Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Longview. Longview is a city in Gregg and Harrison counties in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, the population was 80,455. The estimated population in 2015 was 82,287. Most of the city is located in Gregg County, of which it is the county seat; a small part extends into the western part of neighboring Harrison County. Longview is located in East Texas, where Interstate 20 and U.S. Highways 80 and 259 converge just north of the Sabine River.
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4 based on 30 reviews
We went to Rotolo's when they first opened and weren't really impressed, but decided to give it a go since we've marked off Bubba's (they received a C rating from the health dept.) for pizza. It was smaller than we remembered, but the staff was nice. We ordered an appetizer of garlic balls (12 pieces of dough cooked in a garlic/parm/olive oil ) which were served with marinara sauce, very good and a Greek Salad, not really Greek, but O.K. They ordered a couple of pizzas (small and a large) which were way too much for two so I ate some while waiting for my Eggplant Parm. The pizza was both saucy and cheesey in a good way, but a bit scant on toppings (at 1.99 per extra, we count count the onion pieces and there were about 3 or 4 onion ring layers cut into quarters, about 12 to 15 pieces). I ordered the Eggplant Parmesan, which was late to the table (had to ask twice after pizza was served and told it was coming out "right now"). It was good, but at $12, I'd appreciate more in the boat than 2 slices of eggplant and a pile of spaghetti. But, that's OK, you learn to navigate the menu by trial and error. One thing I did notice. As a no drinker (on the evening) the entree price apparently included the tea and soft drinks since they were not listed on the tab. The bottom line, will we go back? Yes, we won't wait as long to return, but it won't be our "must go to place" on the weekend.
4 based on 18 reviews
We ate pasta and salad. It was very good. The ingredients are fresh and you can customize your order. They also offer desserts.
4 based on 13 reviews
Cool little local pub that serves some really great wings and pizza. The parmesan wings are really awesome and so is the pizza. There's a few pool tables and a golf game if you want to kill some time and several TVs to watch sporting events.The only drawback is sometimes the staff is occupied talking to their regulars and forgets to check in on you but it's small enough you can always just holler at them. The crowd is good and they keep the trash out so it's ok to take the wife in without drama.
4 based on 12 reviews
Roma Italian Kitchen is family owned and operated; boasting Longview's finest combonation of reasonable prices, quality/fresh cooked cuisine, and unbeatable service
Forget Olive Garden, this is Italian with a capital "I." Located in a space that has a great history of good eating (Hoffbrau, Armadillo Willies, Geralds), Adrian has a tradition to follow, and after our first visit, he is on his way. On our 2nd try, the weekend of the balloon race, we were able to get in early without a wait. The staff was very friendly and helpful, and the food was hot and tasty. By the time we finihed there was a line waiting to be seated. The food was hot and well seasoned. The calamari crisp with warm sauce, the pizza was huge, and thin NY style...we took about 2/3 home, the calzone was stuffed and large...took half home. The only questionable dish was the eggplant rollatini, it was a bit over cooked, but it was still hot, rich and cheesy...I ate all of it, once it cooled some. Bottom line, with downtown in a revitalization period, parking is lacking so be prepared to walk. Going at peak time , be prepared to wait and when ordering (especially on your first trip) be prepared to take some home. Yes, we will be back.
4 based on 40 reviews
Nothing tasted homemade here. If you like chain style Italian restaurants you may like this casual pasta/pizza joint. The food tasted like it was all pre-made Sysco. The bread tasted like frozen pillsbury crescent rolls? Not a fan. The sauce tasted like it came out of a container. We had clam and linguine pasta - way overcooked with way too much fake lemon juice. We also had a sausage sandwich- the bread was fine for 5 minutes then tasted rubbery (what I suspect happens when a pre-made bread is heated/microwaved?). Our son had the pasta and meatballs. These meatballs are a far cry from homemade- they are definitely Sysco or similar food distribution company- they tasted like half a dozen other nasty buffet style or hospital meatballs. Again, pasta overcooked. Service was very nice and friendly. Would not go back because this is not the quality of food our family enjoys. However, if you like Macaroni Grill or Olive Garden- you may enjoy this restaurant with your family. Young kids are welcome.
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4 based on 256 reviews
Always a great choice for pizza in Longview . Short wait or long wait a must if your looking for great pizza. Weekends busy and weekdays no to little wait. Any kind of pizza you want, and recommend this place hands down. A favorite by our family and many others!
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