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Rosario's Pizza & Italian Restaurant

Rosario's Pizza & Italian Restaurant

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3202 13th Ave N, Texas City, Texas, 77590, United States
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Apr 20, 2018
Very nice! Good food, good service. The house salad dressing is different; try it.

Feb 27, 2018
Great place to eat! Live music some nights and great food. The people are very cool. I let my phone their one day and came back the next day and it was behind the counter waiting for me. How often does that happen these days?! Plus I'm not sure if many people have seen the TCPD Facebook but the owner Backs the Blue. Earns my business!

Feb 10, 2018
Why not 5 stars... pizza crust was just a little to over cooked. Great taste and value. Chefs salad was large enough for two people, great variety on the salad.

Dec 11, 2017
Went to Rosario's a few weeks ago and had a disappointing experience. Our food (two pizzas) took over 45 minutes to come out and when we received one of them, it was not prepared correctly so had to send back for them to remake it. Also, the pizza is not as good as it used to be. However, what's even more disappointing is that last night we called in to order a medium cheese pizza for pick up. We were told that it would 30-45 minutes - 30 -45 minutes for a medium cheese pizza?!?! We called back to confirm that we heard correctly and that they heard correctly that it was for pickup (not delivery). They reiterated 30-45 minutes. They said there were three pizzas in front of ours - isn't that what those big ovens are for. We cancelled our order and will not be going there anytime in the near future.

Apr 6, 2018
Hit or miss. Salad sometimes has brown lettuce. Lasagna is always good, as are potatoes and broccoli in the buffet.

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Opening Hours

Mon:11 am - 9 pm
Tue:11 am - 9 pm Open Today
Wed:11 am - 11 pm
Thu:11 am - 11 pm
Sat:11 am - 11 pm

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