Reviews on Italian food in Lewisville, Texas, United States. Lewisville (/ˈljuːɪsvɪl/ LEW-iss-vil) is a city in Denton County, Texas, United States. It is a southeastern suburb of Denton. The 2000 United States Census placed the city's population at 77,737 and the 2010 Census placed it at 95,290, making it one of the fastest-growing city populations in the United States and the 33rd most populous in Texas. It occupies 36.4 square miles (94 km) of land and includes 6.07 square miles (15.7 km) of Lewisville Lake.
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3 based on 14 reviews
The pizza was great. The delivery time was just horrible. They told us we would have our pizza in an hour. It took twice that much. I ended up calling just to be sure they had not forgotten us, but the food was great. The pizza was large enough that my husband and I ate off of it two times while we were in the hotel.
3 based on 70 reviews
Great Italian meal at Romano's Macaroni Grill.Someone with a smile received us as we entered.Another someone escorted us to our table, seated us and then sent across Drew who would serve us and take care of us.They had amazing breads, soups and pasta. We selected their signature specials with shrimp, chicken and white sauce and they did not disappoint us !! It was an amazing meal.Drew was an excellent host - well informed about the menu. He helped us with the wines and also suggested how we could best enjoy the meal. Above all he had a pleasant smile.Definitely I recommend a meal at Roman's !
4 based on 15 reviews
Enjoyed a casual Friday night date on Cavalli's lovely patio. We started our meal with two glasses of wine, of the twenty they have on tap - including my personal favorite, Round Pond's Sauvignon Blanc. Our meal included calamari served with lemon aioli and marinara, and the delicious smoky chicken pizza. You can't beat wood-fired pizza with fresh mozzarella! We're not normally dessert people, but who could resist the amazing limoncello tiramisù?! Service was attentive and friendly, but not overbearing. What a happy surprise! Can't wait to go back with friends!
4 based on 18 reviews
This place was recommended to me by the driver who had picked meep from the airport - I love pizza and when he said Peter was from Brooklyn (I think that's what he said anyway) I was eager to try it. It's a little place in a strip mall, super casual - we were greeted right away by our server who brought our sodas and some bread. We ordered a large cheese pizza, cannelloni, some kind of chicken pasta dish, garlic bread and a couple of salads - all very good except for the chicken pasta dish - my son said it was cooked in much too much alcohol - we could smell it across the table - so just stick to the pizza and cannelloni! Dinner for 4 adults and 2 kids came to $80 - you can't beat that. You're not here for the atmosphere or comfortable seating - you're here for great pizza and friendly service.I recommend.
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4 based on 46 reviews
So we almost looked like Migrants trying to get to food before the dinner rush on a Saturday at 5:45 PM..."Look, parking spaces at Olive Garden, must not be packed yet", so our three packed carloads pulled into the lot...a real test of the restaurant with kids, giant men, frayed women and Papa who just had to cancel his trip to India because of infirmity. What has not been said about OG? Answer: Nothing. One noted that it was a very good corporate restaurant...that is the best review in the fewest number of words. However, I will press on to mention a few things. First, the place is like a horse that has been 'rode hard' by all of the turnover. The carpet was new around the walls but had a compressed look from thousands of clomping feet mashing in the dinner remnants from the previous eaters. The waiters looked tired but still cranked out dinners , cleaned off plates and noted how wonderful we all looked as my two year old grand daughter spilled a large glob of Italian pasta (Five cheese marinara, good but rich and sweet so it can be too much) onto the floor and tried to look up with innocence resembling an extra in an horror movie with 40 percent of her face covered in red sauce. As Papa, I slipped into the pleasant role of master provider as my son and son in laws finished off the excellent meat sauce, meat ball spaghetti and several lasagna that were as good as any in this town. They started with numerous orders of Lasagna Fritta, Calamari, Bruschetta and four bread baskets.Then went on to the main courses allowing me, without a growl, to take a dainty taste of at least 20 items on the menu (Chicken Parmigiana not rubbery with the texture resembling chicken)...all good. Rich fattening creamy sauces which are followed an hour later with concern over your health and discomfort. The salad bowl, four needed, was very good even though I do not generally graze. My daughter ordered a desert but it was tasted away so we got six more, all good...The long of it is that the food is good, reasonable considering the real inflation rate, service good enough considering the turnover (packed line when we walked out) Italian food rich american style and our noise level was more than matched by table neighbors. No, this does not reach the level of the best Italian Restaurant in Dallas (on Midway) which would have strained our friendship if these noisy lawn mower type eaters were to go there. However, OG is very good, everyone was pleased with the meals...and wine.
4 based on 36 reviews
We stopped by for lunch. Was seated by the manager. The restaurant was very clean and family friendly. Devin was our waiter and was very good. He kept up with our drinks and answered all our questions. The food was hot and good. We will be back.
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4 based on 37 reviews
This place is below average at best. Sometimes the food is great and other times orders are wrong or terrible. When an order was incorrect we were told we would have a free order next time yet there was no documentation therefore no free pizza. Delivery prices constantly change. Overall this place lacks consistency and customer service.
4 based on 96 reviews
I've had some great experiences here and I have some sentimental value for this spot because Bistecca (formerly The Grotto) hosted my wedding reception and on occasion sold the spirits that I made. All things considered, this place is not aging well.We went for drinks and dinner on a Wednesday, hoping for a light crowd, which we got. Bar service was good and the selection was decent. I could see that some renovations had been made since my last trip in the bar. We were able to get the table that we wanted; so, that was a plus. The wine list is diverse and pretty good. I recommend the Ramian Chapter 11 (the winemaker is an old friend.)The menu has many items to choose from; and, I believe that they are all well thought-out and prepared. I ordered the Osso Bucco, which was prepared perfectly. The sea bass was a very small portion. I usually order a side of Foie Gras; but, it was recently taken off the menu, for lack of interest.All in all, its still a pretty good place to fine dine. The décor is lots of artwork depicting World War II celebrities along with music from the same era, i.e. Sinatra, Dean Martin, ballroom, etc. I guess it seems dated to me because, now most of the people of this era are passed on and I can't closely relate. I also don't see or sense any attempt to differentiate from other restaurants that do "farm to table" or use sustainable resources. It appears to be frozen in place, not evolving. For this reason I worry that it will lose favor with more demanding patrons who have multiple choices locally.
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4 based on 113 reviews
After finding that every pizzeria in the Lewisville area was closed on Monday, we found ourselves at Parma. How fortuitous. Our waitress was very friendly and provided great service. We had a large pepperoni and sausage pizza and it was excellent. I donât think I have ever had pepperoni that flavorful. It was New York style with a thin and crispy crust. Outstanding. They even brought us complementary home made rolls that were so good. My only complaint is their charge of $5 for a 12 ounce bottle of beer and the reason for 4 stars instead of 5. That is the normal price for a pint of draft beer.
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4 based on 88 reviews
Nice hole in the wall place , been there for 32 years! BYOB. Ordered the cannelloni. Ordered the side salad with homemade Italian dressing. Owner was very personable and nice. Everything made from scratch with pride.
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