Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Coplay. Coplay is a borough in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, six miles (10 km) northwest of Allentown. It is part of the Lehigh Valley region of the state. In 1900, 1,581 people lived in Coplay; in 1910, 2,670 people lived there. The population was 3,387 at the 2000 census. Coplay is included in the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the New York City-Newark, New Jersey, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area.
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For over 20 years, Parma Pizza in West End Allentown has proudly and personally served the Lehigh Valley. Open 7 days a week with free delivery, dine-in, and takeout to satisfy your pizza cravings! Your favorite Italian-American desires in a classic brick
We have been ordering for over 4 years. The stuffed pizzas are absolutely amazing and weigh at least 5 lbs (meat lovers & spinach/ricotta are our favorites)!!!!! The regular pizza, steak sandwiches and calzones are great too! We have yet to have an item from the menu we didn't like & we often order enough for 2 or 3 meals as the food reheats very well in the oven. There is enough variety to make almost anyone happy. We order takeout but the inside is cozy if you want to eat inside (there has ALWAYS been somebody eating inside when I pick up the food).
4 based on 34 reviews
I've lived about 5 miles from here for over 40 years and never tried their pizza, and I am a pizza lover. The best pizza in the world is made the Scranton-Wilkes-Barre area. BUT..... This is GREAT pizza.....especially for the Lehigh Valley. One of the BEST in the area.
4 based on 183 reviews
Decided to go out with the wife went to Fiama but there was an hour wait so I decided to go eat some Mediterranean food went to Mazza in Whitehall they having a party parking lot was full so I decided to go to Roma haven't been their for a while since my friend Joe Grisafi owned it now owner of Corked in downtown Bethlehem A person that takes the bus with my to New York told her it was better but I think she dosent know good food as for I have been in the food business most of my life got there was seated right away waitress came around for drink order then another waiter came a little confusion no big deal ordered appetizer and dinner asked for bread he said he will bring it out with the appetizer then waitress came back brought bread explained to us about the miscommunication Appt. finally came ordered Mozzella & corrozzo two pieces not worth it wasn't good For dinner we ordered the shrimp parmigiana and veal parmigiana which comes with salad and pasta. My veal was good the alfredo sauce was watery too much heavy cream for my pasta. My wifes shrimp was over cooked and fishy but she didn't want to send it back which I told her she should have. Meal came out to 85 dollars with 4 beers, was not worth it, would not go out there again. Better off going to Fiamma for Italian food. In my opinion, Fiamma is the best Italian restaurant in the area in my opinion
3 based on 23 reviews
More than just a pizza shop. Very nice dining room with a ton of great Italian dishes available. Some entrees are a bit pricey but Check out their specials board each evening for good dishes at great prices. They also have a nice little bar/lounge with great happy hour prices ...$4.95 for a martini.
4 based on 156 reviews
BRAVO Cucina Italiana is proud to serve Italian classics with a twist made with authentic old world cooking techniques and the highest-quality ingredients - housemade pasta specialties, pizzas and flatbreads, steaks, chops and seafood. We invite you to co
Bravo, Bravo! (See what I did there? (We brought 5 people with different dietary needs and food preferences in and you satisfied all of us with your basic Italian, small but tasty menu.I had spaghetti with the vegan eggplant based meatballs. Iâve been a vegetarian for decades and I really donât remember ever having a plate of spaghetti and meatballsâ¦also I really generally donât like eggplantâ¦this whole thing was delicious and the meatballs gave a very nice meat-like texture.I also enjoyed the Sangiovese Cabernet blend wineâ¦It was smooth and easy to drink.My wife was happy that the chef came out to talk with her about the gluten free options as some of her questions stumped our server. (And it turned out the slight modification she wanted to the gluten free version of their special pomodoro pasta was gluten free (she also wanted it without cheese) and she thought it was well done. (Not always an easy feat with gluten free pasta.)Our kid ordered plain pasta, as is his way, and he was fine with it.We also enjoyed the focaccia bread rolls (at least us gluten eaters did) that came with the meal.I donât always find meals at chain restaurants to be that great, but the food here was tasty, cooked perfectly, and the staff took very good care of us. Weâd come back!
This local Italian Restaurant has excellent pizza and steak sandwiches. Most orders (steak sandwiches and subs) are served with a large order of fries. The fries are some of the best I've ever had. The owner and staff are always courteous and friendly. In addition, delivery service is available. Deliveries are usually very fast.
4 based on 47 reviews
We are a mom & pop style pizzeria located in beautiful, historic Catasauqua, Pennsylvania. We are family owned and operated since 1992. We are located at 601 Front Street, on the corners of Front & Pine Streets, across from the Pine Street Bridge & Catty
I am not a fan of karaoke night just to run in and pick up hurts my ears, pizza is not always consistent. Other than those things Friendly staff , local business I like to support
4 based on 87 reviews
Went out to Assante's with family who live in the area. We were greeted and seated immediately on arrival and our order was taken quickly thereafter. The salads were fresh, the dressings delicious and every entree served piping hot. We all got something different and everyone was pleased with the quality of the food. We would highly recommend the Shrimp Scampi and Chicken Parm. Both were excellent and the serving size was big enough to share. Save room for their amazing cannelloni, you don't want to pass these up.
4 based on 60 reviews
I'v had lots of pizza from various pizza shops. Mario's is by far the best. It has pizza with the best sauce! So flavorful. It's not just marinara sauce ; It is full of great spices & plenty of cheese. Yum! Mario's also has other Italian favorites from pastas to Stromboli & garlic knots to die for. Also many different kinds of salads. It is definitely worth the trip. Reasonably priced, too.
For over 20 years, Parma Pizza in West End Allentown has proudly and personally served the Lehigh Valley. Open 7 days a week with free delivery, dine-in, and takeout to satisfy your pizza cravings! Your favorite Italian-American desires in a classic brick
We have been ordering for over 4 years. The stuffed pizzas are absolutely amazing and weigh at least 5 lbs (meat lovers & spinach/ricotta are our favorites)!!!!! The regular pizza, steak sandwiches and calzones are great too! We have yet to have an item from the menu we didn't like & we often order enough for 2 or 3 meals as the food reheats very well in the oven. There is enough variety to make almost anyone happy. We order takeout but the inside is cozy if you want to eat inside (there has ALWAYS been somebody eating inside when I pick up the food).
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