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Cute little place with a good rep. Went there to check it out and there were so many options. I played it safe with chicken parm and my husband had a pizza. Boy it was good stuff. Staff was slow and spacey though.
Went here on a friend's recommendation for the calzones and... yea... they are the shiznit. I haven't tried anything else, but by the looks and smell of it I wouldn't be suprised if everything else on the menu is dank.
this place has pies and that is what it's good for, don't expect some high end food, it's great without being overly pretentious but nice folks. Right by Huts burgers, easy to get to and bars within walking distance.
Hey. truth be told, Austin is not a great pizza town but Frank and Angie's has pretty good pie. And the lasagna is really good. All of the pasta is good too. I guess it's just a good downtown Italian joint. Jumpin' and lunch time, and that is always a good sign.
it was a great pizza
Great pizza. Menu has lots of options and may have combos you haven't heard of before.
Wait staff is friendly and the decor is nice.
Parking isn't as bad as you might imagine considering its location.
And you might get a glimpse of Leslie!
I went here today on the recommendation of a friend who wanted to meet for a quick lunch. I had the slice and salad combo for $6.50 and got a salad & slice of pepperoni.
The salad was tasty and came with a hunk of bread that was also good. Nothing earth shattering here, just good food. The pizza was tasty as well...perfectly cooked. A little greasy but excellent overall. I would absolutely co...
I thought I had left my cloak of invisibility in the car, but I must have mistakenly worn it into the restaurant. I just wanted a light lunch, a slice, salad and a tea. It was 1:30 when I walked in so the lunch rush was over and there were only a few people in the place. The sign said to seat yourself, so I did. I was there maybe 1 to 2 minutes when another guy by himself walked in and he sat at ...
Frank & Angies is a hidden gem! Has some of the BEST Pizza that we?ve found in Austin. This small pizzeria has tasty pizza?s. I happened upon Frank & Angie?s when I was visiting the book store downtown. The kids were in the mood for pizza - I wasn?t. I was pleasantly surprised. We had pepperoni & the kids had the WORKS. It?s a little high for pizza, but the taste is much better than most. ...
in for the weekend and tried out this gem for lunch. was seated promptly and served beverages with speed. Server was attentive and cordial. wife and i shared a 10" pizza that was incredible. fresh basil, garlic, tomatoes, and spinach with mozz and chicken. excellent. easy on the wallet too. highly recommend you try it.
My family and I read this and since they flew in from Hawaii they wanted a casual place for dinner for their first night in Austin. We went at 5:30pm on a Thursday night and there was ample parking. The youngest started with an order of minestrone soup (better than yours mom). The taste was authentic with lots of veggies. The 17 year olds split an 18" pizza. The crust was thin and crispy with ...
Really liked this place. I loved the atmosphere, the service and the food was terrific. The location stinks but it's worth every annoyance. Not the cheapest place in town for pizza with toppings, but hey you get what you pay for!
Liked it better than top rated Mangia by far. Rudino's is still our first choice, but still a thumbs up. We will make a return trip for sure.
My husband and I go fairly often and usually order the same thing since we love it so much - Guido's garden salad, the Chairman of the Board pizza and all the coke we can drink. It's always good, and like to do a date night there, and have not had problems with the service (I don't have high expectations of service when we all live in a city full of college students). Parking is usually an issu...
Frank and Angie's is an Austin institution. The food is good, consistent and very affordable. If you are on a budget and want some italian style food it's really hard to beat. Probably the best value in town. Parking can be a little tricky since it's next to Hut's hamberger place. But parking is tough all over town if you haven't noticed.
This pizza was awesome... one of my favorites in Austin. Nothing bad to say about this place... the prices are just a little more than a normal pizza which is fine because its much better than a normal pizza place. Service was perfectly fine. Parking can be a bit difficult at times.
I love this place. THey have the best pizza, I think it's b/c their sauce rocks!!!
i (heart) frank and angie's!! the pizza is simply amazing - the gina lollibrigida, the chairman of the board - and they have the best bar-b-que pizza in town (trust me, i didnt even want to try it and its awesome!!)
parking isnt the greatest, the atmosphere is so-so (sit on the porch if the weather is good). you can bring your own wine if you dont want to choose off the menu.
THE best pizza in Austin. There is no comparison. This charming little place cannot be touched. While many restaurants have good pizza but the rest of the food suffers, Frank and Angies' other dishes are fantastic, as well. The daily specials are always an awesome deal and are always delicious!
