By Grub Scout
Here's one I had really been looking forward to since recently learning of its existence. Few pizzerias in town offer Chicago-style pies, so when I heard that was part of Rosati's DNA, I fast-tracked it to the top of my queue. The Grub Spouse and I met the elder Grub Sprout for a weeknight dinner at the eatery, which opened several months back just off Northshore near Interstate 40.
Not that Chicago-style is all you can get at Rosati's. Pizzas are available with thin crust in 12-, 14-, 16- and 18-inch sizes, with prices ranging from $12.50 to $19.50 for crust, sauce and cheese only. You can double the size of the crust for $2 more or order a stuffed-crust pizza in 10- and 14-inch sizes only.
Source: http://www.knoxnews.com/
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