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Little Azio

About.com Rating three out of Five

From Joy Johnston, for About.com

The Bottom Line

Little Azio is a cute, affordable neighborhood pizza parlor that offers freshly made pizzas, pastas, paninis, and salads. Located in Midtown Atlanta, it makes a great lunchtime destination.
Pros
  • All items on menu are reasonably priced.
  • Fast and friendly service.
  • Ingredients are fresh.
Cons
  • Menu a bit short on variety.
  • Parking can be tricky.

Description

  • Menu has both traditional Italian and unique Mediterranean and Asian inspired pizzas. ($6.95-8.95).
  • Pasta bowls include a choice of 6 different pastas, and 8 different sauces. ($5.95-8.50).
  • Panini sandwiches include vegetarian, cuban, and salmon BLT selections. ($6.50-6.95).
  • Appetizers include salads, calamari, hummus, and minestrone soup. ($3.95-6.95).
  • A limited beer and wine selection is available.

Guide Review - Little Azio

Little Azio, in Midtown Atlanta, is a fairly new venture that is part of the local Cartel restaurant group. The friendly neighborhood pizza parlor is open for both lunch and dinner. The menu is not expansive but covers all of the basics you would expect to find in a pizza parlor: pizzas, pastas, paninis, and appetizers such as calimari and minestrone soup. Their pizza crust is similar to flatbread in thickness, and is light and crispy. Prices are very reasonable, especially for its prime location. Orders are placed at the counter, a number is taken, and the food is delivered to your table. Seating is self service. The decor is trendy yet still homey and inviting. Outdoor seating is available when weather permits.
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