Best Pizza restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pizza food in East Greenbush. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pizza restaurants near you.. East Greenbush is a town in Rensselaer County, New York, United States. It is a suburb of Albany, New York. The population was 16,473 at the 2010 census. The word Greenbush is derived from the Dutch het groen bosch, referring to the pine woods that originally covered the land. The first settlement of the land now known as East Greenbush was made by tenants under patroon Kiliaen van Rensselaer circa 1630. The town was established in 1855 as Clinton, and was renamed in 1858. It is mostly suburban along its major highways and rural in the southwestern and northeastern corners.
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4 based on 49 reviews
I needed some good Italian salad and food to feed 60 hungry seniors at our monthly catered luncheon. Romoâs was recommended after a couple of other ideas fell through.I should have come here FIRST!!!The staff was most excellent in finalizing the menu of 2 meat and one veggie lasagnaâs.I also got enough salad for 60 with 3 kinds of dressing. Four loaves of sliced Italian bread accompanied all this food.An agreed upon date and time was picked out and when I arrived at the allotted time all the food was packed in easy to carry boxes and bags. The agreed upon price was VERY reasonable and I will make a note to come back again when ordering catered lunch food.Oh, and after all the seniors were fed, there wasn't a crumb to be had.Damn can seniors EAT!!!THANK YOU so much Romo staff for making me look G O O D.
4 based on 23 reviews
I've been coming here for years.They're currently my favorite pizza in the area! Always great food at reasonable prices and great staff as well. You have to try their garlic knots.. so addicting!
4 based on 9 reviews
We've been three times for Sunday Buffet and thoroughly enjoyed and have reviewed here with 5 stars. Pizza is not available on the Sunday Buffet so we decided to go here for pizza this past Friday night. What a disappointment! We arrived at 5:46, promptly seated as there were two other tables occupied. 6 PM the waitress finally came to take our DRINK order although we wanted to give her our pizza order too and she told us she would be back for that. I ordered a glass of water and hubby ordered hot spice tea with milk on the side. The tea and water arrived but after 7 minutes we flagged the waitress down and asked for the side of milk. She said it was coming. By the time the COLD milk arrived his previously hot tea was now cold. She now takes our pizza order, a large chicken tikka, and 12 minutes later brings us a basket of pakoras as it will now take 30 minutes for the pizza. Why did she waste all this time not telling us that there was an obvious problem?!?! I was fuming as I had called the restaurant at 4 that afternoon and actually asked if pizza would be served that night and I was told indeed it was available.By the time the pizza finally arrived, and it did take 30 minutes AFTER she brought pakoras, we were now full and turned off. The pizza crust was too thick for our taste but the topping was delicious.When we have gone for Sunday buffet, the milk has actually been heated up so we thought that was the reason it was taking so long to get milk for the tea. We still don't understand why the cold milk was not brought out with the hot tea?!?! In addition there was NO apology for any of the mix-ups from our server. We left disappointed and will probably only return for Sunday buffet in the future.
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4 based on 13 reviews
We've only had food from there twice. I had stopped by there a while back for lunch and the pizza was pretty good so we decided to order an 8 cut for dinner a couple weeks ago. I guess the quality depends on who cooks it, as the pizza we got was slightly under cooked and the dough was kind of bland. It was definitely not as good as the slices I had previously. I thought the pizza was OK, but nothing to rave about, and the inconsistency bothers me, that's why I rated them an Average.
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Great food and great prices the pizza is delicious and so are the wings the food is always fresh and cooked to perfection the staff is always friendly and helpful, and my orders are always done fast, no waiting in line forever like other pizza places I go to, pizza my love is my number one pizza place, and the only one me and my family all agree on that the food is delicious and the pizza is the best around
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4 based on 53 reviews
We were seated in a comfortable booth and was waited on promply, The waitress was very nice and our drink order came out quickly,surprised because it was crowed. ordered our meals, They were very good and the resturant was a nice quite atmosphere,nice for a change from most loud places.
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3 based on 17 reviews
My friend from the office and I felt it was time to do dinner again and talk about the latest issues. We usually eat Mexican but this time we wanted to try someplace different, and he wanted Italian. I picked the place. An Italian restaurant that's been around for a while but is not well known. Neither one of us had been to Rose's so we were eager to check it out. The menu boasted of having the same chef for 35 years. Unfortunately, alcoholic beverages were not available because they were " between liquor licenses." We ordered the eggplant parmigiana appetizer to start. It arrived in one whole piece so we cut it up between us. Next time we should order two of them. The basket of bread was nothing special but I limit my eating of bread so I can eat the entrée. I ordered the lasagna with beef, which I often do in a restaurant since I will not go through the trouble of making it at home. My friend ordered cheese raviolis and two servings of sausage with it. The lasagna was quite good. My friend was very happy with the sausage which looked almost like kielbasa. We both agreed that the pasta was cooked just right. For desert we each had a ricotta-filled cannoli which were delicious. The restaurant had two seating areas. One seemed to be for larger groups, and an area in the front was ideal for couples. There were only two other couples in the restaurant and both were in the front section. I did not like being seated next to another couple but we arrived at 7 PM and the other couple had just finished eating and were leaving. It worked out. Before we left, I ordered a manicotti dinner to go for my wife. She ate it all and also felt that the pasta was cooked just right. The restaurant is a humble looking place. It is obviously family-run. The food, however, is better than you would expect so the $70 bill didn't surprise me but I wonder what it would be if we had alcoholic beverages as part of our meal. Anyway, I was happy we nearly had the restaurant to ourselves. This encourages me to return with my wife. I shy away from crowded establishments. As Yogi Berra once said, "no one goes there anymore because it's too crowded." This place had plenty of empty seats so I know we won't need a reservation.
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4 based on 36 reviews
The pizza was okay. Itâs a thin crust which I prefer. Antipasto was ok-good. Chicken Parms were throw-outs which hurt to do at $8.99 each. They did not have enough sauce and the chicken was like a poor version of chicken fingers but rubbery. Nobody could eat it and had the weather not been so bad, would have gone back. Instead the dogs dined on chicken and they gave it 5 stars.
This location has great reviews and Trip Advisor has never steered me wrong - until now. The Pros: nice staff; fresh, hot pizza; outdoor seating. Cons: completely bland pizza - no flavor at all. We ordered a large white pizza with sausage and mushroom. It was hot! But just no flavor. It surprised me. When I went into the office the next day, the locals were like "why did you go there?!". My response: I wanted something close - not driving to the other side of Albany to eat dinner. Sometimes the quick isn't always the best.
4 based on 32 reviews
Picked up a variety of chicken wings for the party, including spicy bbq, garlic parm, mild and boneless plain. Of all the variety garlic parm and boneless parm did not satisfy us. Also, grabbed a couple slices of plain cheese pizza and it had good taste and nice thin and crunchy crust.
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