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Celebrate National Pasta Day at Michaelangelo’s Italian Bistro

Beyond the enticing dishes, Michaelangelos invites you to unwind with their happy hour specials too.

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Plus, enjoy a curated selection of drinks, the perfect complement to your meal or just a casual catch-up with friends.

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Located in the heart of Noblesville’s Riverfront District, Michaelangelo’s Italian Bistro offers a cozy yet vibrant atmosphere perfect for celebrating National Pasta Day.

Their extensive menu features Italian classics with a modern twist, including:

  • Lasagna Classico: A hearty blend of meatballs, sausage, ricotta, and marinara sauce.
  • Fettuccine Alfredo: Creamy parmesan sauce over tender fettuccine.
  • Truffle Mushroom Chicken Pasta: Fettuccine with chicken, mushrooms, and a house-made truffle cream sauce.
  • Build Your Own Pasta: Choose from various pastas, sauces, and toppings to create your perfect dish.

Each specialty pasta + entree is served with all-you-can-eat salad, caesar salad, or soup. Whether you’re craving a classic spaghetti or something more adventurous, Michaelangelo’s has something to satisfy every palate.

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