Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. Springfield is perhaps best known as the birthplace of basketball and home of the Basketball Hall of Fame. (The story goes that local physical education teacher James Naismith invented the sport to fill the gaps between football and baseball seasons.) But this historic town on the shores of the Connecticut River is famous for a few other reasons and definitely worth a quick jaunt or weekend away. Springfield was the birthplace and home of beloved children's author and illustrator, Theodore Geisel, Dr. Seuss. In fact, the Zoo in Forest Park, a sure hit with the kids, is said to be the inspiration for many of his wild and wacky tales. Wander through the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden, at the Quadrangle, for a look at the Cat in the Hat and Yertle the Turtle cast in bronze. The city served as a major arsenal during the Revolutionary War, a role that is commemorated at the Springfield Armory National Historic Site, which displays an enormous collection of small pistols. History buffs will also enjoy the Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, a tribute to the ordinary people of the region who, during various periods in time, did extraordinary things.
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4 based on 14 reviews
Truly a neighborhood family bistro. Small, pleasant dining area and bar; but usually we get take out. The pizza is our favorite in Springfield, but they serve many other wonderful Italian/American items - eggplant/veal/chicken parm., other seafood, chicken & veal dishes. Good, basic pasta; nice side salad (Excellent blue cheese dressing). Almost every night they make dinner specials which are generally what we get - be sure to ask. (As of no, they do not make gluten free pizza...)
4 based on 25 reviews
The Ferrentino and Gisolfi family have been serving authentic, homemade italian style dinners and hand tossed pizzas in Springfield, MA since 1979. Our menu offers something for everyone in the family! The restaurant includes take-out, a dining room, as w
My three friends and I went to Tony's for 2 reasons - we had a gift certificate and Tuesday and Wednesday nights there is a special.The special is dinner for 4, including bread, salads, and pasta with meat or sausage for $19.99. The portions were more than generous and we got to pick whatever style of pasta we wanted. One in my party had a gluten allergy, so he got special pasta served on his own plate. The rest was served family style from a giant bowl brought to our table.The sauce was flavorable and the sausages were tasty - so much so that we asked where they were made. Turns out the sausages are locally made - as one of us guessed.The pizzas served to another table were enormous - almost the size of the top of a writing desk - for the largest size. WOW!I think we'll be going back during my next visit to Springfield.
New restaurant with upscale feel. High quality food but the portions are smaller than you could imagine. We tried each of the pizzas. The crust was thin and not too tough, good sauce and excellent flavors. Even clam pizza was good, which is hard to do. The antipasto was extremely tiny for the price but the meats are top notched. We did not try the salad. The decor was wonderful including a long hand made walnut table that is quite masterful. I would go back for the pizza because it is good but be prepared to spend some money.
4 based on 77 reviews
We have been to Leone's many times and are never disappointed. My favorite meal here is the Roasted Haddock with lobster and sherry cream sauce. It is such a favorite for me that it is the only meal I order. I will peruse the menu and look at all of the other wonderful sounding items but I always fall back to my favorite as I've never seen it on any other menu. My friend has ordered multiple items on the menu and he has enjoyed them all. One of the best restaurants in the Springfield area.
4 based on 90 reviews
The owner, Claudia, could not have been more accommodating. The food both gluten free (no wheat, rye barley) and regular meals were excellent. The The grilled articholk
The food is excellent, top shelf Italian cuisine, the veal dishes are amazing, every dish I have tried has been delicious. The service is very good and the drinks are delicious as well, they can definitely make an expresso martini and a delightful cosmo!!!! My only negative comment would be is that they will absoluelty not make any adjustments and/or accommodations if a customer wants a substitution to their dinner choice. It actually states this fact right on the bottom of the menu.
