Showing posts with label Bertucci's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bertucci's. Show all posts

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Booze...in 50 Words or Less: Peroni Nastro Azzurro

Peroni Nastro Azzurro
Can still remember how delicious this tasted while drinking it at 2 a.m. at an outdoor cafe in Rome. As I downed it at Bertucci's in Audubon, it didn't have the same luster. Had a decent pilsner taste. Went fine with the chicken piccata. And the glass was theft-worthy.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Deal Alert: $10 off Bertucci's Takeout


Today only: Get $10 off $25 when you order takeout from Bertucci's online. Enter code 953 at checkout. And you can even place your order in advance and schedule a pickup time during your way home from work.

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Thursday, August 18, 2011

This Just In: Bertucci's Launches Online Ordering System

Online ordering is now available at all Bertucci's locations. And for a limited time, you can get $10 off your first order of $20 or more with the coupon code TENOFF.

For a chain, Bertucci's makes a pretty solid brick oven pizza. My personal favorite is the Ultimate Bertucci. Each quarter of this pepperoni pie features a different topping — sweet Italian sausage, meatballs, rosemary ham and chicken.

Read Saucy's review of Bertucci's>>

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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Chain Reaction: Bertucci's Italian Restaurant


What can I say? I have always liked Bertucci's. I know it isn't authentic Italian, but their Rigatoni Abruzzi is one of my favorite meals. Well, I am glad to say that their pizza is just as good, whether it's made from some Sicilian dude fresh off the boat, a couple hombres hoping to get their green cards, or whatever.

Had it the other day when we went to Elio Totino's for a little Easter dinner. We bought a Roman-style sausage and pepperoni pie for $19, and with a coupon we also bought a large plain pie for $5. So it was $24.91 for enough pizza to feed an army. Not bad when you consider that they also provided us with about eight of their very delicious rolls along with some olive oil and a heaping helping of extra sauce for dipping (no charge for the additional red, a big plus).