I went to Frank and Angie's based on past reviews in Citysearch. The pie was ok, but far from great. My biggest disappointment was the cheese on the pie. They must be using low-fat mozzerella. The cooler the pie gets, the chewier the cheese gets. Whole milk mozzerella stays gooey as the pie cools off. Otherwise the pie was ok. Don't get your hopes up!
While their next door neighbor Hut's is usually packed for lunch and dinner, do not overlook this gem. True they have great pizza, but try thr LaMotta calzone, and the Deniro meatball sandwich.
This place is a hidden gem. At least it's new to me. I've been several times in the last couple of weeks to try out different menu items and they've all been terrific! The pizza is the best I've had in this town--hands down. The pasta dishes are comparable to what you would get in a fine dining establishment for a lot more money. The desserts are to die for. The service is also excellent. ...
This was the worst Italian experience ever. The pasta was bland and lukewarm. The bread was stale and tasteless - not even sure what kind it was. I know that pizza is supposed to be good here. Stick with it.
If you like the saucy but crispy flavor of NYC pizza, you'll love this place. Try adding spinach to your pizza and you'll get fresh baby spinach that is crispy and flavorful right on top! Great vegatarian options too. Enjoy.
I've been a loyal Frank and Angies diner for seven years...until three months ago. The first time I had a bad meal there, I thought it was a fluke, so I went back. The second time was even worse and the third time I couldn't even eat my pizza. Each time the cheese was rubbery and cold, the toppings were not spread around the pizza and they seem to be confused about what exactly feta cheese is. I ...
The only thing the last reviewer got right about Frank & Angie's is that the service is friendly. It is not just better "then" Pizza Hut--it is the best pizza in Austin. They don't have a meatball sub--they have a meatball calzone and a meatball sandwich. And they don't have anything resembling cheese sticks. If you're going to write a review--make sure you're in the right restaurant.
Frank and Angie's is the best pizza place in Austin. I am from Chicago and used to live in NYC, so I'm fussy about pizza. Frank and Angie's crust is crispy, the toppings are fresh, the cheese is not too heavy/not too light, the sauce is yum. The waitstaff is friendly. The salad was also quite delish and everything was *very* well priced. Oh, and the cannoli--how could I forget. Sweet and ginor...
Pizza's good, calzone better, specials are okay. Main problem is lack of parking and air conditioning blowing directly on tables/customers.
On a Friday or Saturday night, expect to wait atleast 45 minutes - but it's worth it! The pizza is the best I've tasted!
Thin to win - Frank & Angie's tops a marvelous crispy thin crust with loads of toppings. The "Chairman of the Board" (named for Frank Sinatra whose pictures are as ubiquitous here as Elvis' pics at Chuy's) is truly the King of the Hill when it comes to Austin pizza!
Frank and Angie's is a small pizzeria with big, tasty pizzas. The wait time varies. Sometimes it is packed, sometimes there is plenty of seating. The salads there are very good. The pizzas are better than anything you could ever get delivered and the dessert is good as well. Service was pleasant and the diner was consistent with its mafia theme. A good place to relax with some friends or some fam...
A good solid pizza sause. Very yummy. No sugar in the sause (thank God). Probably the best sause I have had so far in Austin. Good crust. Very good wait staff. A nice cozy place.
maadona mia,
Frank,.. Angie, what happened. The pizza it was once so good, but I must say the service, and the slices were way under average upon the last few visits.
We paid almost 25 dollars for a subpar pie with more garlic than I have ever seen together in one place. We couldn't finish our meal, and the waitress seemed annoyed to be bothered with having a job there. Come on, I wish I was e...
you gotta love frank and angies!! the gina lollibrigida is to die for! the service is always a bit lacking- but thats what you get here in slackerville.
highly reccommend...
I really like the sauce on the pizza. It's what makes it my favorite pizza in town. You can't beat Sunday's 2 for 1 spaghetti. It is a college student's dream - get a friend to go in with you and you get a plate of pretty good spaghetti with marinara for $2.50...not bad. My fiance always has plenty of good things to say about the calzones...I think his favorite is the LaMotta. I like the Mira Sor...
I like this place. It is a great restaurant for a date, the menu is inexpensive, and the pizza is great! It is not the best pizza in the world, but what do you expect? This is Texas!
I love the slice and salad special for lunch. It's the perfect amount of food. Get there early, though, because parking fills up quickly during the lunch rush. The covered patio is a great place to relax and enjoy the pizza.
You may suffer a little later on, but the roasted garlic pizza is absolutely delicious. Great place for an inexpensive meal (including wine).
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