BY: Robin Intemann
Oh, the lucky people living in the Middle Shooks Run part of town: They get to call Stellina Pizza Café theirs. Fortunately, for the rest of us, it’s not an exclusive claim. It’d be easy to drive past this unassuming eatery, but don’t. Fresh pasta, salads and, of course, pizza are the main attractions. While carry-out is an option, you’d lose the opportunity to enjoy the sleek décor.
Menus hang on clipboards near the counter where orders are placed. Food is brought to the table and while you wait you can’t help but notice the white, pressed tin ceilings, the subway tile adorning the walls and the long wooden tables, but most importantly the open kitchen.
SOURCE: https://gazette.com
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