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Katie's Pizza & Pasta Osteria Offering New Lunch Special

New lunch special offers a myriad of delicious dishes for guests to enjoy.

2014-04-06
ST. LOUIS, MO, April 06, 2014 (Press-News.org) Katie's Pizza & Pasta Osteria, a local Italian restaurant, is now offering a new lunch special for its patrons to enjoy.

The menu features salads, pizzas, and pastas, including their famous fried artichoke salad, meatball pizza and the popular wild boar pappardelle.

Guests can select any two dishes from the three categories for $13.95. They also have the option to add any half pint of draft beer for $3 or $4 for any half glass of wine.

Almost all the items on the menu are made in-house at Katie's Pizza & Pasta Osteria, providing guests with the freshest Italian cuisine. They also offer gluten-free and vegan options.

"We are excited to provide this new lunch special and hope to encourage more people to stop in for a great meal during their lunch hour," said Katie Lee, owner of Katie's Pizza & Pasta Osteria. "Our patio is also open, so our guests will have the option to eat outdoors as well."

The restaurant's patio will soon feature a pergola and a 20x30 vegetable garden. The vegetables will be used in the restaurant's daily specials. It is expected to be completed mid-April.

Katie's Pizza & Pasta Osteria has been serving the Greater St. Louis region with exquisite Italian meals made with the finest and freshest ingredients since November 2013. Nearly everything is made in-house including all of the dough, sauces, and dressings.

Located at 9568 Manchester Road in St. Louis, Katie's Pizza & Pasta Osteria is open every day from 11 a.m. to midnight and features Happy Hour specials from 4 to 6 p.m. Carry-outs are also available.

For more information about the event, please visit Katie's Pizza & Pasta Osteria's Facebook page.


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[Press-News.org] Katie's Pizza & Pasta Osteria Offering New Lunch Special
New lunch special offers a myriad of delicious dishes for guests to enjoy.