Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Huntsville. Huntsville is the fourth-largest city in Alabama, located in the northernmost part of the state. A city with a 200-year Southern heritage, visitors will find activities that celebrate Huntsville’s rich history, as well as attractions that highlight the city’s scientific side. At the Alabama Constitution Village, villagers in period clothing take time from their daily chores to guide you through eight reconstructed Federal style buildings. Younger visitors will love the 150 hands-on activities at the Sci-Quest Hands-on Science Center and older kids will learn what it takes to be an astronaut at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center. Looking for outings with a cultural flair? Landmarks such as the Huntsville Botanical Garden and Huntsville Museum of Art are must sees. The National Trust for Historic Preservation named Huntsville to its "America's Dozen Distinctive Destinations for 2010" list.
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4 based on 139 reviews
We had never been to this restaurant. Had been told that the restaurant was very expensive. Was given gift cards by wife's employer at her retirement, so we treated ourselves to a lunch. We were very surprised at the reasonable prices. Food was great! Our server spent a lot of time making very helpful suggestions. Her recommendations were perfect. Hope to return. Server's name was Shea( hope I spelled it right) ; she did a great job taking care of us. Can not wait to return and try the salmon.
4 based on 153 reviews
was close to our hotel, and was rainy cold night craving some good Italian food and red wine. Don't get me wrong it wasn't bad, just nothin memorable. had the appt samples, son had pasta primavera and I had the chicken marsala...portions are large and fairly well priced, was hoping for more neighborhood place and less strip mall without the Italian family feel.
4 based on 84 reviews
We dined here after reading excellent reviews on TripAdvisor. The atmosphere of the restaurant was excellent very cozy dimly lit by candlelight and on the night we were there we had an excellent vocalist singing standards accompanied by a bass and the piano. Food was very good. The only negative that we noticed was the prices for hard liquor were high for the Huntsville area. In the end if we were back in that area would definitely go back. The owner is the hostess who seated us , and she constantly came back to check on us to make sure there were no problems and we chatted with her after dinner. Very hospitable.
4 based on 119 reviews
Big Ed's had relocated since our last visit. The new location offers more seating, the pizza was the same great quality as before however service was a bit slower. Servers were very nice but extremely busy, Saw only two servers; however, with volume of business could have used another server. Disappointed cannoli is no longer served. Still highly recommend for the best pizza!
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4 based on 91 reviews
Northern Italian Steakhouse for discerning adults age 19 and above. Smoke free dining room with cigar friendly lounge. Live entertainment weekly.
Probably the best restaurant in Huntsville, AL. We love this place, especially when Dave is singing. This guy is amazing, so check their calendar for the dates he's there. You won't be disappointed. Now to the food. Just awesome! I have had the steak and a lot of the Italian dishes, all fantastic. Save room for desserts, they are great! And don't forget the cigar lounge next door. I know it's a smoking lounge, but you won't be bothered by smoke. They have a great ventilation system.Thanks for taking the time to post a review Randy. Always good to hear from folks enjoying their dining experience and we look forward to your next visit. Ciao, Nick
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4 based on 233 reviews
The enthusiastic woman at the visitor's center encouraged us to dine here. The restaurant is Tucked on the backside of the Huntsville Museum of art. We ate outside in the all weather room overlooking the pond and park. Wonderfully fresh and unique offers on pizzas, antipastos, pastas. Huge servings. Reasonable prices. Pleasant servers.
4 based on 92 reviews
Earth and Stone Wood Fired Pizza was started in May 2013 by Stan Stinson and Tina Ford as a mobile pizza vendor and caterer. Our first event was at The Greene Street Farmer's Market in Huntsville, Alabama. We bought our first mobile pizza oven with hopes
So this was not exactly what we expected as far as the offerings. Thought it was more of a Pie Five kind of concept. Confusing menu a little, expensive, not great pizza. Crust was only ok and sauce was not interesting. Service was fine and sitting outside on a beautiful Saturday evening was lovely. The adult ice cream offerings looked interesting but didnt get to try. Plus is 2$ for refillable fountain drinks. Wouldn't go back.
Most Popular Pizza food in Huntsville, Alabama, United States
4 based on 250 reviews
Italian villa ... Italian restaurant run and operated by Italian people... This is no your typical pasta , pizza place ... All menu item are freshly made and prepared from scratch ... Pizza dough has not preservatives , the tomato sauce has a zero sodium
Wonderful Experience! The Boot is the best! My family has had the privilege of eating here on multiple occasions. The ingredients are fresh and artfully combined. The staff is friendly, and the owners deeply care about their customers and about your dining experience. I highly recommend it!
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4 based on 304 reviews
We were starving and decided to go and try this restaurant, we are Italians so we know what Italian food is. I must admit that the atmosphere is very nice, set up discrete and nice and service extremely friendly and attentive.Food,,,,,,,well I donât know what to say. Wouldnât talk about lobster bisque, cos you cannot go wrong there but the Margherita pizza was something that in Naples they would make this restaurant immediately close for outrage to tradition. Instead of using the real tomato sauce, they use salad sliced tomatoes and there is no trace of mozzarella there but just a funny cheese. Lobster ravioli were certainly edible but way too creamy and with frozen shrimps in the sauce, tasteless, you couldnât appreciate lobster taste. Pity, potential is there as said but food, no please, thatâs no Italian food in any shape or form
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4 based on 169 reviews
Super friendly staff, great choices to create your own personal pizza. Sad salad choices were limited due to Romaine recall. But spinach filled in nicely. Would have been a better choice for lunch than dinner, but very good whatever meal time you choose.
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