Best Italian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Italian food in Webster. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Italian restaurants near you.. Webster is a city in the U.S. state of Texas located in Harris County, within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area. The population was 10,684 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 47 reviews
Hubby stopped by chance to bring home dinner on a Friday night. The place was packed with families, teens,and couples about 7pm. He made a to go order with zero expectations beyond a calorie source. He brought back a basic cheese and a sausage/cheese combo. Omg was the cheese pizza fantastic even without the cheese and even better with a bite of cheese. Yes, I know it wasn't vegan but I was hungry and tired.We went back a second time and ordered the Greek pizza without cheese on my portion which was excellent. They carry a broccoli cheese crust pizza crust and a gluten free crust. Everything is made fresh on the premises. The menu includes soup, pasta, salad, sandwiches, seafood, and a kiddie menu.Its worth it visit. Located in a strip mall with ample parking. Prices are reasonable. They deliver. Just remember, we are from Chicago and know great pizza when it hits our palate.
4 based on 52 reviews
Our family ate here on Christmas Eve for dinner. We had a 4pm reservation and were promptly escorted to our table upon arrival. I wish the service had been as prompt. The place was pretty crowded but it seemed those around us were getting service far sooner than us. The waiter was nice enough but not very enthusiastic or helpful. I listened to the waiter at the table behind us and he was much more personable and helpful.That being said, the food was great!! We had spicy pepperoni risotto bites and calamari as appetizers. I don't care for calamari but my wife and sons seemed to love it. The risotto bites were delicious! I had a filet mignon "oscar style" with asparagus risotto. It was very tasty!! For dessert I had a creme brulee. It was very good but it was served in a very shallow dish so there wasn't as much there as you might think. My wife and sons enjoyed their food. Thankfully we had a $25 coupon which covered the tip for the mean. I would say the restaurant needs to step it up to charge these kinds of prices. The food is definitely great but I'm not sure it was worth what we paid.
4 based on 99 reviews
I was needing some comfort and variety, so I stopped into a new restaurant and got some Italian food - at Maggiano's Little Italy in Baybrook Mall, Suite G120, 700 Baybrook Mall, Friendswood, TX 77546. If Trip Advisor publishes my review, I'll upload some photos. Maggiano's sits along a promenade in the newest section of this large mall, looking out on 'The Lawn,' a flat expanse of artificial turf where folks gather for outside movies, projected on warm (non-stormy) evenings of first and third Tuesdays from June through October. The restaurant also has an al fresco sheltered area facing the Lawn; but on this early evening in late August, Houston was a bit too steamy for dining outside.I was courteously greeted and immediately seated by a hostess, and my waiter Eric appeared promptly with a glass of ice water and the drink and dinner menus. The waitstaff was heavily or exclusively male, dressed in black with dark red ties. Eric (also the GM's name here) was a pro--courteous, observant, knowledgeable, low-key; he resembled a less neurotic Leslie Howard, the British actor who played Ashley Wilkes in the classic film 'Gone With the Wind.' Maggiano's has a sizable lounge with bar and floor seating, and a large open dining area with raised booths around the walls and a floor of tables with red-and-white checked tablecloths flanked by black lacquered wooden chairs. Pix of these areas will be among my uploads. The menu accommodates couples and families and gluten-intolerant diners. The thoughtful hostess left me a 'tasting card' to record my experiences with the wine list. A long table to my right was serving an extended family of about 20, celebrating someone's birthday with joy and gusto. The overall ambience was pleasant, casual, and welcoming in both the dining and lounge areas. Maggiano's reviews here range from 'awful' to 'wonderful'--probably appropriately. I had a very pleasant experience. Several chunks of good bread, served with olive oil and herbs, helped me settle on a 'Moscato Mojito' cocktail and the low-cal version of Maggiano's Chicken Marsala (less than 700 calories, and delicious). The mojito cocktail and the mushrooms garnishing the chicken dish were the stars of this meal, but every element was savory and well-prepared. The marsala sauce was excellent; the chicken was tender, and the fettucine base, which saved me ~ 500 calories by replacing spaghetti aglia oglio, was just right as well. This was my first visit - solo, early on a Monday evening. Scanning among the dozens of reviews, it's clear that timing, choice of foods, and luck in the waitstaff draw have a lot to do with how well you'll enjoy Maggiano's. I had a trifecta on these factors, and a very pleasant (and comforting) experience. I'll be back, and I hope to see you there.
