Business Description from the Web
Stop in Pete And Sams for a pizzeria that focuses on preparing Italian cooking an emphasis on pizza.
A favorite on the Memphis dining scene, this local joint is the place to go for traditional Italian fare, such as spaghetti and meatballs, pizza and lasagna. The place is so authentic that you half expect a ninety-year-old Italian grandma to come out of the kitchen and give you a big kiss on the cheek. You can also order for steaks and seafood. A private dining room is available for bookings...
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Tips About This Business
To make you feel even more at home, Pete & Sam's serves beer ice-cold in a can, but you can bring your own bottle of wine for dinner.
Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene Large parties of spry seniors, families with children and romantic couples fill two dimly lit rooms. The decor is rather modest--stackable banquet chairs, wood paneling, vinyl tablecloths--not fancy Italian, but family Italian. Service is fast and friendly; say hi to Pete or Sam when you pay at the door. The Food Soft, warm loaves of bread are in...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 05, 2004)
Other Reviews from the web
best italian I've had in years! Can't wait to return...
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Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain always talks about a person's last meal and mine would definitely be Pete and Sam's Toasted Ravioli, Italian Spinach, and an entire BBQ pizza. My family has been coming to Pete and Sam's since it opened and I love this place. Go for an unforgetable family meal in the 50s era wood panneled dinning rooms on red and white checked tables or pick up a couple of pizzas...
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Posted by memphisbelle88
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 08, 2008)
My family went to Pete and Sam's to celebrate my father's 80th Birthday. We had a party of 30 people ( we had reservations so they knew we were coming). Unfortunately, they only had ONE server and even she was covering other tables!!!!!
In her defense, she did an OK job - but food was cold - she didn't know who ordered what . She simply stood at the end of the table and screamed out the...
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Posted by SUSAN07
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 01, 2008)