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| ABOUT US |
Location: Falcon Field Airport 2613 N. Thunderbird Circle Mesa, AZ 85215 (On Higley Rd. at Falcon Dr) |
Major Intersection: Just south of Higley & McDowell Roads |
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Hours: (Mon - Sat) 11:00am-9:00pm (Sun) Closed - Summer |
Contact Info: Phone - (480) 832-1188 Fax - (480) 924-4954 anziolanding@msn.com |
| Payment: Visa, MC, AmEx, Discover |
| Reservations: Recommended |
| Dress Code: Casual |
| Wheelchair Access: Yes - Please call ahead |
| Patio: Yes - Seasonal |
| Beer/Wine/Alcohol: Yes - On premise only |
| Take Out: Yes - All menu items |
Banquet Facilities: Yes - see our Private Dining Pages |
| Catering: Not at the present time |
| Delivery: Not at the present time |
| Smoking: Outside patio only |
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ANZIO LANDING RESTAURANT
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One of the most romantic restaurants in the Valley and one of the easiest to get to - By car (easy access from the Loop 202) or by plane (taxi up and park at the door).
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Anzio Landing Restaurant at Falcon Field Airport in East Mesa (corner of Higley Rd. and Falcon Drive - just south of McDowell Rd.) has been bringing the taste of Italy to the East Valley and amazing guests with fantastic views, food, wine, and service since 1989.
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Designed to convey the casual elegance of an Italian villa, the white table cloths and wine glasses in the dining room, the romantic sunset vistas, and the unique decor create an ambiance that is both relaxing and vibrant.
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| Couple this with recipies that have been pleasing our guests for nearly twenty years, the continuous introduction of new dishes to keep the menu fresh and exciting, an intense focus on quality ingredients, attention to detail in the preparation of our home-made sauces / soups and desserts, a passion for service excellence, and this family owned restaurant provides a dining experience that absolutely can't be beat. |
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OUR HERITAGE |
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Anzio Landing takes its name from the beautiful seaside resort of Anzio, Italy. Located only about 35 miles from Rome, Anzio has always been the seaside resort that the city dwellers escape to as they look to relax and enjoy themselves. Catering to this need, the town of Anzio has always been noted for its fine wines and for its relaxed and refined bistro dining. Mirroring this style provides our restaurant with its ambiance.

But, our restaurant's character comes from another recollection of Anzio - As the site of the Allied invasion of Italy during WWII. We believe that recognition of not only the food and wine or our namesake, but also of the sacrifices made there is very appropriate given the fact that Falcon Field Airport actually came into being in 1941 under the Lend-Lease Act specifically to serve as a training base for British RAF pilots. _________________ |
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