Reviews on Italian food in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States. Gettysburg is steeped in the history of the Civil War. In 1863, it was the site of the epic Battle of Gettysburg, in which some 50,000 soldiers were killed. It is also, of course, the place where Abraham Lincoln delivered the immortal Gettysburg Address. The town itself is made up of houses, hotels and taverns dating back several centuries, but Gettysburg offers more modern travel and leisure activities, as well, like wine tastings, orchard tours, shopping and golfing.
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3 based on 25 reviews
The buffet isn't too bad... my teenage son & his friends like it. Overall, the pizza almost always makes me sick. The service is, again, just okay. There is plenty of parking (which is often difficult to find in Gettysburg and therefore, worth mentioning). They are almost never busy so the restaurant is not crowded or loud. Overall, you get what you pay for!
3 based on 16 reviews
You know how it is when you are walking around a strip mall? You get hungry. In this strip mall where Corrado's Pizza is, is also a food court. Now sometimes you can find good food in a food court, but usually it ends up being average. Not Corrado's! Their pizza has a crispy type crust and a good flavor to the toppings. They also provide garlic shakers you can put how ever much garlic salt too. The service was friendly and helpful. Price was average for a food court mall type thing.
4 based on 33 reviews
My husband and I called in an order for a pizza. When he went to pick it up the person at the counter ignored him and said he did not have the order. Finally when the others in line had been waited on, the pizza that was left, cold of course by now, was given to him. Very unpleasant people all 3 times we have gone. We will not go again.
4 based on 100 reviews
As others note, Antica Napoli is not fancy, just solid food from a friendly and welcoming owner/operator Iggy. The pizza is great, and I only wish I left leftovers to enjoy tomorrow morning. Located on the historic rail line, between downtown Gettysburg and the college, you will love supporting this locally owned business.
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4 based on 384 reviews
Family owned and Operated since 1980 Everything is homemade and made with love We have a Full service bar Our lounge is located in the rear of the building and open everyday @ 5pm till 2am Sundays 8pm till 2am
Every place in town was full so we went into Mammas. They always seem to have tables available. The hostess whisperes a greeting to us, sat us, whispered something else then continued to sing to herself around the resturant. It was weird but turned out she was sweet just weird. First impression wasnt going weell. The menu was dirty and looked dated. It looked like the menu you get at one of those large diners. It had alot on it. Next was the silverware. It was the cheapest worst kind a resturant can have. I honestly think a nice fork makes a difference whether you know it or not. We started with the bruchetta. It was excellent! It was great bread and a large serving platter. It looked as good as it tasted. I would go back just for this. If a customer is dining with you why then hell would you serve salad dressing in a plastic cup with the lid on??? It cheapens the meal as much as crappy utencils. For dinner we had veal marsala. It didnt have alot of flavor. The veal was hand breaded but not cooked on high enough heat so the breadding had a sog factor. We had the ravioli. The pasta was thin and cooked very well. Dessert was AMAZING. It was a lemon cake with fresh berry compote or something like that. It was great. All the desserts in the case looked great. Mammas has a full bar. Our server was very nice and seemed as if she has been there awhile. Mammas in larger then in appears outside. Even though the menus looked dirty the restutant did not. When I went to the ladies room I peeked in the kitchen and it looked clean and welcoming. I would go back. I hope my review was helpful, if so please click "yes"!!
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4 based on 140 reviews
This is a very friendly and family environment! The customer service was awesome and the food was fantastic! Lots of options for Gluten-free and celiac friendly
4 based on 539 reviews
How can they make good Italian food in Gettysburg? ..Yup, that was my state of mind.The food was very good. The service just as good Nice people. Nice Place. Easy parking. Just like going around the corner to your favorite Italian "joint". I won't return...I would if it weren't hundreds of miles away..
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