Love Tony C's. The food is great. Love the pizzas and wine as it is a great way to close the week out. We typically sit at the bar as we love interacting with Emily the bar tender. Awesome...
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Tony C's, nestled in Austin, TX, is a culinary tribute to the Ciola family's rich Italian American heritage dating back to 1949. Originating from the first Ciola's restaurant in Virginia Beach, Tony C's offers a blend of cherished family recipes and traditional New York Style Pizza crafted in Austin's original coal-fired ovens.
Patrons can revel in a diverse menu featuring appetizers like Grandma Ciola's famous meatballs and innovative pizzas such as the Bianco with cream and roasted garlic. Their selection extends to salads like the Greek with feta cheese and entrees like Chicken Marsala or Shrimp Fra Diavolo, catering to a variety of tastes.
Guests are invited to savor the ambiance while enjoying a curated wine list boasting Italian selections like Sangiovese and Malbec, along with international varieties. With monthly specials like the Chef's Pizza of the Month and appealing offers such as Two for Tuesdays, Tony C's promises a delightful dining experience steeped in Italian culinary tradition.
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I came here with my husband on Monday during lunch time, it was our first time and we loved it! Ally guided us through the menu and recommended the sangria and stuffed mushrooms, we will be back...

I was in the area with a girlfriend, and she needed food. We stopped in and sat on their patio, as it was a great weather day. We ordered the Mike's Hot Honey pizza, which was the special pizza...

I met up with a co-worker here after work. I've never been, but she has. I don't drink wine, or beer. And this is not a full bar. My drink wasn't that good. I think it was prosecco, which isn't my...

Looking for "authentic" NYC style pie? Not really any other options in Lake Travis area, so Tony C's it is. ;) It is what it is. Very large menu for a pizza joint (actually TC's reads more...