4 based on 51 reviews
I love Olive Garden. I guess this is a place you either love or hate, but as 'Italian" type foods go, they have it down pretty good. Consistent. Good prices, good selection. That being said, our original waitress was terrible, sorry, when are restaurants going to get it through their heads that you don't allow your teen to mid 20's staff to call mature couples "GUYS"? This is highly insulting to the women of the group, and I hear this all the time iid all sorts of retail and service places, and it needs to stop. So, when she came up and called my husband and I 'guys' I corrected her that I found it disrespectful to be called a 'guy.' So what does she do? She immediately acknowledges it, apologizes, and uses the word 'guys' again! Then she says, 'sorry, guys!' By now, yes, I am upset. She just couldn't say a sentence without using the word GUYS! So, we ended up with a different waitress, who did NOT call us guys, and who understood that doing this is insulting to women, and certainly to someone who is old enough to be their grandmother, and who ended up with a very nice 20% plus tip. If that first waitress had continued to be our server, she would have gotten a VERY nominal tip, if any. That being said, and edicite aside, our meals were delicious. The bread sticks are still hot and wonderful, and the salad plentiful and loaded with all sorts of stuff. However, if seemed to me that the portions for the regular meals, especially my fettuccine Alfredo, were considerably smaller. It almost looked like I got either the luncheon portion or the 'before 5" portion, although I paid for the regular meal. Usually there is enough to bring home and have close to a second meal, but there was barely a few mouthfuls left over. We tried their new spritzers. At $3.50 they are just soda water and some flavoring, and not worth the money. I thought the strawberry one was too sweet and too chemical tasting. Although some disappointments, that would not deter me from going back. But they really have to train their staff better and stop using the word 'guys'.
4 based on 110 reviews
If you want a great meal this isn't a bad choice and I have never had hotter food. The bread was amazing though they only give you one smallish piece and don't come back and offer more.The only thing not to like here is the level of sound. We were there on a Friday and it was pretty full. The tables are a bit packed in but I don't think that was the entire reason for the loudness.. The acoustics are what they are but it was very hard to hear.5 stars for food and presentation...
Top 10 Bar food in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
4 based on 99 reviews
Had an excellent dinner here while staying overnight in Springfield. We had just spent a week in Maine and were ready for a non-lobster meal. Adolfo's delivered on that! Delicious stuffed mushrooms as an appetizer and then Pasta Florentine and Veal Cappicola for the entrees. Nice cocktails, too and the service was very good! The building is really nice inside - retaining the old tin ceiling. Would eat there again if in the area.
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4 based on 83 reviews
Frigo's is a family owned and operated business committed to excellence. We provide specialty foods with the highest quality service to our customers. After doing business in Western New England for over sixty years, our reputation is well known.
Review is ONLY for how they present Gift Baskets. Buyer beware: Year after year, we have received Frigo gift baskets at Christmas from relatives. As years have gone by, the quality of the food choices in the bags are nothing special, majority of products packed can be found at any grocery or discount store like Ocean State Job Lot or Christmas Tree shops. There was a time when receiving the Frigo baskets was really exciting as there was a nice variety of unusual & interesting products to sample. This year, the Blue Cheese salad dressing was expired, had an expiration date of October 2018, it was quickly thrown out; the meat had NO expiration date, which scared me, so that was thrown out; the sharp provolone BelGioioso Cheese states it has to be refrigerated but of course it wasn't as its in a gift basket. Even though the cheese was cryo-vac'd it was not a good flavor to it, the color wasn't quite right & we buy that brand all the time. The date was good but it had a funky taste, thrown out.So 3 products thrown out. I am at an impasse at what to do, tell the relative or just accept the gift and let it go. I can imagine these baskets cost a fortune; frankly after this last basket, Frigo is the last place I would go to purchase a gift basket for someone. I don't know which store makes the baskets, no idea but I will stay away from either, or, nor would I recommend. My only regret is I did not take pictures of the expired blue cheese dressing & the non dated meat & strangely colored cheese so I could post them with the review to prove authenticity. Makes me wonder how many people get them for gifts and do not let the gift giver know.
Best Seafood food near Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
4 based on 768 reviews
Drove around looking for a nice Italian restaurant by accident came into this one it was so well worth it lasagna superb veal Parmesan excellent we took a small margarita pizza back to the hotel which was gone by the end of the night cannolis are a must
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