100 Pizzitas

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Here is an interesting concept for a restaurant.  Pizzas treated as tapas.  100 Pizzitas also has several full blown pizzas to choose from if you prefer not to sample some of the 100 different 6.5″ sized ones.  My favorite tonight was number 59 – Provolone cheese, bacon, York ham, mushroom & cream.  There is also a view of the Texas State Capitol building from the patio to enjoy.

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Voodoo Doughnut

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If you find yourself smack dab in the middle of Sixth Street in Austin and your sweet tooth is calling out for satisfaction, check out Voodoo Doughnut.  They will satisfy your craving for sugary goodness.  My friends and I dropped in here after a downtown meeting today and it was yummy.  I had the “Bacon Maple Bar Doughnut” with maple frosting and bacon on top.  Killer!

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PizzaRev

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Dinner tonight was at PizzaRev in Round Rock near the Outlet Mall.  You get in line, choose your sauce and cheese, add all the toppings you want, then watch as they place your pizza in the oven.  My pizza had BBQ sauce, Italian cheese, Bacon, Canadian Bacon, Meatball, Spinach, and Garlic.  The pizza is cooked quickly with a thin crust, and it turns out to be totally yummy.

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Rooftop Pizzeria 

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As I was walking the streets, alleys, and nooks of Santa Fe, a lovely smell of fresh baked pizza drifted down from the third floor of a small shopping center.  I found my way upstairs and discovered Rooftop Pizzeria.  I picked out a corner table on the balcony, with a view of the city below and the moon above.  My choice for dinner was the Linguine Alfredo – “locally grown green chile, roast chicken with creamy Alfredo over linguine.”  As you can imagine, dinner was great!

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Plaka Greek Cafe

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The skies were blue and white this evening as was the Flag of Greece flying over the Plaka Greek Cafe.  This restaurant is one of my favorites for Greek food north of Austin.  Today’s dinner was the #10 – Pot Roast Plate.  Yummy.  Come and check it out if you find yourself in Georgetown sometime.

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Blizzard

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When you get stuck in traffic on I-35, just pull over to the local Dairy Queen.  Walk into the store with the setting sun at your back, throw down some cash, and order a small Oreo Blizzard.  Soon, things will be right in the world, and you can plan a scenic, alternate route home that gets you off of the dreaded Interstate Highway.