Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Delray Beach. Delray Beach is a coastal city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The population of Delray Beach was estimated at 67,371 in 2016. That is up from 60,522 according to the 2010 United States Census. Delray Beach is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people in 2015.
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4 based on 174 reviews
Consistently very good and reasonable food and good service.All dinners come with a choice of soup or salad. Also great garlic or plain rolls.Most dishes come with a choice of pasta.My wife ordered Mammaâs Eggplant, layered eggplant, spinach, sliced tomato, ricotta & Romano cheese, she really liked it and took 1/2 of it home.I tried something I have never had before, Sausage Cacciatore ,Italian sweet sausage sautéed with onions, mushrooms, green peppers & potatoes with a touch of marinara.very good and I took 1/2 of it home.
4 based on 176 reviews
The nostalgia was on display here, well worth the visit! We had pizza the slices were good, and fresh.Would say that this is a great place it also is an old fashioned ice cream shop with sundaes and milkshakes. Save room for dessert!
4 based on 88 reviews
Italian Restaurant Pizza Wine Bar, Le Sorelle, in Boca Raton, traditional Italian dishes and pizza cooked in wood oven, exclusive environment, great wine cellar. Live a unique experience with the best expression of Italian cuisine, combined with a wide se
Having read good reviews of Le Sorelle in Boca Raton, we decided to try it last night to celebrate our anniversary. We knew about the high prices, but expected great food, pleasant service, and great ambience. We got none of these!The restaurant is in a modest little shopping strip on US1 along with a tattoo parlor and a hot dog shop. The décor is neat, but ordinary and not what you'd expect at a place with many ala carte menu items in the $50-$55 range.The waiter was aggressive, attempting to embarrass us into ordering bottled water, gas or no-gas. Then, when I tried to order a glass of wine, which is my limit, and my wife is not medically able to drink alcohol, the waiter argued that it is a better buy to order a bottle of wine and take home the unused part. That would be a first- wine at triple the price of retail being a good deal! When we ordered veal parmigiana (at $35 with no vegetable or pasta), the waiter told us to order the veal chop (at $55) because he thought it was more of a special dish. Finally, I had to tell the waiter that I would appreciate a little less aggressive selling because we were there to enjoy a pleasant evening.My glass of chianti tasted like it was from a bottle that had been opened weeks or months ago. Our veal parmigiana was okay, but a bit tough and nothing special. Our fettuccini carbonara was also okay, although the big chunks of low-end guanciale were unpleasant. We decided to cut our losses and skip the coffee and dessert.The bottom line is that we are happy to pay high prices in exchange for great food, service and décor/ambiance. We got none of these and will not return to Le Sorelle.Hello, we are very sorry about your review. We don't want to respond to your words about furniture, place and food because they are your personal tastes. Fortunately, almost all of the people think in the opposite way, your opinion and that makes our restaurant one of the most successful in Boca Raton. As for the wine, its impression can only be an impression as our wines by the glass are of bottles opened during the day, both for our working method and because fortunately we have so many customers that wine could never be older than a day.We don't have aggressive waiters, we have clients who want to be advised or they want the description of the foods to make their choice. We are not interested in selling a dish or another, we only care that our customers are always satisfied with what they eat and choose to eat them. Arrivederci
4 based on 221 reviews
I was staying in the Marriott on A1A and wanted a quick dinner within walking distance that wouldnât break the bank. And I had a hankering for pizza. Turns out there are a few pizza places around the corner. Pizza Rustica seemed the most interesting, and I wasnât disappointed. They have a wide variety of pies, but Iâm a simple cheese guy. I ordered two slices and thought they made a mistake because they gave me four. Actually, they cut each of the two slices in half because they were so large. advertise themselves as NY style, and they are legit. They feature a nice balance of cheese, sauce, and crust. The crust is just a bit inflexible, just like real NY slices. On the advice of a staff member, I tried an apple soda, which sounds kind of nasty but was quite good.
4 based on 371 reviews
Parking can be a bear as they have a rather small lot and on street parking can be hard to find. But easily the best pizza in all of Delray Beach that we had the pleasure of eating. And the meatballs are stupid good as are the pork ribs. The biggest problem with Anthony's is you cannot stop eating. It's all so good.
