[A Gastronomic Journey at Ancient Ovens: Wood-Fired Pizza Delights in Saint Jo, Texas]
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Embark on a culinary adventure at Ancient Ovens, a hidden gem in Saint Jo, Texas, celebrated for its wood-fired pizzas prepared in a traditional brick oven. Owned by Denis and Susan Moody, this charming eatery offers a delectable four-course Italian family-style dinner, inviting guests to savor the flavors and forge lasting connections. From their original plan of oven building to the birth of this beloved restaurant, the Moodyn's story comes alive as diners gather around the oven, immersing themselves in the delightful world of wood-fired pizza and heartfelt camaraderie.
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Embark on a culinary adventure at Ancient Ovens, a hidden gem in Saint Jo, Texas, celebrated for its wood-fired pizzas prepared in a traditional brick oven. Owned by Denis and Susan Moody, this charming eatery offers a delectable four-course Italian family-style dinner, inviting guests to savor the flavors and forge lasting connections. From their original plan of oven building to the birth of this beloved restaurant, the Moodyn's story comes alive as diners gather around the oven, immersing themselves in the delightful world of wood-fired pizza and heartfelt camaraderie.
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Randy Mallory Papers (AR0954), University of North Texas Special Collections
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Randy Mallory Papers
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