Famous Famiglia

Next to Gate T6

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6 / 10
17
ratings
  • Phone

    (404) 461-4145

  • Website

    atlanta-airport.com/Concessions/view_stores.aspx?comp_id=58

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  • Type

    Pizzeria

Address

Concourse T, near Gate T6 (ATL Airport) Atlanta , GA 30337 United States

Reservations No
Credit Cards Yes
Outdoor Seating No
Menus Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
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Comments / 7


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breakfast stromboli
Wes Morgan

The breakfast stromboli - available with sausage , ham or bacon (no combo? I'd pay extra!) were one of the best 'quick breakfast ' choices in the airport .

SAUCE

Pepperoni-Cheese Roll & Garlic Knots are good to go

Paula Emeigh

Try the ricotta and regular cheese pizza . Surprisingly good!!

Lalit Tanwar

Awful service. Asked for a tomato and mushroom pizza the woman charged me for a special which had meat in it. I went up to her and she just says that they were out so she have me something else

Eric

Get the Breakfast Stromboli

Plez Joyner

Stromboli is good, but not sure why they give you ice cold marinara sauce ?!?

Eco Tint

Seriously slower than molasses. Worst customer service, oh wait you actually have to sorta try to have any customer service!

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