4 based on 298 reviews
Service with a smile, delicious wine from their cellar, salad, pizza and ambiance. Perfect place to spend out last night in Delray Beach. I noticed they were always busy whenever we walked by and now we know why! They are once of the smaller restaurants, dine indoors or out. Extensive menu, we would definitely return.
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4 based on 387 reviews
Mellow Mushroom Pizza Bakers opened in Delray Beach in May 2008. Mellow Mushroom with its hip décor has become a gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. The restaurant is family friendly for lunch or dinner and serves fabulous hand tossed gourmet pi
We went to Mellow Mushroom after being told (at a mostly empty restaurant) that they coudn't accomodate a table of 8. Walked over the the MM and we were seated and served in minutes. Good pizza variety, great salads, nice portions, affordable, and the service was excellent!
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4 based on 974 reviews
Vic & Angelo's menu items are inspired by our desire to transform the American approach to fine, Italian dining into a memorable experience that pays homage to the authentic culinary traditions of Italy. We have traveled the world looking for the greatest
We saw the facebook advertisement for National Lobster Day Specials $18 for a lobster in eth brick oven, well never had that before so lets get there quick. We arrived at 3:00 opening and Gabe was our waiter. Everything there was clean and spotless. We ordered the gigantic meatball appetizer and that is no lie ! Had to get an extra helping of bread to get all the good sauce up !! Fantastic could be a meal in itself. Lobster came out was beautiful presentation and the taste was amazing, not over done , sometimes that happens when the lobster is broiled or open. This was juicy and sweet. Can't saw anything bad about the experience. Gabe the waiter was on top of everything and we had an excellent time
4 based on 457 reviews
We were told that the homemade pizza crust was as good as any in nyc.Itâs call the old school and tasted like pizza served in nyc schools.
4 based on 88 reviews
Italian Restaurant Pizza Wine Bar, Le Sorelle, in Boca Raton, traditional Italian dishes and pizza cooked in wood oven, exclusive environment, great wine cellar. Live a unique experience with the best expression of Italian cuisine, combined with a wide se
Having read good reviews of Le Sorelle in Boca Raton, we decided to try it last night to celebrate our anniversary. We knew about the high prices, but expected great food, pleasant service, and great ambience. We got none of these!The restaurant is in a modest little shopping strip on US1 along with a tattoo parlor and a hot dog shop. The décor is neat, but ordinary and not what you'd expect at a place with many ala carte menu items in the $50-$55 range.The waiter was aggressive, attempting to embarrass us into ordering bottled water, gas or no-gas. Then, when I tried to order a glass of wine, which is my limit, and my wife is not medically able to drink alcohol, the waiter argued that it is a better buy to order a bottle of wine and take home the unused part. That would be a first- wine at triple the price of retail being a good deal! When we ordered veal parmigiana (at $35 with no vegetable or pasta), the waiter told us to order the veal chop (at $55) because he thought it was more of a special dish. Finally, I had to tell the waiter that I would appreciate a little less aggressive selling because we were there to enjoy a pleasant evening.My glass of chianti tasted like it was from a bottle that had been opened weeks or months ago. Our veal parmigiana was okay, but a bit tough and nothing special. Our fettuccini carbonara was also okay, although the big chunks of low-end guanciale were unpleasant. We decided to cut our losses and skip the coffee and dessert.The bottom line is that we are happy to pay high prices in exchange for great food, service and décor/ambiance. We got none of these and will not return to Le Sorelle.Hello, we are very sorry about your review. We don't want to respond to your words about furniture, place and food because they are your personal tastes. Fortunately, almost all of the people think in the opposite way, your opinion and that makes our restaurant one of the most successful in Boca Raton. As for the wine, its impression can only be an impression as our wines by the glass are of bottles opened during the day, both for our working method and because fortunately we have so many customers that wine could never be older than a day.We don't have aggressive waiters, we have clients who want to be advised or they want the description of the foods to make their choice. We are not interested in selling a dish or another, we only care that our customers are always satisfied with what they eat and choose to eat them. Arrivederci
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