Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Hazleton, Pennsylvania, United States. Hazleton is a city in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 25,340 at the 2010 census. The population of Greater Hazleton (the area in and around the city) was 77,187. Hazleton is the second largest city in Luzerne County and the seventeenth largest city in Pennsylvania. It was incorporated as a borough on January 5, 1857, and as a city on December 4, 1891.
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4 based on 28 reviews
We've eaten here quite a few times. The food from pasta to pizza is really good but the preparation time is quite long which can be a bit frustrating if you're coming to pick up, or waiting the the simple and very plain dining room. On the other hand it is popular and nearly always full. Family groups and parties are frequent in the dining room. Those with more Italian culture enjoy it as the food can keep flowing from antipasti to cannoli. BYOB.
4 based on 9 reviews
I could eat a million items from this menu! Antipasto with GREAT cheeses, clams (10 cent specials), meats and dressing! Hand-tossed pizza (locals call "pitz" for $5.00 a pan); REAL cheese-steak hoagies with peppers, onions, mushrooms, scamutz cheese and RED SAUCE! Every home-made and ethnic food one might never get anyplace else. Also, they are on Facebook (some of their menu)! The server (Cheryl) was really GREAT! People eat there for the food, and Jersey Shore ladies have nothing on Ms Cheryl!
4 based on 23 reviews
we have been serving Hazleton and the surrounding areas since 1975. We want your dining experience to be a memorable one, so come and talk with our friendly staff or call to place a delivery order to your home or office We now have a larger dining room fo
I have only tried their pizza and it's awesome!!!! I have heard their hoagies are very good too....I need to try one but the pizza is so good I never order anything else!!!
4 based on 21 reviews
My family was hungry for lunch on a cold and cranky Sunday, and an authentic Italian restaurant located in a transformed home in a residential neighborhood sounded perfect. I ordered the Penne special while my husband ordered the lasagna. The food was average at best and under seasoned. The bread came out warm, but it was overdone and extremely hard. Given all that, the worst part of the experience was to find out that for each milk or soda refill our kids asked for, they were charged $2.50 for each glass...and....get ready for this....while salads were included in the cost of the meal, the salad dressing was not. That wasn't on the menu nor did our waitress, who was slow and unengaging, advise us of the upcharges for salad dressing or kid drink refills. We will not be returning for another $100 lunch.
3 based on 65 reviews
Great atmosphere, good pizza. The staff seemed high. The waitress waa a total dingbat. Might have had mental challenges. But she was very polite, funny and cute. The "chef" was also strange and the bartender. If you can look past the strange, I recommend eating here.
4 based on 86 reviews
It is an Italian restaurant. And it is pretty good. It has been around since the early 1980âs. âBootyâ died a few years back, but they still keep the âgravyâ flowing. We sampled quite a few things and everything, well, tasted Italian. Weâd come back, and for maybe not the standard reason..... Four bottles of wine on the wine list for $20 each. That does not happen very often.
4 based on 38 reviews
Fine dining in American contemporary and Italian cuisine with a focus on fresh seafood in a casual, intimate atmosphere.
Stopped in without reservation. Place was crowded but they were very accommodating . Wonderful ambiance. Very personable and professional staff. Had jumbo lump crab and broccoli cheddar soup. Both were fabulous! Left with white chocolate and blueberry cheese cake. To die for!!! Will be a " frequent flyer"
4 based on 49 reviews
We were in town knowing nothing about the area and wanted to try a local spot. This was recommended. We adored it. Local...everybody knew each other. Small and filled with stuff...totally overdecorated with all sorts of memorabilia on the walls. It was great. The food was good. A lot of dishes are with "scamutz". We had no idea what that was but our waitress spelled it for us, pronounced it correctly and told us what it was. Delicious. We'll go there next time we're in town if only to get the fries with vinegar and gravy. We were the only table in the place that hadn't ordered that. It was exceptionally busy but we were seated quickly and everybody was really pleasant.
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4 based on 103 reviews
Family Owned & Operated Since 1946 the Ovalon Bar & Grill is Hazleton's longest standing fine dining restaurant. Today the Ovalon is a Italian fine dining tradition, and stands as the roots of the Scalleat Hospitality Group's three restaurants Our chefs f
A group of us went to have dinner. We wanted to treat our out of town company. The food I had was so spiced with a hot flavor that I could not eat it, and when I said something, the waitress took it back . She returned with what was supposed to be mild. Well it sure was not and I gave up. Then when the folks were ordering dessert, I ordered Creme Brulee. When it arrived, the top crust which should have been sweet, tasted only of SALT. Never again on a Sunday, and maybe never again!
4 based on 67 reviews
Senape's has some of the best pizza in the world! Highly recommended! It appears to be a very clean establishment. The taste of the pizza is excellent! I heard that Boog Powell of the 1970s Baltimore Orioles used to make the drive here to get this pizza. I c an see why!
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