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Picasso’s Pizza – Three Dallas Locations

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Picasso’s Pizza and Bar in Dallas, Texas

Locations

Picassos Pizza & Grill – Bent Tree Neighborhood
18160 N. Dallas Parkway
Dallas, TX 75287
Hours:
Mon – Thurs 11am – 10pm
Fri 11am – 11pm
Sat & Sun 11am-10pm
Phone: 972-248-0011 (ORDER ONLINE)

Picassos Pizza & Grill- Lake Highlands Neighborhood
7215 Skillman St # 300
Dallas, TX 75231
Hours:
Mon – Thurs 11am – 10pm
Fri 11am – 11pm
Sat & Sun 11am-10pm
Phone: 214-553-8100 (ORDER ONLINE)

Picassos Pizza & Grill- Preston Hollow Neighborhood
12300 Inwood Rd # 116
Dallas, TX 75244
Hours:
Mon – Thurs 11am – 10pm
Fri 11am – 11pm
Sat & Sun 11am-10pm
Phone: 972-503-3300 (ORDER ONLINE)

Find Picasso’s Online

Visit their website
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PS: Here are the FAQs

What should I wear when visiting Picassos Pizza & Grill? (Dress casual)
How much will eating here cost me? ($$)
Do they serve Alcohol? (full bar)
Does Picasso’s Deliver? (Yes)
Wi-Fi (Free)

Eaten at Picasso’s Pizza & Grill? Please leave your review below.

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3 Responses to “Picasso’s Pizza – Three Dallas Locations”

  1. Sabrina

    I had pasta..and a slice from a co-workers pizza. Italian is a many splendored food and often the food is sub par, just edible, in most Italian eateries. Not true of Picasso’s..the food looked fabulous, smelled incredible and I think for the first time since my teenage years..I inhaled my food. Not ladylike, I know..but sometimes you just have to get your grub on..

    Don’t hesitate, it’s delicious!!

  2. Brian of Pizzaspotz

    Thanks Sabrina. I’ve heard the same from a few people. I’ll make sure they see your compliment. Hopefully they’ll give you a reply right here. Thanks again for your comment on the great food at Picasso’s.

  3. Dan in Dallas

    Picasso’s is a keeper. A stand-by. A place to add to the restaurant rotation. It’s a family-friendly gem of a restaurant that’s usually packed with a combination of groups ranging from families with small kids, to teenagers (often affiliated with a school team of some sort), to twenty-somethings. There’s a reason for that range. They make lots of kinds of food and seemingly make them all well. They have interesting salads, good sandwiches, a variety of pastas, and several different styles of good pizza (one of which, they even call “Dallas Style”). Try anything you like. You won’t be disappointed.

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