Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Pleasantville. Pleasantville is a village in the town of Mount Pleasant, in Westchester County, New York. The village population was 7,019 at the 2010 census. Pleasantville is home to a campus of Pace University and to the Jacob Burns Film Center. It was the original home of Reader's Digest, which still uses a Pleasantville postal address. Most of Pleasantville is served by the Pleasantville Union Free School District, with small parts of northern Pleasantville served by the Chappaqua Central School District. The village is also home to the Bedford Road School, Pleasantville Middle School, and Pleasantville High School.
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4 based on 23 reviews
We dined here for restaurant week, $29.95 for appetizer, entrée and dessert which is quite a bargain. We have eaten here many times, one of our "go-to" restaurants but we always return for this event because he always has such a nice menu with enough choices. Hubby started with the risotto with apple and Italian sausage - very tasty. My shrimp croquette could has used a little more shrimp but we both had the pork osso buco with risotto, one of their specialties and it was excellent, as always, and a very large portion. Hubby 's tiramisu was one of the best he has had and my mini cannoli was just right and freshly made.
Our main goal here at Next Stop Gourmet is make the customer feel like a Hollywood superstar! We provide a variety of different foods and are always working to bring your food on time and with a smile. Full Service Deli with Delicious Boar's Head Sandwich
Sometimes I just go with my instinct and stop at a place without consulting tripadvisor (although it's just occasionally). The employees could not have been more pleasant and made an excellent salad. Well done Next Stop Gourmet!!!
4 based on 20 reviews
I recently dined here and had an interesting meal. My date and I both ordered chicken parmesan, a relatively basic dish for an Italian restaurant to produce. However, the chicken was either previously frozen or old because it was like eating raw flesh. I felt so bad to have to send the meal back, but we were so hungry and wanted to see if they could cook it more. That didn't help. We ended up trying to eat as much as we could, but felt sick afterward. The staff was very nice. The atmosphere is dull and out dated. If you are someone who needs ambience when they eat, this is not the place for you.
4 based on 21 reviews
Westchester's 1st & only social-media friendly pizzeria, offering authentic and affordable Italian cuisine to all Westchester residents.
Tried out Sal's based on the trip advisor reviews. Was really impressed with the quality of the pizza, as well as the selections offered. We decided to use them for my daughter's party at KIDS U. The pizza arrived on time and was delicious. While the kids enjoyed the plain, the adults savored the Marsala pizza, the chicken parm pizza and the grandma's pizza. Unlike their competition, their pizza actually has flavor and the shop is pretty clean.
4 based on 16 reviews
First time there. Huge place. Service was slow and okay. No fresh pepper offered for the house salad that comes with dinner. Salad was delicious though. Chicken Tesoro and mushroom ravoli were both great. I thought the vegetables that came with the chicken were lacking & tasteless. No good wine by the glass - house wine only - chardonnay & pinot grigio were horrible.I'm so sorry to hear that your experience of Tesoro D'Italia was less than ideal! As the owner I would like to apologize for the poor service you encountered.For the last two years, we have made customer satisfaction our main priority. If you could give me further details, I'd be happy to look into the matter and try to rectify the situation.In the meantime, thank you for reviewing us. If you ever return, I'd be happy to offer you nice btl. of Pinot Grigio or Chardonnay. 'my Chardonnay by glass is Maddalena CA. P.G by glass is Ruffino Lumina Italy'Best Wishes Peter
4 based on 18 reviews
........Like when you find unexpcet love,and remember it for along long time and talk and talk to every one,l talk about Ctaft Pozza&Beer pizzeria.....Pizza is so fantastic which is baked on the wood and give to you a incredibile taste and fantastic smell that you will hardly forget it.....(it was the same in restourant Gambrimus in Naples-Italy)Also u can find all Europian beer's and very good vines from suthern Europe....Terace is also nice and a lot of space in it....its also very romantic for coupels and the music is quiet and pleasant.....I lovly recomanted that pizzeria for every one......
3 based on 91 reviews
Wood and Fire Pizza, a family owned wood oven pizza restaurant, presents the best in delectable, traditional Neapolitan cuisine. Our wood oven gourmet pizza comes complete with a unique, contemporary twist. Our wood oven gourmet pizza has garnered acclaim
Given the number of restaurants in NYC, itâs remarkable how few there are out in the suburbs of Westchester county. But my friend knows the good ones and we seem to all enjoy the selections. Salads with great grilled chicken, along with pizzas were all tasty. The outdoor dining area looked lovely but on a 98° evening, we went inside. The a/c in the non-bar area of the restaurant wasnât great, but very tolerable. Iâm sure weâll return on a future visit out east! :)
4 based on 32 reviews
A typical Pizza restaurant which is owner operated. The sandwich are very good. There is street parking available. The restaurant offers free delivery. the prices are reasonable and the service is fast.
4 based on 86 reviews
My husband ordered the shrimp scampi served with mussels and clams over linguini. I had the calamari marinara. The waiter came out with a basket of fresh bread, breadsticks, a plate of garlic-infused olives before our entrees.These were delicious. The only sour note for the meal was the calamari--a mushy mess instead of firm rings. Otherwise, the service and sauce were tasty. Portions were huge and provided four more meals with a bit of doctoring.
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4 based on 78 reviews
Had a nice lunch on a Thursday afternoon following a business meeting nearby. Nice service, though the restaurant was mostly empty when we arrived. The apps were excellent and the bread outstanding. The entrees, especially the specials were inconsistent. The fish was apparently outstanding while the pasta special, gamelli with pesto and baby shrimp was only average.
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