Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Greenbelt. Greenbelt is a city in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. Contained within today's City of Greenbelt is the historic planned community now known locally as "Old Greenbelt" and designated as the Greenbelt Historic District. Greenbelt's population was 23,068 at the 2010 U.S. Census.
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4 based on 553 reviews
Went on a recommendation from a family member and was glad I did. Itâs a small-ish restaurant and was very crowded, but well worth the 20 minute wait. The seafood was fresh and delicious, and the desserts were homemade. Will definitely go back next time I am in the area
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4 based on 12 reviews
This review is more from my taste buds. This pizza is delicious and there's not much more I can say. I have loved it for years and it was always the highlight of visiting Greenbelt Mall. It's very cheesy, which may be a positive or negative depending on who you are. I think it's fairly priced. The last time I went, the prices didn't shoot up so it's worth checking out if you like pizza! :)Now... I need to go get some Three Brothers pizza!
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4 based on 23 reviews
A delicious favorite since 1978, Potomac Pizza is one of Maryland's most beloved family restaurants. Potomac Pizza uses the freshest ingredients to create both traditional and healthy gourmet pizzas and offers a fun and memorable atmosphere that local res
The rather new âThe Hotelâ across Baltimore Avenue from the Univ. of Maryland has (or had) four restaurants. The one associated with The Hotel (OMG = Old Maryland Grill) is an expensive and rather mediocre choice. Another in the same building, but under separate management, closes at 4 pm. A Greek restaurant went out of business a few months ago. So all that remains as an alternative to the main restaurant is Potomac Pizza (part of a small Maryland chain), which is in The Hotel building but accessible only by walking outside. It is a modest, casual place, catering to take-out food. You can also have it delivered to your room in The Hotel. But there are places to sit and order pizza or other Italian dishes. You would never know it from the menu, but it is possible to ask for an alcoholic beverage, like red or white wine or one of a few beers. The food portions are extremely large, but some items are relatively good, like eggplant parm. The linguine was terrible. Pizza was perhaps better than average, the calzone not so much. It is not like being in Italy, but then it is not like paying a fortune for mediocre food in the main OMG restaurant in the convention hotel. (Other restaurants are at least a quarter-mile walk away.)Thanks for your visit and review! Hope to see you again soon.
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4 based on 107 reviews
There's all kinds of pizza joints these days with all sorts of claims to fame but us Marylanders, even those who have move away, always come back to Ledo's for our cheesy delights. The crust is light and thin. Sauce delicious and I still love my square slices.
4 based on 14 reviews
Pizza Roma is not a big chain pizza and sub place just 2 locations, however their Meals are filling and very Cheap, compared to EVEN McDonalds or Pizza Hut! their steak and cheese is one of the best if not the best in the DC area, fresh beef (real) made to order, with fries and drink for about $6.50 and their pizza is delicious (baked brick oven style), the meat is healthier, slaughtered humanly , (halal) not machined slaughtered! their large 2 topping pizza is about $10,? its tucked away Next to the REI, please visit if you are in the MD -college park area or driving on 95 EXIT 25, right off the beltway, I love eating at this place!
4 based on 124 reviews
Came here with my two boys. The staff was friendly and attentive but the food wasnât great. I got a Caesar salad which had some wilted lettuce and wasnât very crispy. My son got the personal pizza which the cheese kept sliding off so he got frustrated and stopped eating. I donât know that i would come back unless someone could recommend a specific dish that would be worth revisiting.
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best pizza near the University of Maryland. cut in a rectangular shape. we share a half tomato and half mushroom medium pizza and have enough left to take for lunch the next day.
4 based on 45 reviews
Our Swim team participated in a meet in Baltimore, of course as usual it ran way over time. Our plan had been to take all 27 of us to the Greenbelt location for dine in but there was no way we would make it before the mall closed for the night. I called thinking we would pick up our pre-ordered food and take it back to the hotel, although that would ensure that it would most likely be cold by the time our swimmers were able to eat it. Nope the staff at Three Brothers would not hear of it, they offered to deliver it directly to our hotel in College Park and arrived at the same time we did that night (a Friday night to boot) and set it up in one of the banquet rooms for us. We ordered 10 pizzas, salad and 4 different pastas. I can not tell you how great the food was, piping hot and delicious. There was so much food leftover we were able to save money and eat leftovers on Saturday night when again we arrived at the hotel at 9:30pm after most restaurants had already closed. The food was great even the second time around, the kids had lots of choices, everyone was pleased and ate heartily. Thanks so much to the staff at Three Brothers for accommodating us and making our trip to Baltimore and memorable one!
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