What’s that? Don’t know about Agostino’s? Welp, look no further than the newish strip of eateries in New Centre Commons (a stone’s throw from Target), I highly suggest a visit. For all things barbecue and beer, Skytown is there to satisfy all smoky needs. For fresh Japanese fare, there’s Mizuki. And when the marinara mood hits right, there’s no denying the carby creations at Agostino’s Pizza & Pasta.
While there’s no shortage of quality Italian bistros in the Wilmington area, one more can’t hurt—especially when the owners have northern roots. People may think New York is the only mecca for prime pizza, but those people haven’t been to New Jersey. After over a decade of owning Frank’s Pizza in East Brunswick, New Jersey, Shari and Tony Agostino packed up their pepperonis to head for Wilmington.
SOURCE: http://www.encorepub.com/
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