to pizzas and chicken entrees makes this a lunch spot for even the pickiest eater.
Tracey T. was dead on about the bread "laced with crack" that was promptly brought out after we were seated (soft, fluffy and sweet inside with a crispy crust).
Brianna S. and I split the antipasta salad and a lunch sized margarita pizza with shrooms and black olives. In the future, I will pass on the salad (your basic salad with thin slices of salami, pepperoni and provolone cheese with watery dressing didn't jive with me).
Our pizza, however hit the spot (definitely not the best, but scratched my itch if you know what I mean). Garlic lovers will be pleased with this $7 pie.
Our waitress was attentive, prompt and sweet making our first experience a pure pleasure.
Downtown yelpers will definitely get out of their lunch crunch with this average but homey Italian spot.
Bonus: Happy hour from 2 - 8 (not a typo). I didn't have a chance to see what is included, but WOW.
I got a warm and fuzzy vibe upon entering this quaint corner restaurant. This vibe continued as I perused their lunch friendly menu with meals starting as low as $6! A limitless list of options ranging from pastas to pizzas and chicken entrees makes this a lunch spot for even the pickiest eater.
Tracey T. was dead on about the bread "laced with crack" that was promptly brought out after we were seated (soft, fluffy and sweet inside with a crispy crust).
Brianna S. and I split the antipasta salad and a lunch sized margarita pizza with shrooms and black olives. In the future, I will pass on the salad (your basic salad with thin slices of salami, pepperoni and provolone cheese with watery dressing didn't jive with me).
Our pizza, however hit the spot (definitely not the best, but scratched my itch if you know what I mean). Garlic lovers will be pleased with this $7 pie.
Our waitress was attentive, prompt and sweet making our first experience a pure pleasure.
Downtown yelpers will definitely get out of their lunch crunch with this average but homey Italian spot.
Bonus: Happy hour from 2 - 8 (not a typo). I didn't have a chance to see what is included, but WOW.
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