Situated just outside of the heart of the historic district, food lovers can enjoy a taste of Sicily without ever leaving the Inner banks with a visit to the acclaimed La Casetta Italian Cuisine restaurant. Now offering three locations in the eastern North Carolina region, La Casetta is rapidly becoming one of the coastal area’s favorite spots to indulge in an Italian craving in an inviting atmosphere with plenty of southern hospitality.
The menu at La Casetta pays homage to a long roster of traditional Sicilian recipes that have been transported to eastern North Carolina. Patrons will be treated to a variety of distinctive pizzas, pastas, hot and cold sandwiches, wraps, and other Italian fare that is sure to satisfy even the largest of appetites. Specialties like Rigatoni Porcini with Portobello mushrooms, or Penne La Casetta with bacon and pink sauce, are wonderfully unique in the local cuisine scene, and will have Italian fans coming back for more. With a nice selection of family-friendly fare and kid-friendly dishes like pizza or pasta with tomato sauce, everyone in the crew will find something to crave at this extensive Italian restaurant. Found just off the beaten path, La Casetta offers authentic Italian flavors with every bite.
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