Out and About: Faraci Pizza gives customers classic St. Louis style brick oven pizza
November 4, 2015
Located off of Manchester road in Ellisville, Faraci Pizza is not your average pizza restaurant. Founded in 1968, Faraci Pizza has been family owned and operated for 47 years and offer delicious St. Louis brick oven style pizza.
Their 12 inch pizzas cost $14 and are topped with fresh toppings like cheese, tomatoes, green peppers, pepperoni and much more. Faraci’s doesn’t just serve pizza though, they also serves a wide variety of pastas, sandwiches, salads and side orders. Some of their side orders include toasted ravioli, chicken tenders, garlic bread and french fries.
When I visited Faraci Pizza, I ordered a 12 inch pizza topped with sausage and pepperoni. I also decided to order a salad because of their famous home-made salad dressing. Salad isn’t one of my favorite foods, but the dressing combined with the salad created a whole new taste.
With friendly service, reasonable prices and mouth-watering food, Faraci Pizza is a great place for families and friends to get together and enjoy some great food. Be sure to check out Faraci Pizza at 15430 Manchester road, Ellisville, MO 63011.

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