Best Italian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Italian food in Zionsville. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Italian restaurants near you.. Zionsville is a suburban town located in the extreme southeast area of Boone County, Indiana, United States, northwest of Indianapolis. The population was 14,160 at the 2010 census, and grew to 26,784 in the Census 2016 estimates.
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4 based on 79 reviews
Family owned since 2004, brothers, Daniel and Christopher Simone have been the backbone of "Amore". Their journey began on Long Island but fate brought them to Indianapolis in 1992. They both graduated locally from Hamilton Southeastern high school before
I wanted to try this place out. My normal pizza from Domino's would have been a better meal than this place. I had three different types of pizza, Stromboli calzone, and meatballs, and sausage.I was not very impressed with the food and I will not make a 40 minute drive to give the place another try. The total was $30, so a bit expensive given the Domino's pizza with a coupon will run you around $11 (and the pizza is much better).
4 based on 40 reviews
I wrote a review January when we were kept waiting after reserving a table and ended up leaving. We decided upon hearing good things that we should give this restaurant another chance. So glad we did. We went earlier in the evening, were greeted and seated promptly and made welcome by a very knowledgeable waiter. We had the chicken lasagna special and beef tip pasta. Both were wonderful but especially the beef tips. We had a nice glass of Malbec with it. Nice ambience and saw some delicious desserts being served. Next time maybe
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4 based on 42 reviews
I really like to support local, non-chain restaurants, but I can't support Zionsville Pizzeria anymore. Depending on the pizza you order, it can taste better than chains like Dominos, Papa Johns, etc. And the staff are very nice people.However, their buffet really misses the mark.Generally when someone goes to a buffet they are expecting to have a range of food readily available. We haven't found that to be the case here in the 3 times we've had their's (2 for dinner, 1 for lunch).Their salad ingredients are skimpy, but that's fine since we're really going there for the pizza. As for pizza, we've never seen more than 2 pizzas out at the same time. So unless you want cheese or veggie, you'll have to wait, and it's not like they have lots of pies ready to be set out.The nice thing is that staff want to please, so once they realize they are low on pizza they will ask what type we would like, but then they have to make it from scratch, so you have to wait ~15 minutes for it to cook. Once you have 2 or 3 families eating at the same time, a polite rush to the replenished pizzas ensues.At $10 per person (dinner price), it's just not worth it.If you want a pizza buffet in the area, your best bet is Roselli's on Michigan Ave. It only for lunch, but you'll have a continuous stream of 6 different pizzas. Lunch only, however.
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