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While it bills itself as a neighborhood joint, Fireside Pies is still a chain, albeit a local one, but one slinging out crusty, pecan-wood-fired oven pizzas like the fresh mozzarella (market-bought tomatoes, hand-torn basil and balsamic vinegar) and the Jimmy's spicy Italian sausage with scamorza and roasted red onions. The old-world-inspired method of crafting pizza pies is echoed by the rustic cedar and copper design elements. Enjoy the eats in a comfortable booth, on an all-weather patio or at the bar, where you can witness the pizza magic happen. Fireside negotiates a fine line between importing goods from Italy, like Parmagiano Reggiano and prosciutto, and using local ingredients, among them the mozzarella and scamorza purchased from the Dallas Mozzarella Company.
What are your favorite dishes? What occasion do you like to go for? How expensive is it? How difficult are reservations or are they even necessary?
good food, fun atmosphere
Salad is delicious, so are the pies, and the sangria.... Nice intimate atmosphere that can be enjoyed with a group of friends...
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