
BY: Merilee Raynor
The doors open, the smell of authentic New York Italian food washes over you and the waiter yells from across the restaurant, “Hey! Welcome to The Grumpy Sicilian, are you here for the food or for the attitude? We will give you both.”
At The Grumpy Sicilian, the New York Italian authenticity permeates far beyond the style of pizza. From the moment you step foot in Prescott Valley’s newest culinary addition, you will feel as though you are on the blocks of New York stopping by the corner shop for your favorite slice of pie.
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