Find out what Italian restaurants to try in New Braunfels. With German names on the street signs, summer bier gartens and the annual Wurstfest, New Braunfels blends the character of its German namesake with the charm and beauty of Texas Hill Country. Old World heritage is abundant in the Historic District of Gruene, featuring the ruins of the original Gristmill and live music at the Gruene Hall. Those in search of more modern fun can check out the Schlitterbahn waterpark, spelunk in the Natural Bridge Caverns or test the waters at Canyon Lake.
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4 based on 19 reviews
A very good pizza. Crust is thick and tasty. Sauce has good flavor. I ordered a half and half with supreme on one side and Hawaiian on the other half. All ingredients seemed fresh and pizza was hot and ready when promised. They seem to only have a 16" pizza and it is loaded so there is a lot of food but who doesn't like left over pizza. May be a little pricey for some but worth it. Mine was $20. Outside tables or take it with you. Tables are a pleasant place to sit and watch the world go by.
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4 based on 27 reviews
Decided to grab lunch before a movie. Went to Nokia. Great choice! We both overindulged in the knots. Had a glass of good house Moscato. Tried a sample of one of the wines of the month, Butter. Not for either of us! The house salad dressing is phenomenal! Our pasta samplers were so good. The sauce was fresh with just the right spices. Needless to say, we were stuffed when done! No room for popcorn!
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4 based on 115 reviews
We visited Olive Garden on a weekend evening and there was a short wait for a seat. It was worth the wait as we had a very nice meal. One thing that has changed in the last year or two is that Olive Garden and a lot of other restaurants have started posting calorie counts on their entrees. This has had an impact on my ordering at Olive Garden!I like the do-it-yourself pasta dishes where you pick a pasta, a sauce and a topping all for one low price. I had spaghetti with marinara and chicken fritti. It was a lower calorie option and was very tasty. We ordered our salad with dressing on the side as we can live with a lot less dressing than you get when they mix it themselves. My wife had the cheese ravioli and it was also very good - nice and cheesy. Our server Robert K was very attentive and helpful. He checked on us several times and made sure we were happy with our meal. The only issue we had was when we walked in the door from a warm evening the air conditioning was blasting. I found the temperature in the restaurant to be quite cold and went back to the car to get jackets for myself and my daughter. We did enjoy our meal and the food was very good.
4 based on 58 reviews
Found this little jewel of a place by accident. Saw "pizza" and said, yup, lets have a slice or two. Instead, had one of the best burgers in town. What a pleasant surprise.Will defiantly go back and try some of their other fare, including their pizza. For now, I'm happy with the burger and highly recommend you stop in!
4 based on 105 reviews
After reading previous reviewers we chose this restaurant over another corporate Italian option for a large family birthday gathering.The food score was 7 satisfactory and 3 âmehâ. (You canât please everyone.) The biggest hit though was the appetizer selection - especially the charcuterie board. There was plenty for everyone down to the last piece of cheese. The bread and oil offering was appreciated by everyone too. You can see we ended the meal with the birthday cake (delish!)One complaint at the table was that the wine selection while extensive was pretty expensive, that included the house wine.In spite of that one couple plans to return for a date night and just enjoy appetizers!
4 based on 124 reviews
We ordered a pizza and salad for take out after moving to this area. Wonderful experience! Servers pleasant and the pizza was delicious! Salad very fresh and generous. Outdoor seating available and a great lunch special on the menu. Will definitely be our âgo-toâ for pizza.
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4 based on 129 reviews
I live in NB so I may expect more from the places here I choose to dine. I rarely go to NYPB due mainly to their poor customer service I experienced when they first opened.... first impressions usually last. Iâve been a few times since and was not that disappointed in the experience. Until this last time: I went back due solely to it being convenient to where I live and I didnât feel like dealing with the tourist traffic. I appreciate the tourist business and NB is a great place to live or visit. I called in the order and specifically asked for it to be extra crispy. Even went so far as to say âjust shy of burnt.â I had to wait 45 minutes for them to have it ready. The cashier read back to me the order as I was paying and included that I requested extra crispy. Soooooo... get the pizza home and not only was it not crispy, it was literally soggy! I had to put it in my oven for another 20 minutes and the bottom of the crust still was not crispy. It was practically raw looking. I have no idea how a pizza can get that wet when cooked in a brick oven. I will never go back. Iâm sure many people have had great experiences there, just not me. Plus, there are really good pizza places in NB. Infernoâs and Underground Pizza to name a couple.
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