By Karen Peterson
The sign on North Guadalupe Street says "Pizzeria da Lino" and I've passed it a hundred or a thousand times without guessing that Lino's serves more than pizza. In fact, this small, intimate and cozy place is a trattoria – an informal Italian eatery serving pizza and pasta, certainly, but more besides.
It's a wonderfully friendly place and music often comes with dinner. We spent two memorable evenings there recently and will be returning. Appetizers, or first courses, include a variety of salads and a bruschetta, plus a few more interesting and ambitious selections like thin-sliced beef carpaccio and a mushroom "tower."
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