Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in LaGrangeville including Lorenzo'S, Giacomo S Pizza, Pizza Express, Sonny's Ristorante & Pizzeria, Villa Nigrelli, Fratello's Gourmet Pizza Cafe, Tiramisu, Brothers Trattoria, Montebello Restaurant and Brick Oven Pizza, Mama Mia's Restaurant & Sweet Creations Bakery
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4 based on 13 reviews
Have you ever liked a place but not been very excited by it, and thought that if you gave it another shot it could become a favorite...like a "sleeper" movie? That's how I feel about Mamma Mia's. It seemed really average, but I had only one, limited, experience, and I got a hunch it might have something remarkably good to find.I've driven past it for years. Their street-side sign changes every week and shows interesting sounding pasta and seafood dishes, and very (almost suspiciously!) low prices, like $10.99 for an entree. The small building doesn't look like much on the outside and I've never noticed a lot of cars in the (small) parking lot.I stopped by to pick up take-out pizzas because of the "2 large pizzas for $16.95" sign out front. I ordered one plain and one with two half-toppings, and the total came to around $23.00. At the time, I hadn't remembered the price displayed on the sign, but I asked about the total because it was unexpectedly high. I am pretty sure I recall correctly that I was told that the two pizzas were $18.99, plus the charge for the toppings plus tax. I didn't realize the discrepancy until the next day when I drove by and looked again at the sign and saw that the sign did say 2 pizzas for $16.95. In any event, even at around $23 the price was OK for two pizzas of that size, and the pizzas tasted pretty good. It wasn't NYC style pizza with thin crust and browned cheese. It was more the "old fashioned American" style I'm used to getting in areas that are not well known for good pizza, and in an area like that these pizzas would have been very good. The sauce was sweet, the dough was soft and on the thick side of average, with a noticeably nice flavor, and the cheese was not rubbery at all. Overall, it was good and if this restaurant existed when I was a child upstate where the pizzerias all made bland, tough-doughy, dismal pizzas with plastic-tasting fake cheese, it would have been a favorite! In Hopewell Junction today, where there are multiple other options for definitely excellent pizza (La Torretta and Tiramisu, among other good contenders), I will choose another restaurant when I get a craving for pizza.At the rear of the restaurant is a bakery. A sign states that the baker is a Culinary Institue of America graduate...those guys are everywhere in this region! The selection on display was small and looked really standard. Round cakes with typical simple decoration, and some small tarts and average-looking cookies. The things looked 'dry' to my eye, and didn't tempt me to try one, so I can't comment on their quality or flavor.The two persons at the register was very amiable. We had a nice chat as I picked up the pizzas and that left a good impression. I was also offered a bunch of "free bowling" coupons for a local bowling alley, which was very friendly and I appreciated very much.The dining room inside is small in a cozy way. Everything inside and out was clean and appeared well cared for. It was dark inside and the decoration seemed reservedly old-fashioned in a comforting way. I started fantasizing and formed an impression of a small family-run restaurant that might have very well-made fresh food and a clientele mostly of older people who have been coming there for years because they want good and inexpensive food. I could be wrong. However, I'm interested enough to want to return to try the dinners of Italian and Portuguese foods. The menu listed many interesting-sounding plates with several seafood choices.The restaurant is notable because it serves Portuguese food, and not many places around here do, to my knowledge. I can easily see myself being a regular if the Italian and Portuguese dinners are delicious.So, overall: average but intriguing and possibly a "hidden gem"!
4 based on 36 reviews
Stopped by for a slice and found that the new owners had let this place get filthy dirty, even as they left cigarette butts and paintbrushes on the porch from a half hearted attempt to improve the exterior. Inside I could see dirty pots and pans left out on the stove top, grimy door jambs, and a disgusting bathroom. I took the slice of pizza they served with me and promptly dumped it in a garbage bin nearby. Unless you have a high tolerance for dirty places, I recommend you stay clear of this place .
4 based on 38 reviews
We had learned about Brothers from Zagat and originally would frequent their Beacon restaurant. We were thrilled to find out they were also located in Poughquag. The food is fantastic. The staff are thorough and know the menu. I love that they adapt to my requests when they can. We've come to know them and they are our "go to" restaurant at least twice a month.
4 based on 162 reviews
I recently ate lunch at Tiramisu and ordered the sole. Not wanting to eat carbs, I asked for spinach and was told that there would be a $3.00 up charge for spinach. In addition to this rather high charge, I received a very small piece of sole. I was not impressed.
Fratellos has gone downhill. It seems that a bunch of teenagers run the place. A lot of fun and games and their food has gone downhill. I found another pizza place.
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4 based on 84 reviews
Food is very good and atmosphere is nice. Only reason I didnât give it a 5 is because it lacks the âspecialâ factor. Portions are huge, which I find unnecessary, but I suppose itâs nice to have lunch for the next day :-)
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4 based on 15 reviews
Happened upon Sonny's after picking up Husband and dog from hiking on the Appalachian Trail, and returning to the camper north of Newburgh NY. We both ordered Chicken Francese for late lunch, and we were both pleasantly surprised. It was light and tasty, and along with the string beans, just right. There weren't many others at the restaurant at the time, but our service was nice and the experience sweet.
the speed the food was ready and the taste was very good; we ordered take out before and they were easy to deal with; the prices were fair, but if you have coupons that works great!
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You cant go wrong with any of the Giacomo's pizzerias. This particular location has a whole wheat crust veggie pizza thats delish! Big variety of different types of pizza, etc. Always consistant, always good.
I order from here several times a month. Pizza is excellent. Chicken Parma and Eggplant Parma subs are family favorites. I personally love their Garlic Knots. $5.00 for a dozen. Can't beat it. Very nice staff. I am very picky about sauce. Theirs is fantastic.It's a little hard to find I'd not from the area. Look for the Dunkin Donuts. It sits in the side of that plaza.
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