Reviews on Italian food in Bacliff, Texas, United States. Bacliff is a census-designated place (CDP) in north-central Galveston County, Texas, United States, 16 miles (26 km) northwest of Galveston. The population was 8,619 at the 2010 census. Bacliff, originally called Clifton-by-the-Sea, began as a seaside resort town. Located on the western shore of Galveston Bay, Bacliff, along with San Leon and Bayview, are the largest unincorporated communities on the Galveston County mainland.
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4 based on 21 reviews
Being originally from NY, we are always on the hunt for good home-cooked Italian food, and Brooklyn Pizza delivered! Husband had the giant Meat Lovers Calzone that took up the whole plate and then some, and he savored every delicious bite. I was so excited to see Eggplant Parmigiana on the menu, and from the first bite to the last, it tasted exactly as I remembered, tender eggplant smothered in sauce and mozzarella on a crusty roll, and it was heavenly.
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4 based on 76 reviews
Excellent service and fantastic food. We tried the lamb, crab cakes, sea bass, mussels, seasoned bread-all were excellent and full portions. entertaining music and also a dance floor-
Yep atomosphere, small but very well done. Excellent selection on the menu. Appetizers were suggested by server and they were so good we let the server suggest dinner and he did good no great. Very intimate and relaxing so come on by cause we will be back. And ask for specials!Chef Gene
4 based on 18 reviews
First time here. Great little pizza place. Staff is helpful and cheerful. All kinds of toppings. Pick what you want all for the same price. Pizzas were very delicious. Great prices!! And outdoor seating, as well.. Clean restaurant and restrooms. That's a plus!!! We will be back for sure.
After trying this place for the first time early this year, it has now become our go-to place. Very reasonably priced, and they have a good mix of Tex-Mex and American dishes. Have tried lots of different things on their menu (which is odd for me - I usually only go to restaurants for a particular dish that I like there) - chicken burger, enchiladas, fettucine alfredo, etc and it's all very good. Their Pollo Cancun is my favourite though. Only ever had one tiny issue with one of their meals (which was only to do with my personal tastes, there was nothing wrong with the way it was made) and they went out of their way to make it right. Not only did they make me something else, they offered a free desert, which we graciously declined as it really wasn't necessary. The manager then came to speak to us and gave us a card for a free meal the next time we visited. We then come to find they also discounted our bill. They really understand the meaning of customer service and go far beyond expectations. They've even given our kids little fruit snack bags as an extra treat. Yes this place is a little out of the way, but it's most definitely worth it!
4 based on 112 reviews
Mario's Flying Pizza is a long-time institution along Route 146, the bayside thoroughfare that links I-10 with the Kemah Boardwalk and the lower Galveston Bay villages like San Leon. Immanent highway construction is about the force a relocation from the current site near the intersection of 146 and Space Center Boulevard, the winding path inland from the Bay to Johnson Space Center and beyond. Mario's was a regular venue my wife and I visited as we coped for a decade or more with her Alzheimer's dementia. It's a pleasant, down-home place with tight parking, wonderful aromas, and lots of families stopping in from work, ball games, fishing expeditions and the adventures of every day. A small TV blares out ball games or game shows across the tables and booths, but conversation dominates the room. The pizzas are exceptional, and the night before my late wife's memorial service, our daughter and her three children stopped in at Mario's with me. We divided a large Mario's Special, and everyone had one shot at the salad bar. Very nice! The house special is a tasty favorite, and the pizza options should meet nearly anyone's preferences; I like anchovies, and they can be added to the part of a pizza I'll be consuming. The place has a one-visit or unlimited salad bar, good Italian desserts, a fair wine and beer selection, good spaghetti, and moderate prices. The managers and waitstaff are friendly and capable. Mario's Flying Pizza is a fine community gathering place which also offers takeout and delivery. I hope the new location (not far from the present site) will offer equal hospitality and maybe a bit more parking. Hope to see you there!
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