- Carusos Italian Restaurant
Caruso's Italian Restaurant is one of the oldest family owned restaurants in Tucson A tradition with Tucsonan's since 1938 Caruso's has provided exceptional Italian cousine and remains a local favorite for pasta, lasagna, pizza, antipasta and desserts
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Caruso's Sandwiches Artisan Pizza is a restaurant chain with three convenient locations Each restaurant offers a diverse menu, impeccable service, and a delightful dining experience Stop by one of our locations and experience our daily-fresh menu items We know you will love it!
- Carusos
Caruso's Restaurant, located in Tucson, AZ, boasts four generations of ownership by the Zagona family, serving fine Italian food for more than 70 years Their menu features homemade lasagna, ravioli, manicotti and other favorites And when the wea…… Got a question about Carusos? Ask the Yelp community!
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We offer several pizza crusts, including traditional thin and crispy, stuffed (a layer of mozzarella between two layers of thin crust), and Grandpa Caruso's Sicilian bread-style crust Pricing depends on toppings, size and crust style
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- Menu | Carusos Italian since 1938
Caruso’s was started in the 1930’s by Nicasio “Caruso” Zagona, and has remained in the family since then Tucson’s original Caruso’s was located about a block south of its present site
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Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-friendly options available upon request Herb-infused Olive Oil, Mozzarella-Provolone Blend, Chicken, Bacon, Roma Tomatoes, Avocado Finished with your choice of Basil Pesto or Chipotle Mayo
- About Us | Carusos Italian Restaurant
Caruso's was started in the 1930s by Nicasio (Caruso) Zagona, and the restaurant has remained in the family since then Tucson's original Caruso's was located about one block south of its present site
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