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Gagliardi's Restaurant and Pizza is an Italian cuisine. They specialize in baked lasagna, baked manicotti, baked stuffed shells, baked ravioli, baked ziti, pasta combo, cavatelli, gnocchi, and fettuccine alfredo. Menu includes full loaf with mozzarella, chef salad, buffalo wings, seafood salad, fried clam strip, baked eggplant parmigiana, chicken ala maria, chicken marsala, chicken and broccoli rabe, penne shrimp, and fried seafood platter.

Location: 1015 Meriden Road, Waterbury Connecticut 06705 Telephone 203-596-0541 Fax 203-596-0561

Other Restaurants, Cafes, Delis, Bakeries nearby:
(Norwalk) 95 North Restaurant & Bar
(Noank) Abbott's Lobsters-in-the-Rough
(New Milford) Adrienne-Fine American Dining
(Stamford) Agos Restaurant & Bar
(New Britain) Angelico's Restaurant
(West Hartford) Angelo's on Main Rockledge

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