A- for family (and wallet)-friendly Frasca.
For various reasons we ended up staging a very last-minute birthday dinner for our 8-year old last night.
Called Frasca the day before to reserve for 12 (6 kids/6 grown-ups), and to preorder the core meal; pizzas and salads.
I spoke with a kitchen person in the AM who assured me that they could do what we needed and referred me to a manager I should call in the afternoon. At 4PM I spoke with Jen to get prices and confirm an order.
Our table was waiting in the area just behind the bar and just in front of the pick-up station/counter for waitstaff. It was a perfect location for the size of the party and for the kids to move a little without bothering other diners or endangering waitstaff.
They held the food as guests trickled in and checked in regularly both to supply new plates/napkins/water, etc. and just to make sure everything was OK. (They also happily stored our Dinkel's birthday cake in the fridge till it was needed.)
The quantities recommended were exactly right: we devoured all the salad and took home just enough pizza for today's lunch at the office.
On top of that, I can't say enough about our waitress, whose name I did not get. She handled this large, boistrous party with total aplomb and graciousness throughout. Checked in regularaly, made some accomodations for last-minute changes and preferences, etc.
The pizzas were as good as has been noted. There were 2 "capone" and 2 "caponata" pies, as well as 2 plain cheese and a pepperoni. Thin crust with some nice burn blisteres, a bit more chewy than crispy. Balance of ingredients was excellent on both the multi-topping pies. Nice earthy, oven-roasted flavors, nothing overwhelming anything else.
Busing was also very efficient and consistent, always clearing, consolidating, making room on a table crowded with presents, refreshing waters, etc.
In the end, as it was 2-for-1 pizza night, the food bill and bar tab (admittedly light, a beer and 3-4 cocktails), for 12 was under $200 with 20% tip. (And, I should add that despite the size of the party, they didn't even add on the gratuity.)
For a neighborhood place you can't beat how accomodating, tasty, and reasonably priced an outing this was.
Hats off to these folks who really seem to know what they're doing.
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