Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Cortland. Cortland is a city in Cortland County, New York, United States of America. Cortland is in New York's Southern Tier region. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 19,204. It is the county seat of Cortland County.
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3 based on 21 reviews
A friend brought Pudgie's chicken wings to our gathering tonight. They were very tasty and cooked well (not under or over cooked).
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We are pretty staunch about keeping our business local but friends introduced us to Domino's Cali bacon ranch pizza and we just had to have it again the other night...a not-so-local guilty pleasure. The online ordering system is a bit confusing though.
4 based on 16 reviews
The restaurant itself is absolutely beautiful. Kudos to the owners (who also own I believe 6 other restaurants in the Cortland/Homer area) for reviving this restaurant which had previously been Uncle Louie's (complete with OTB) , Rocci's, and Kelly's Reef. I really like that the waterfall window has returned, and a nice flame addition added in front of it. Inside the decor is modern. It is very tightly tabled-so it will be loud on a Saturday night simply due to the closeness of seating.We had tried to come in on a Saturday night in September with a group of 4. We called on the way driving home from the Syracuse game for a 6 PM reservation-and they were not taking reservations until after 8 because they were busy. The Saturday that we visited we made reservations for 5 people very early (5:00) after an event at Cortland Repertory Theater. We actually arrived at 4:30, and were seated with no problem.As we walked in everyone said hi to us, and we felt welcome. Both owners were on property.We were seated in a booth-but asked about moving to a round table and they did that with no problem. Arriving early was certainly in our favor.We asked about substituting pasta for the mashed potatoes with the flounder, and we were told that it would not work, we could order a side order of pasta (for an additional charge). Mashed Potatoes with fish just seemed unusual in an Italian Restaurant. Salad was also an additional $6.50 charge.We had been told by previous guests that everything was a-la-carte, so one of our friends ordered garlic bread for the table...bread was served to the table, so we had LOTS of bread going on. The dipping sauce olive oil did have a strange flavor.Hubby ordered Linguine Pescatore. It was good, but not great. The seafood was not very fresh, and his linguini seemed overcooked. I had the Shrimp and Scallops Scampi. I was thrilled to discover that the tails had been removed from the shrimp. (what a pain to have to do that with the scampi sauce) The scallops were excellent, tender and fresh. The shrimp was not fresh at all, but edible. My Scampi was very salty-but the chef used to own Fabio's in Cortland, and their food was also very salty. As a diner, it is truly easier to salt food than to take salt off. The Villa Pozzi Pinot Grigio was excellent...$7.00 a glass, a fairly standard price at high end restaurants.When it came time for the bill, we had 2 bills, and both were brought in one bill holder. Usually bills would be presented separately in separate bill holders. Although we paid separately, the credit cards were returned together in the same bill holder. That was odd.Overall, our dinner was just OK. We have been to Italy, as well as eaten at many Italian Restaurants-this was not necessarily a place that I would return to. The bar area looked very cute, and we might give it a try for lunch to see how that goes.
4 based on 15 reviews
Love the Red Dragon. Eat there twice a month on Kiwanis Club night. Butch always serves an awesome meal ant the wait staff is awesome. Donna his cook is always so busy and never becomes frazzled. Makes the absolute best pizza and wings.
We ordered a house pie with half pepperoni and half spinach. The spinach was my favorite. It wasn't greasy or wet like some spinach pies can be. We also ordered honey bbq wings. They were a little sweet, a little salty, a little spicy and all around delicious.
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4 based on 27 reviews
This is our favorite pizza delivery place in Cortland. They make good, NYC-style pizza (take your pick of thin or regular crust) with fresh, flavorful ingredients. Delivery is friendly and reliable.
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4 based on 43 reviews
I'm not sure why this place is not advertising the spectacular brunch and beauty of surroundings that they offer our area. The food attracts is fantastic they have a bottomless Mimosa for $7 bottomless upscale garnished Bloody Mary for $9 and outstanding choice of menu items for brunch that are not found at other restaurants. Their chef is innovative and creative. We went and had the Reuben casserole garnished with two poached eggs and Parmesan fried potatoes and of course my favorite classic there are outstanding and always consistently wonderful eggs benedict with a homemade Hollandaise sauce. The large expanse of deck overlooks the beauty of the mountain and the creek flowing underneath you there are also games that can be played cornhole and giant pong game with a beach ball while you're dining. The prices are so reasonable nine bucks for consistent fantastic large plate of eggs benedict. The most expensive offering 1299 but again and proportions outstanding flavor and attention to detail what's even the garnish. People simply don't know about this fantastic place. It's a beautiful drive out to the Greek Peak ski resort and it is a fantastic place to go with a large or small group with or without kids. Take the lovely drive out there and treat yourself to an Al fresco experience that feels like a mini vacation. The servers are attentive, the bartender pours a serious drink, and the cook is brilliant. It's a darn shame that they are not marketing or advertising this fabulous experience in the local paper.
4 based on 79 reviews
We go to Pontillos a lot! Usually itâs wonderful. However, a group of 6 of us went there Thursday evening, and we were negatively surprised when we ordered dinner salads. One woman asked for extra olives in her salad. I said to the young male waiter âgive her mine, I donât like olivesâ. 2 other people also ordered dinner salads. Well..... she had all of 2 olives in her salad and was charged 50 cents for extra olives. I had 1/2 of an olive. The other 2 people were not given any olives. We tried talking to the waiter about this and his response was âItâs the policyâ. Really???
4 based on 48 reviews
Back in the day...when Cortland was an Italian Community, there was Melodyland. And it still remains today. The place is very retro decor.Everyone is friendly...Italian words are flung around as patrons enter and exit. There is a lot of kissing and hugging-so very clear that everyone is "family". General age is over 60...but there was one young couple in their 20's the night we visited. We had ravioli and lasagna on a recent Wednesday night. Both were good, and contain the typical Cortland Southern Italian Sauce. Bread was delicious.Cash only...keep that in mind!!
4 based on 198 reviews
We checked in to our hotel in Cortland, New York - just off I-81 - tired and not at all interested in getting back into the car to find a place for some dinner. The Front Desk recommended several restaurants places that offered good food, delivered to the hotel ...we chose Brix Pubaria as it had a more versatile take out/delivery menu. We called to order - were told 40 minutes - food came sooner - and we want to let Trip Advisor readers know that the wings and fries were excellent...extra crispy hot, wet wings with blue cheese...and excellent fries too. It was exactly what we needed after a long day in the car. The young man who delivered our food was polite and said delivery to our hotel was free from his restaurant - so do make sure you tip generously for this extra service you receive.
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