Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Patchogue. Patchogue (/ˈpætʃɒɡ/, patch-AWG) is a village on the south shore of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 11,798 at the time of the 2010 census. Patchogue is part of the town of Brookhaven, on the South Shore of Long Island, adjoining Great South Bay. It is officially known as the Incorporated Village of Patchogue.
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4 based on 7 reviews
I enjoy visiting Rocco's. The pasta fagiole is absolutely delicious and the garlic knots are good too. Service is always great.
4 based on 23 reviews
We've been getting pizza from Gino's for more than 20 years and haven't felt the need to change. I think they make the best pizza in the area and they have a variety of styles, all very good.
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4 based on 27 reviews
Locale Gastro Bar & Pizzette is located at 15 West Main Street, just west of the Four Corners, and is part of the New Village at Patchogue complex. Locale offers fine dining in a welcoming atmosphere. With roots in restaurants that span over a century in
Visited Locale for the first time. With all the places on Main Street this was a good choice. Happy hour drink prices at the bar and then got seated right away. We had 3 different pasta dishes and all were generous and delicious. We asked for a side of broccoli rabe which wasn't on the menu but they accommodated us. The service was friendly but could have checked on us more often. The pasta Bolognese was well prepared but heavy on the sauce. The bar has a strange policy of not making change and rounding up to the dollar. Why not just price the drinks at even dollar amounts ?
4 based on 34 reviews
We had a pizza and a chicken salad. The salad was really good. The pizza was awesome!!! The black olives were a Mediterranean style so they had more flavor. The crust was soft and tasty. The sauce and cheese was excellent. Overall an excellent place for pizza. They had a plenty of premade pies if you just want a slice.
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4 based on 27 reviews
When in Patchogue always looking for a great hoagie. Tried the Italian at Delfiore and it was very, very, good - loaded with lots of meats and cheese and the bread was very fresh. They didn't have a Caprese hoagie on their menu but I described what I wanted and they created it for me. I wish I knew the name of the young man that helped me (tall muscular fair and light-haired very friendly) but the owner wad there and he was just as charming as he could be. He make a mean fresh buffalo mozzarella. We'll be back when we're in Patchogue again.
3 based on 292 reviews
Use to be a favorite however this recent visit revealed disappointing weaknesses. The young boy pouring water had more manners than not just our waiters, but numerous wait staff within the area of the table. I understand this is an Italian restaurant with âauthenticâ feel, but feeling like Joe Pesci was the server was a bit much. The waiter had a dirty apron, forgot some of our order & used a chin flip to acknowledge a request. (Are you getting the idea??). The rib eye was $48., chilean sea bas $32. Al a cart. So I may not return until the management puts some shine on the customer experience.
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