Ok Mr F don't worry i won't charge for promotion, i enjoy my tea even more now i can see my Aunty Marys house on the front
Debz:PDT_Aliboronz_24:
Printable View
Ok Mr F don't worry i won't charge for promotion, i enjoy my tea even more now i can see my Aunty Marys house on the front
Debz:PDT_Aliboronz_24:
Have you seen the book by our friend David Charters called Liverpool A world in one city. There are a few pages concentrating on the Italian community with a dateline mentioning that in 1919 Gabriele D'Annunzio captured Trieste from the Austrians. Always in trouble your lot :)
:PDT_Aliboronz_24:Okay my Italian clan on here..
Where is the best place to have a real Italian spagetti dinner in Old Itay there? What street and all...????? grazie
Thanks Deb.. I am a Sicilian.. so this will be terrific, :) to try Piccolinos.. yum!!!
And you're not even anyones godfather :PDT_Aliboronz_24:
Mrs Zaps is a D'Annunzio - that's all.
Arrgh. Don't shoot!!!
say hello to my little friend
debz
Yeh Ged couldn't have said it better, if you go to the Casa Italia and ask for brown sugar with your coffee they look at you as if you have two heads:disgust:
Ciao Debz.. Ms. Zapps:
I took your advice , while in Liverpool, (found by accident)..Piccolinos... My mate, Robbo and I, had two children with us.. and looking for a place at night to have a drink and chat was difficult.. So, a nice man at Blakes, told us to go around the corner and there it was" PICCOLINOS.".and they allowed children ...
The next day, I went for a classic italian..pasta and salad and vino... I had just come back from Sicily.. and felt right back at home..
Prego for the advice on going there... One thing missing......Cannoli's.:handclap: great food, atmosphere, and priced quite respectfully... ciao naked lilac.. ps.. went about 3 times after that... :handclap:
Are there any Ice cream parlours in Liverpool that typical classical Italian Ices?