Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Aston, Pennsylvania, United States. Aston Township is a township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 16,592 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 76 reviews
My husband has been wanting to try this cafe for pizza. Went tonight. Needed to wait about 20 minutes. Very small cafe, looks like 10 booths/tables. Waited on immediately. Great pace and service. All the wait staff work together as a team to take care of customers. Had pizza and salad. Other meals looked really good too. Would recommend and return.
They have decent pizza and hoagies, but I would really enjoy their salads. I would get the house salad and a separate order of chicken to put on top. Made for a very nice lunch. Jalapeno poppers are good too.
4 based on 25 reviews
I'm from the local Media area and have visited Wayside Market many times. It's a local favorite! The staff is always friendly and they create a warm and inviting family atmosphere. Wayside has lots to offer in terms of food and groceries, including unique house specialties and groceries. Try it today!
Dining specials are always an enticement for me to forgo the shlepping to the grocery, preparing, cooking, eating then cleanup of a meager mid-week meal. Tuscan Tuesdays is somekind of P-hut two 'fer deal, rather a buck off each the otherwise price for two preparations of pasta. Online I ordered the meaty red sauce for both servings of this special, but what I got was the alfredo sauce in one, the meaty sauce in the other. Perhaps that was the deal, but not how it comes across when you order online. Comes with 5 breadsticks stuck together in one big clumped 'stick' with a bit of cold dipping sauce. Anyway this place is always looking half-dead or worse so I dont know how they survive with such inattention to detail, but hey, that's what makes it a "hut", right??
4 based on 188 reviews
Nine family members went to Ariano to celebrate a birthday. If you donât mind a little Media traffic, you can park in the garage across the street-and itâs free on the weekends. Ariano looks like a small corner property, but is three floors. We were placed on the third floor with square tables butted together. It felt tight juggling the tall hardback menus with the water glasses, but it was a nice area. Paintings depicting Italian street scenes adorned the ceiling and the lighting was reminiscent of outdoor street lamps. I would not recommend the third floor for the very young or old due to the winding staircase with no gate at the top where a youngster could fall.We ordered a variety from personal pizzas (enough for two if you add a side or app), risotto, and fish. I had the pizza benevento because I wanted to taste their meatballs on it as well as the dough. The crust was a little too thin for me, as it did not hold the ingredients like I normally prefer, but still good. The crust was nice, but I canât say they hit it out of the park. The dish that impressed me was the tricolle risotto. The beef was tender and flavorful, and I would order it after just one taste. Everyone claimed the fish - from sea bass to clams to mussels - was fresh. I was also impressed with the large portions. Several of us took home doggie bags. Our waitress, Maggie, was friendly and made extra trips upstairs. It was very kind of her when she made an extra trip to retrieve the beer list. The servers were attentive and came upstairs three or four times, filling water and clearing dishes. When I say âcame upstairsâ itâs really an effort climbing two flights and we were appreciative. The gelato is a bit pricey, but pretty authentic and we wondered if they had ordered machines from Italy.If youâre looking for pasta dishes, though, you will have to visit their sister restaurant.
4 based on 12 reviews
Its a good pizza shop. Now that they serve beer its better yet. In my previous post which had been removed I commented about a post from another review in reference to there employees making fun of there customers. I guess it was the part about the crew and minimum wage. We really don't laugh about that or believe your high school drop outs. Please forgive me on that.
4 based on 257 reviews
La Porta features regional Italian cuisine drawing inspiration from all across Italy, with classic theory and Chef McAndrews' personal finesse. Our menu changes often to provide the freshest seasonal ingredients. We welcome you to enjoy an authentic Itali
We were here for an early dinner on a Sunday afternoon and it was pretty crowded both inside and outside seating. A man with his son had already finished his dinner and was desperately trying to get somebody to take his money, I'm not sure if he ever accomplished that or just left but he waited a long time and no one came. Same with us, we waited quite a while before anyone asked if we wanted to order but we finally did, and the food here is really good, we had mussels and then a pizza. We will return and I have a goal, either get a glass of water refilled or asked if we would like a second drink. I have high hopes.
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The pizza is great! We have gotten take out from here many times and will continue to do so. My husband loves the wings. Very friendly staff. Good place for a quick meal too.When eating in, you order at the counter and the food brought to your table.
4 based on 101 reviews
Best pizza place in town. Very friendly staff and owner. They all greeted us during the meal.Pizza outstanding. I had salsiccia (sausage, Yellow onion, red sauce cheese).Cheese made on site. All ingredients fresh. No frozen deliciousAlso had regular pizza homemade cheese Best I ever had. Must go to place.Call ahead to book a plate. Limited number each day call early
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4 based on 34 reviews
Cocco;s is always my "go to" lunch place. The food is good and the staff friendly. You can't go wrong with their menu. They also have a nice craft beer list too!
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