Sauce Pizza & Wine answers the daily dilemma of Where are we eating? This fast, fresh concept offers the cure for every appetite, every day, every time with updated Italian favorites paired with impressively affordable wines. Whether it’s Italian pasta and fresh salads for your family, half a dozen hand-stretched pizzas for the local kid’s soccer team, kid-famous mac & cheese to feed your little wild ones, vegetarian and gluten-free options, or meatballs that would make your mother-in-law proud . . . this neighborhood Italian eatery will quickly become your fast-casual dining answer.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8185 Walnut Hill Ln #1410, Dallas, TX 75231
Website: http://www.saucepizzaandwine.com/locations/dallas-the-hill/
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We started off with their Seasonal Salad that was suggested by the friendly cashier.. It had fennel, arugula, pomegranate, mandarin oranges, goat cheese and candied walnuts. It was so fresh and light. It was the perfect salad to start us off.
We ordered the Lasagna Pie and the Chicken Caesar and Parmesan pizza. You can choose which crust you would like for your pizza and they bring the yumminess to your table when it’s ready. We opted for the hand stretched crust for the Lasagna Pie since it had some heavy duty toppings and the thin crust for the Chicken Caesar pizza.
Last and certainly not least we got to try their pizza cookie! It was delicious! The heaping scoop of vanilla gelato on top was just so perfect as it melted on top of the cookie.
I highly recommend that you try this place out. The food was delicious, the service was awesome and the location was so cute! They have a patio area which is perfect now that it’s getting cooler.
Also, the Pizza Cookie helped me realize the Pizookie gets it name because it’s simply a cookie… served like a pizza! You’re welcome
I visited the Sauce pizza location on 5/29/2019 for lunch. After perusing the website and looking over the menu we headed over with hopes of fantastic pizza – unfortunately the pizza gods said “not today.” I ordered the Fig and Prosciutto pizza for $13.75. The cashier did not ask the type of crust I would like so he just defaulted to thin which by the way ended up being so crispy it sounded like I was eating a meal of pork rinds. Also, as someone who has worked in the pizza industry in the past – I noticed Sauce did not put toppings to an acceptable edge radius on my pizza. There was parts of my pizza that was just 2 inches of cracker crust with no toppings and cheese (this breaks rule 5 section B of pizza code 253.54). My co-pilot got the pepperoni pizza and was not impressed – she also got a side Caesar for $5.00 and it was uninspired and not worth the price point and the croutons tasted like Walmart’s Great Value brand. The only redeeming part of this story is we did order a pizza to go for management and they ordered the Pig – it came on regular crust and I taste tested it back in the office – that pie was good.