Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Butler. Butler is a borough in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 7,539, reflecting an increase of 119 (+1.6%) from the 7,420 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 28 (+0.4%) from the 7,392 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 140 reviews
I attended a catered event for a family gathering. The private room was beautiful and intimate. The wait staff were very friendly and attentive to our wants and needs. The kitchen accommodated my dietary needs. The food was very good. The cannolis are to die for! We had a great time together as a family and the atmosphere and the food were perfect!
I stopped going to Rita's because their selection was small and not flavors that I would ever consider eating. I was thrilled to stop by on Monday night on the way home form the office to see that they had 8-10 flavors available and half of them were not the crazy kid stuff. The staff was pleasant and the product tasted like it did when first opened several years ago. Will definitely go back and try them again
4 based on 9 reviews
We are so happy that we now have a grewat retaurant in Bloomingdale. Great friendly attentetive service. Food made of premium ingredoenses and transformed to delcious well-designed courses!We sincerely welcome Chameleon Cafe to our neighborhood and hope they can maintain their level of taste sophistication.
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4 based on 57 reviews
The food was absolutely fantastic. I had the double pork chop which was more tender and more tasty than any filet mignon. The potato and pepper appetizer was phenomenal. All dinners that night were terrific. The place is a little small and a little loud but it is well worth it. The prices are extremely reasonable. And it is bring your own. If you live in the area you must try this place.
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4 based on 55 reviews
Weâre on the road for 6 hours and decide to stop at this âfamily friendlyâ restaurant. There are 5 of us and very tired and hungry. Two tables of 4 are open. They say they canât seat us for 25 minutes! What kind of a restaurant turns down business??? We left and will not return even though we pass the exit many times per year.
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4 based on 21 reviews
This place has really great food, outside and inside dining, live music friday nights, and it needs to be rated as it is a hidden gem.
I'm glad that I returned to this restaurant. I can't account for what happened last summer, but service then was slower and, since I'd been hankering for a nice steak, only to find that they were out of their prime cut, I was hesitant to reexperience the same scenario. However, it was MOTHERS DAY and a place my family often goes on their own.Well, number one, the service was top notch. Plus, I didn't mind waiting a bit for my surf and turf (tender steak and a lobster tail) because I knew that each meal was being prepared to order back in the kitchen. A glass of wine, beer on tap, and sodas kept the family refreshed while everything simmered and roasted.We received individual attention from the owner who was scuttling about, ensuring his patrons of a great meal and timely service. Delicious! Down to the last morsel. I wasn't disappointed this time.
3 based on 18 reviews
I'm surprised by the positive reviews. I was appalled by how dirty the place was when we picked up our pie (I would never ever want to sit at one of their tables!) and the pizza was just ok. We should have just walked out when we saw the place. Live and learn. We won't be back.
My favorite area pizza shop changed hands, so instead, I tried Danny's for the first time. Their advertisement in the 'Smart Publications' newspaper-type mailer lured me in.With friends coming over to watch the game, I ordered take-out. Danny's Special... two cheese pizza pies, 20 wings, and a two-liter soda for $29.99. Value: **** Very good. I feel I got my money's worth.Service: ***** Crystal took my order over the phone. She was knowledgeable, polite, and accommodating. She also processed my order when I arrived to pick it up. With two pizza boxes, two trays of wings and a bottle of soda, she saw the struggle I was having carrying it all and responded by helping carry it out to my ride. I am impressed by the attentiveness to customer service.Food: ***** Quality of the food was A-1. I was pleasantly surprised that everything was excellent, beyond expectations. I don't know how to describe the attributes of a good pizza, but these pies were simply fantastic! And the wings... meaty and prepared well. The food was so good, we even ate the 'throw-away' carrots and celery that came with the wings!For the first time at bat in my ballpark, Danny's hit a home run! They'll see me again.
4 based on 45 reviews
Well, the good news is the place looks nicer inside than out. My first MAJOR DISAPPOINTMENT WAS - YET ANOTHER RESTAURANT WHOSE PRICES ARE $3-$4 DOLLARS HIGHER THAN THE WEBSITE'S MENU!!! For me, that is 3 out of the last 4 restaurants that did this!!!! (the last one, at least the waitress offered a stupid excuse "i keep telling my boss customers complain but he keeps forgetting to get new menus") THIS WAITER TOTALLY IGNORED my displeasure with this. The Veal Sorrentino was NOT worth $25.95...even a dollar more than my fav. restaurant!!!
4 based on 27 reviews
I ordered my usual Margarita pizza but they forgot the basil. When I called they offered to deliver me some basil to add myself. However I'm not paying to make my own pizza plus it would be 30 minutes after. They also offered to refund $2.50 but I never received prior refunds so I just hung up and will go else where. I understand mistakes happen but the pizza has 3 ingredients and 1 was missed. I'm over it and I'm sad because we ordered alot. Oh well.
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