Specializing in NY-style pizza, this simple counter serve also serves pasta, salads & subs.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1211 Leander Rd, Georgetown, TX 78628
Phone: (512) 819-6844
Website: http://frankiespizzapastatx.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
From seating to leaving, our visit lasted 1 hour and 40 minutes. It took about 10 minutes just to place drink orders, and when the waitress came, she refused to take our food order at the same time. When we were finally able to order, three people at our table ordered meals. About 30 minutes later, only two dishes arrived, and the waitress hurried away without mentioning the missing third dish.
After waiting over 20 minutes with no sign of our server and no way to get her attention, I went and stood in line at the cashier. When it was finally my turn (another 10 minutes later), I explained that I never received my meal and that my family had already finished eating.
What happened next was the most frustrating part: the waitress came to the table with her POS machine to defend herself, showing me that she had entered the order, and then asked if I still wanted my food. At that point, I said I didn’t care how the mistake happened—I was just hungry and wanted my meal.
She left, returned about 10 minutes later, and said the food would be out in “3–4 minutes.” It actually took another 10 minutes, and when it arrived, it was not what I ordered.
I ordered chicken ala casa, which the menu describes as angel hair pasta with white sauce, sun-dried tomatoes, onions, and mushrooms. What I received was angel hair with white sauce, onions, mushrooms, and an overwhelming amount of frozen, undrained spinach, turning the entire dish green. There were no tomatoes at all.
When I asked her to confirm the dish, she initially said it was correct. After I pointed out that spinach was not listed on the menu and it was missing tomatoes, she reread it and admitted I was right, then asked if I still wanted it. At that point, I was starving and said I would just eat it.
She later offered to have it remade, then asked about a discount (which I declined), then offered dessert—which I don’t eat (she brought one for the kids anyway). The whole interaction felt awkward and poorly handled.
There were no check-ins, no drink refills, and overall the service felt extremely disorganized. I did not enjoy the food, but I ate it because I was hungry after such a long wait.
I understand reopening days are challenging, but this experience could have been handled much better with clearer communication, attentiveness, and basic follow-through. We will give it another shot because the pizza is great but hope for better service.
I recommend this place in all!