Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Oneida. Oneida (/oʊˈnaɪdə/) is a city in Madison County located west of Oneida Castle (in Oneida County) and east of Canastota, New York, United States. The population was 11,390 at the 2010 census. The city, like both Oneida County and the nearby silver and china maker, was named for the Oneida tribe, which had a large territory here around Oneida Lake during the colonial period.
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4 based on 72 reviews
We enjoyed our meals. The outside is inviting and called us in and we werenât disappointed. The atmosphere is friendly and calming. We loved the music choices of old favorites from the ârat packâ. Soft and relaxing. The food was outstanding. Best eggplant Iâve ever had. The sauces were full of flavor but not overly salty. The owner came to every table and engaged in brief conversation with all his guests. He seemed to know several groups of people. We spoke to him again on our way out where he thanked us again. He is so friendly. The portions were plentiful, even the silverware was nice quality and heavy. Not the usual cheap feeling that is often used in restaurants. The bathroom was very up to date as well. Honestly I didnât see anything that needed improving. My friend and I enjoyed our conversation with no pressure to finish and leave. The restaurant was getting busier about the time we left. The parking lot was getting full. Iâm glad to see this place doing so well. We will be back and will bring a few friends next time. Great place. Please donât change a thing.
4 based on 136 reviews
Casual Waterfront Dining overlooking Oneida Lake and the Historic Erie Barge Canal since 1977. Classic Oak Beer and Wine Bar. Our popular 79 cent Shrimp Night happens every Monday starting at 3. Choose from Cajun, Bam Bam, Cocktail, Scampi, Buffalo or Bre
One of my most favorite places to eat ! A taste of home,out ! Everyone is so friendly and welcoming . Jean the owner, takes pride in serving her customers with her very best in each meal .Her customers always come first. She goes out of her way to accommodate you . We have so many favorite dishes . My new craving is her Caesar salad ! I enjoy it so much . Her onion soup , eggplant parmagean and Mediterranean platter are a must try . Her cakes are fantastic ! Monday night " Shrimp Night" is a time to gather with friends and family and enjoy a great night out . Thank you Jean for serving our community all these years .
4 based on 98 reviews
Good meal. Good portions. Great garlic bread. Would have been nice if they had draft beer. I got the jumbo fish dinner and it was very good but I now wish l ordered something else just because you can get a fish dinner anywhere. Dark dinning room.
4 based on 27 reviews
Very limited menu, even more so because they were out of veal the night we were there (at 6:30pm on a Saturday night!), but got a very tasty eggplant dish. Reasonably priced. No liquor license, but you can bring your own wine (they provide the corkscrew and glasses).
3 based on 74 reviews
Grazianoâs had the advantage of being across the street from the Boxing Hall of Fame and itâs easy access was the decider for me to try.The decor looks very 80âs, but it was very clean.Waitress Natasha was super,but the kitchen was pretty slow getting food out.Food was fine All things considered and the size of the town,not bad
This was the last place on my list that I wanted to try while in the area. Great little family owned joint. Had a chance to meet the owner and she gave me some background on the place. At one time it was a bar, then became a pizzeria decades ago and then they bought it over 12 years ago. They make their own bread for the sandwiches and subs, cut/ shred their own cheese and make everything from scratch. Had a big old meatball sandwich that was fantastic! They serve pizza by the slice and it seems to be a huge hit with locals. There were so many people walking in grabbing a slice and driving off. Has to be good. Prices are very reasonable. It's an older place but don't let the appearance fool you. There is no need to change when the food is this good. It's a cool place and reminded me of old restaurants back in the 70's when I was growing up. Please stop in a try the food! You will drive right by it and not notice it, so look closely. It's located right across the street from the old factory.
3 based on 27 reviews
We stayed overnight at the Oneida Community Mansion House, and both my son and I liked the idea of having dinner at a well established local Italian restaurant that features their own sauce. Service was quick, and we ordered Lasagna and Ziti with sausage and the home made sauce. Both dinners came with bread and butter.Our dinners were o.k., but we were not overwhelmed by the taste of the sauce and didn't purchase any to take home. The saving grace were my sausages. They were some of the best I ever had, and I shared them with my son.We had also ordered 2 I.P.A. beers from the handwritten list the waitress showed us. That gave us an indication that the restaurant was not quite keeping up with the times. Their prices were not bad, but they only accept cash. That was a bit of a hardship for vacationers like us.I don't regret giving that place - and the sausages - a try, but I don't think we would go back if we visited that area again.
they moved into a brand new building and the food and service are as good as ever, eat in or take out. Only drawback is they do not accept any credit cards, which is very strange in this day and age.
4 based on 306 reviews
Experience Italian dining at its finest at the all new Pino. From Italian - American classics to new favorites, Pino Bianco offers a casual yet sophisticated dining setting, and Bar Pino is the place to sip on a perfect glass of wine. Find all in the mids
Dinner for 4 with business colleagues at a conference. Staff was quite helpful and didn't blink an eye for a "1/3 - 2/3" check split.Italian standards plus some updates, and great ingredients (including fresh mozzarella, always a favorite).Lots of gluten-free options including available gf pasta, etc. I almost went with a pan-fried item just because it *could* be gluten free (unusual for a resto), but did the roast chicken which was excellent.Decent wine list, but no bargains.Thank you for your review. We're glad to hear your service matched exactly what we strive for each day. We're proud to provide our guests with the freshest ingredients, including the fresh mozzarella and gluten free options. We hope to see you again soon!
4 based on 74 reviews
We happened on this restaurant when looking for pizza on a Sunday drive, and were resplendently surprised with Pepi's pizza. We got one of their specialties and found it loaded with generous toppings.
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