Best Italian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Italian food in Hawthorne. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Italian restaurants near you.. Hawthorne is a borough in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 18,791 reflecting an increase of 573 (+3.1%) from the 18,218 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,134 (+6.6%) from the 17,084 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 60 reviews
First, its close to our house in neighboring town. parking is a little tough but other local businesses are closed so you can use their parking. FAMILY BUSINESS!!!!!!They used to be in Wayne much bigger but Nadi said he lost touch with customers.Each meal begins with crusted bread with a spread of delicious bean spread and slight garlic. Then first course is a salad bowl filed with fresh made salad with salami and cheeses. I order veal and my wife usually orders pasta with shrimp.I always get desert and cappuccino. NEVER EVER a bad or ok meal always great.Bob and Gail
4 based on 30 reviews
We came for dinner. It was our first time here. We were seated quickly and started with the homemade rice ball. It was very good and filled with cheese, beef and vegetables. We shared a pepperoni and garlic pizza as well. Also very good. It is an old school tavern so don't expect anything remotely fancy, however it was worth the trip.
4 based on 74 reviews
Davia is a customer friendly neighborhood Italian restaurant. Nicely decorated with a full bar & parking lot in the rear. Very good food with either soup or salad and terrific âearly birdâ offerings. Extensive daily specials and attentive service add to the attraction here.
5 based on 16 reviews
Great local family owned restaurant. Very local flavor, with excellent service. Many of the dishes are prepared to your taste, ie. I enjoy some dishes spicy, and they do it perfectly. We usually get the fish specials, can be a quiet and romantic spot for special nights, call in advance for a quiet corner.
4 based on 35 reviews
Authentic Italian cuisine. New Menu. New Chef. New Owners. BYOB. Parking. Handicap accessible. Gluten Free options. Weekly Specials.
This was a great little find in Hawthorne. The food was great. The atmosphere is relaxing but still elegant. I had the special pork chop, my wife had the chicken francais and we shared the mozzarella tower and pumpkin cheese cake. Linda and her staff were great. It is BYOB, which is nice.Jeff thank you so very much for sharing your little find! Our specials change each week so we hope you come back again to see what Chef creates. Our team really appreciates you taking the time to share your positive experience dining with us. Saluti!
4 based on 26 reviews
Worked late and it was a last minute option based on friends recommendation. It's a none distinct place, you could drive by a hundred times (as I have) and never notice it's there. You walk into a Yankee memorabilia reception area which is great just looking at all the pictures. The menu was extensive, I just ordered what ever was on the daily specials. Considering that you can easily miss this place they had an "EXCELLENT VARIETY of DISHES". I would definitely recommend this restaurant.
4 based on 26 reviews
Good old plain down home Italian cooking. I always get the veal parmesan and are never disappointed and the clams casino are the best I've ever had anywhere at any time. Prices are reasonable service is a little slow but tolerable. Also does good take out.
4 based on 98 reviews
Even with the new compact menu, Rocca is my choice for best Italian food in Glen Rock. We went recently with another couple and as always, the service was good and the food was better. All four of us enjoyed everything we ordered and each of us had plenty to eat plus plenty to bring home for another meal. The prices are moderate. There is plenty of free parking in the rear plus street parking in front on Rock Rd.
4 based on 107 reviews
Bottagra brings a Modern Mediterranean flare to a traditional Italian restaurant in North Jersey.Chef-Owner Carlo Carbonaro and Robert Vicari have fused their extensive restaurant and culinary expertise together, offering a variety of dishes originating f
First time visit with a few friends.Everything was excellent - valet parking, excellent building, warm greeting, great bar, nice private room, very attentive waiter and the food was superb.We all had salad starters, and they are very large and definitely shareable. We had one of our he specials with peaches. We then all had different pasta dishes from the regular menu. Everybody loved their dishes. I had the black squid ink linguine with shrimp, crab meat etc. It was the best Iâve ever had. Itâs worth coming back for this alone.We also were comped limoncellos.Great night!!
4 based on 125 reviews
Our first time having dinner at Justinâs.You will need a reservation on weekends.The service is friendly and helpful.The menu is Italian.Pasta, chicken and fish dishes.The bowls of soup are huge.The appetizers are good especially the fresh bluepoint oysters.They serve a salad with all entrées.Along with the menu they introduced some specials. I ordered the tuna over a bed of diced tomatoes which was probably the thinnest cut of tuna that I have ever seen. It was more like a plate of diced tomatoes with a piece of tuna in the middle that wasnât even spiced and had no flavor to it.Had the waiter come over and asked how was everything I might have sent it back. But because the place was so busy that didnât happen. We were there having a good time and everybody else seem to be content. This place id a BYO and everybody that came in had a bottle with them. There was no waiting room and people were just standing by the front door waiting for a table. This place has a prefix meal during the week as an early bird special. Some of the dishes that I saw other people having looked much better than the one I was having. My dish had no eye appeal and almost looked like the last piece of fish that was left. Parking for this restaurant is located a block away using the churches parking lot. There is a sign explaining it. Parking on the side streets are frowned upon.
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