Best Italian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Italian food in Leola. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Italian restaurants near you.. Leola, formerly part of the Leacock-Leola-Bareville CDP before consolidating into the current census-designated place for the 2010 census, is a community in Upper Leacock and West Earl Townships in Lancaster County in the state of Pennsylvania. It is located along Pennsylvania Route 23 between the city of Lancaster and the borough of New Holland. As of the 2010 census the population was 7,214 residents.
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4 based on 28 reviews
The first time we were there everything was great. Not this time: service was practically non-existent, kitchen was really slow and the same pizza we had the first time was barely edible. This was on a week night and they were not that busy. Considering we drove past three other pizza places to get here, we won't be back.
4 based on 57 reviews
Capricio's Italian Grill & Kitchen is a new restaurant recently opened on Airport Drive in Smoketown, just off of route 340, the main tourist route for Amish attractions in Lancaster County. This restaurant has a nice assortment of pizzas, strombolis, calzones, hot and cold Italian sandwiches and Italian platters. The servings are large and the food is always good. While I don't think that they have waitress service to the booths and tables, after you place your order at the counter the food is delivered to your table. Prices are reasonable and a large selection of pizzas are always ready to be warmed for quick service.
4 based on 201 reviews
A nice restaurant and atmosphere. Neat booths in the wall for quiet dining or larger tables available for more seating. The calzones are delicious. I had spaghetti and meatballs which were good also but the specialty items seems to be the calzones. Good service and convenient location. Highly recommend
4 based on 23 reviews
We stopped here during a road trip and ordered penne alla vodka, cheesesteaks, and a veggie Stromboli. The penne was good, the cheesesteaks were okay, although the bread was home made and delicious, and the Stromboli was delicious. We had a super waitress who was very attentive. I would come back here-I would just order the Stromboli-it was really good!
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4 based on 35 reviews
Pizza parlors come and go. Let's just hope Sal's is here to stay. The family run restaurant, with its friendly atmosphere, is frequented by regular customers. They keep coming back, which is a sign of a good establishment. Either takeout or eat-in, the pizza is varied and always good. No burnt crust, and the portions are huge. The service is excellent, unhurried yet efficient. It's a relaxing place to go to eat.
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4 based on 13 reviews
We had gone to another restaurant, but they had a long wait, so we went in search of a different place. We spotted this restaurant, and stopped in.We were seated immediately. The drink orders were taken immediately also.The menu offered something for everyone. Our group had a variety of items, inlcuding pizza, subs, calzone, etc. Everything was quite good, and the serving sides were decent.The staff was wonderful. They were very friendly, and fun.Everything seemed very clean.We have decided to add this to our list of go-to restaurants! I am actually glad the other place had a line. Since we found this place, we won't be going back there, but to Leola Pizza instead.
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4 based on 355 reviews
Arrived to a musty, unpleasant smell in the restaurant. Fake flowers were covered in heavy dust and the table had crumbs on it. The book on the table to look at items and specials was super greasy. Breadsticks were hard as a rock and stale, but in all fairness, the server did return with fresh ones. Salad was wet and lifeless....not at all like previous visits to an Olive Garden. The angel hair Pasta was crunchy on one side like it was under-cooked. The server was very nice...the only good thing about the visit.
4 based on 62 reviews
TE' is located in the former Tea Parlor of the historic Inn at Leola Village, and has been awarded Forbes' coveted Five Star award for fine dining, making TE 1 of 55 restaurants in the world to receive this award. The restaurant is surrounded by flower ga
My friends and I planned a girls night away in Lancaster, Pa. We read the reviews of Te online and thought it would be a wonderful foodie experience for us. As it turned out it WAS an incredible dining experience. We were met at the door and ushered to our table where are wait staff was standing ready to tend to our every need. The service was impeccable through every one of our 5 courses. The room was a feast on the eyes with rustic charm and a wonderful cheese board nearby--we so badly wanted to love the food. Unfortunately....we did not. Each tiny course (including bite sized intermezzo courses) were a huge disappointment. The chef used much too much "sweet" and not enough "savory" in each and every course we chose. By the time we came to the grand finale of the dessert extravaganza we felt that we actually couldn't eat another bite of sweetness. Also, some of the dishes were not quite cooked to perfection. We had a polenta that was still grainy and not cooked through. It was so sad as it has all the makings of an incredible meal. Hopefully it was just and "off" night, but I tend to think otherwise.
4 based on 56 reviews
We stopped in for lunch before a show at American Music Theatre last Saturday. Hubby said that he'd been past it many times and wanted to see it. We found our own seats and quickly ordered our standby Italian dishes, he, spaghetti with meat sauce, me, lasagna. There was an offer for two glasses of either wine or beer with two dinner purchases, so I wanted wine with mine. The server brought me a Lambrusco which was perfect with me heavy dish. Hubby got his Yuengling draft which I would normally enjoy too, but this day wanted something different. The salads were pretty basic, the meal came with warm buttered garlic bread, and there was plenty to eat, so it was a good visit.
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4 based on 146 reviews
The best thing about Osteria is that it is on property. The restaurant is very small. Breakfast was fair. Their chicken salad sandwich for lunch is fantastic. Their dinner menu is limited and the food was average and portions were on the small side. Service is average. The best part of Osteria is Mike. He does everything---bartender, server, host, etc. Mike is the nicest individual, and he makes Osteria. We loved the property but were disappointed in the restaurants and how small Osteria is. Bring back Maggio's and keep Mike. The property is excellent and the staff wonderful, but the restaurants need improvements.
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