Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Spennymoor, United Kingdom including Casa D'Italia, Bella Mamma, Italian Farmhouse Coxhoe, Uno Momento, La Spaghettata, Bistro Italiano
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4 based on 425 reviews
This is such a charming little authentic italian restaurant. Greeted by very friendly staff - we booked a table in advance and I would definitely recommend doing that as it became full pretty quickly after we were seated. Excellent menu choice including specials - all sounded yummy. I opted for the seafood pasta which I have to say is the best I have ever eaten - plenty of mussels, large prawns and chuncky pieces of fish all in a delicious tomato and garlic sauce. Others had pizza which looked equally as good.Wine choice, although limited, was good quality at reasonable prices.All in all an excellent meal in nice cosy setting with knowledgable and friendly staff.
4 based on 698 reviews
Family owned and independent since 1996. La Spaghettata brings a homely, friendly atmosphere with authentic Italian cooking at the best value for money. Not just a pizza pasta house, our talented chefs bring in fresh local seafood, meat and poultry and cr
Luckily the chain restaurant across the road was full so we thought weâd try here. Very happy about that.Super welcome, big portions of freshly cooked traditional Italian pastas and pizzas.There is a surprisingly wide choice on the menu, with a few specials and something for everyone.Loved the calamari starter, pasta mains were quite big portions and delicious. Vegetarian options a plenty.We didnât feel rushed, the coffee was top notch, and the team of staff were keeping the restaurant clean and tidy.We will be very happy to come back
4 based on 203 reviews
Italian Restaurant serving hot and cold food all day and night. Everything from pizza and pasta to fajitas and panninis. We are sure we have something suited to your taste
Not the first time we have visited this restaurant. We had the two course special. Spoilt for choice as there were plenty of options from pasta to pizzas. Service was great and the food was delicious and good value. Really enjoyed it. Only drawback is this place can get quite busy so you may have to go upstairs. Despite this this place is worth the effort. Will certainly go back.
4 based on 579 reviews
Recently refurbished to a very high standard and now Pub,Restaurant and Home of Sonnet 43,offering British inspired dishes using locally sourced food from the finest of suppliers with beers brewed just next door at Sonnet 43 Brew House. You are guaranteed
What a find. Away for a couples weekend from Nottinghamshire and booked a table for 6. The experience was so beautiful, we booked the following night too (last night). We would certainly advise visiting the restaurant if you havenât been there before. The food was amazing AND reasonably priced, the staff were faultless and the atmosphere just made the evening(s). Weâll be back
4 based on 336 reviews
Friendly welcome and good service. Restaurant very noisy (busy night I guess). Tables closely arranged so not much space between neighbouring guests.Restaurant advertises itself as offering 'authentic Italian food' - not to my mind. Our meals were bland in taste. Pizza dough very heavy. Pasta fillings meagre. Sauces on meat under seasoned..First visit. Probably will not return.
4 based on 228 reviews
Locally Sourced Fresh Food Served 6 Days a Week Wednesday & Thursday Steak Night - 3 Cousres £15.95 2 courses £13.95 Sunday Lunch - £6.95 Or 3 Courses for £9.95 (Kids eat for £1.50 on Sunday, for every paying adult) Happy Hour - 2 Course £5.95 Tues, Wed,
We went to this restaurant on a recommendation from friends. We love making our own foods and also eating out. We have eaten out at many different types of restaurants and have also made many styles of food ourselves.Never having been to this restaurant we thought we would try out their cusine. Probably one of the worst meals we tried out. We ordered a Cannoli and a Lasange with a garlic bread with cheese and some onion rings.The Cannonli texture was that of a pancake rolled around unseasoned mince and onions with a can of raw tomatos and cheese tosses over it and baked. Absoultely tasteless. The same for the Lasange. The pasta was wet and stoggy and the same mine and onion mixute as the Cannoli. No herbs, no garlic, no seasoning ,no taste.The garlic bread was a little more edible, however if it saw much more than a rub of garlic I would be surprised. It garlic bread which was a pizza had a soggy bottom. The onion rings were nicely cooked, but a little oily. We normally would eat our meals even if it was not up to our own standard, but truely we had to leave this meal. Then to add insult to injury we went to pay the bill with a debit card to be told at the till NO CARDS ALLOWED. What!!!!! in this day and age. What sort of establishment does not accept any cards? Where does it tell you this before you go into the restaurant? You don't know they only accept cash until you pay your bill. Just as well we had cash with us. Can you imagine the embarrassment. So diners -be warned.
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