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4 based on 111 reviews
Have gone for both breakfast and dessert. They are a counter type restaurant where you order at the counter and than pay and they will bring the food to your table. For breakfast they serve traditional type of breakfast and than crepes, there were no pancakes or waffles on their menu, but there is plenty to choose from. My husband ordered an omelet and I got the crepe with scrabble egg. Both were very good, and you can also get sliced bread and jelly at the counter after you pick up your drinks. Their jelly is very good. The desserts are wonderful and lots to choose from. It is nice on a evening to go in and get one and a cup of their coffee and sit by the fire in the main dining room and relax. Will go back and recommend.
4 based on 62 reviews
Your local pizzeria, that's who! We are an independently and family owned and operated pizzeria that specializes in gourmet pizzas and homemade Italian food. Established in 2009, the owner and chef, Dan the Pizza Man, has been working with pizza his entir
We went for pizza at Danâs and the pizza was very good. For less than $10 you can get a âsmallâ 10-inch 2-topping pizza in either hand-tossed or thin crust. Topping were very generous. The pizza was so large I could eat only half of it. I brought the rest home. The cheese sticks were excellent and the sauce is homemade. The food came out piping hot. You have to go early if you want to eat there as the dining area is small and is full by 6:00pm and you have to wait. They have carry out and have special offers to use both dining in or taking out. Prices are very reasonable. You can also order salads, sandwiches, pasta and wings.
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4 based on 204 reviews
With this Carrabba's falling victim to takeover by the Bloomin' Brands corporation a few years ago, the food and service have fallen way down the wayside compared to the days of the Carrabba's Family ownership of the restaurant. The former homemade pastas, canneloni, rosemary potatoes, and homemade soups have all disappeared and been replaced with trucked-in, pre-made ingredients that leave very little to the imagination or palate. Prices have gone up, and portion sizes have been cut in half. Likewise, the bar drinks and wines have all increased significantly in price, while portions and quality of the drinks have declined. The atmosphere used to be homey, romantic and comfy. But sound barriers have been removed, and the ambiance now resembles that of a loud cafeteria. There are much better, family-owned Italian restaurants in the area.
4 based on 144 reviews
Having been quite a while since last dining at Angelo's, we tried it again this weekend with a group of friends and were very pleased with the food and service. They serve traditional and wood-fired pizza, which are very good but a bit pricey for this area, and a variety of pasta dishes similar to those found in almost any Italian restaurant. The meat sauce for the pasta is one of the best I've ever had in a restaurant, and the pasta was excellent except that it was a bit overcooked, thus no five-star rating which might otherwise have been the case. The chicken parmigiana was also very good, but the chicken was a bit overcooked as well. Amazingly, and disappointingly, there was not a single veal dish on the menu. That, in turn, would have been enough to drop to a three-star rating. Those who had the tomato basil soup all praised it, but I didn't try it personally. The salads were routine like most restaurants versions. A big hit with all of us were the warm rolls. I've never had better. None of us had a dessert. The food portions bordered on enormous; several of us took plenty home. The service was outstanding, vigilant and thoughtful. With all the specialty restaurant competition in the general NASA area, any hoping to succeed must offer something better than the rest, and Angelo's does it quite well. All things considered, it was a very good experience and we will dine there again.
4 based on 155 reviews
If you are a Space Nerd and visiting Houston, then you do not want to miss this restaurant. It is tucked away and quite easy to miss, but just ask around for directions because EVERYONE knows about Frenchie's. The food is excellent. The service is brilliant and you are made to feel welcome inside, from the moment that you arrive until you leave. Make sure to tour the room on the right as you enter to gaze upon the photos of MANY people who have been involved in space exploration over the years. This is ONE place that you do not want to miss.
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