Reviews on Italian food in Hyannis, Massachusetts, United States. Hyannis /ˌhaɪˈænɪs/ is the largest of the seven villages in the town of Barnstable, Massachusetts, in the United States. It is the commercial and transportation hub of Cape Cod and was designated an urban area as of the 1990 census. Because of this, many refer to Hyannis as the "Capital of the Cape". It contains a majority of the Barnstable Town offices and two important shopping districts: the historic downtown Main Street and the Route 132 Commercial District, including Cape Cod Mall and Independence Park, headquarters of Cape Cod Potato Chips. Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis is the largest on Cape Cod.
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3 based on 242 reviews
We gathered here for a small off the cuff birthday celebration for our oldest son (38) shhhh! Everyone was very accommodating and friendly! Service was quick and attentive. The food was fabulous as always and they are generous with the drinks as well! There is plenty of parking and itâs very clean and well kept! We had a wonderful night and everyone was just great! The rest rooms are roomy and clean too!
4 based on 32 reviews
We had always heard Jacks was a great local pizza / Lounge and finally were able to visit and were pleasantly surprised.Our waitress was quick and attentive, Beer was cold and arrived quickly. We placed our food order and enjoyed the local patrons banter. The interior was dated, but clean.Our pizza was ready in a short amount of time, came out hot and with plenty of cheese on the top. Their pizza is made with toppings under the cheese, a Chicago style and our meatball and onion was loaded. The pizza was tasty with more of tomato paste sauce, it had a lighter style dough even though pan cooked.If a local Lounge with good beers and tasty pizza are on your list, Jacks may be a place to check out.
5 based on 18 reviews
This was our first time at Four Seasons Trattoria in Hyannis, and it was excellent!My husband and I have eaten at the Yarmouth location on quite a few occasions, and the food was just as good!There were seven of us, four adults and three grandchildren. We each had something different, and there were rave reviews by all! The shrimp scampi was one of the best Iâve had! The menu said jumbo shrimp, and they were huge! What I liked best about the dish, was that there was not a bowl full of pasta with a a few skimpy shrimp, rather there were six huge shrimp with a moderate portion of pasta. Perfect! The sauce was exceptional, and not overpowering with garlic! My son in law had the risotto special with lobster, scallops and shrimp! He said it was excellent! My husband had the Pollo Scarpariello (chicken and sausage), and my daughter the gnocchi, which they both really enjoyed. The three grandkids were very happy with their choices; chicken tenders (which were freshly made from scratch (not pakaged, frozen chicken), mozzarella sticks, and pizza! Great dinner, from the crispy warm bread to the delightful lemonciilo! The best part, especially during the busy summer, they take reservations at both locations!
4 based on 32 reviews
Had been solo in May and thoroughly enjoyed meal. Had some issues this time around. Made reservations for four via email and received confirmation. However, hostess could not find it. Fortunately there were open tables and we were seated right away. While it appeared that sufficient staff was available, there was a helter-skelter feeling. I order mussels, which may not have been super fresh as they did have a stronger odor to them. I ate them anyway. Then had rack of lamb, which was cooked to medium rare as ordered. For some reason though, it was served with roasted potatoes instead of mushroom risotto. And with little to no vegetables. Took a while to attract our waiter, who went to kitchen and returned to say the chef made the substitution because they were too busy to prepare the risotto. Really? I asked for a to go order of the risotto. Orecchiette dish was said to be on the bland side. Chick parm and Bolognese were said to be good.Important to empathize that the restaurant was not that crowded, so perhaps better kitchen and floor management is needed. Keith, our waiter, was excellent, but at times seemed overtasked. Disappointed that experience was not as enjoyable as first time.
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4 based on 258 reviews
When it comes to dining out...there are lots of choices. But one restaurant has become the first choice for Cape Codders who want something different. Welcome to Torino Restaurant and Bar. Located in the heart of historic Hyannis on Main Street, Torino Re
Torinoâs is the most interesting room Iâve ever been in. Pros: decent food, high ceilings, cool lights, great location. The music was awesome and the crowd was eager to dance the night away. Unusual feelings: While in the middle of dinner, I found the lights turned off and myself listening to loud club music. Within moments, we were corralled off from the rest of the bar with a yellow glow-in-the-dark chain. There was an old woman on the stairs who stood there the whole time and just stared out over the crowd for hoursâunlikely that she was a mob boss but not out of the question. Once the lights were down, a 30 year old man stood on the stairs and filmed us for nearly an hour; we could see the flash on his phone. In response when we noticed he did not stop, we held up our phones to record him as well. He noticed us and stopped briefly, but continued shortly thereafter. After a while, we ended up sitting outside for ~20 minutes. We decided to leave and called an uber. However, while we were getting in our uber, the man who was filming us appeared outside our uber and demanded we delete the videos. I replied âif you delete the videos of us!â To which he replied, ânot happening.â We drove away. Major con: smoke machine was in the shape of a machine gun that the dj would intermittently point at the dance crowd and fire loudlyâincredibly offputting. Would 10/10 go back, but be clear that you entering a whole new world.
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4 based on 363 reviews
The name "Colombo" is the Italian form of "Colomba" the latin word for "dove", which is the "Bird of Peace". It is in the spirit of peace that friends and family gather to celebrate the everyday occurrences that touch our lives. Great food, drink and conv
We went later on a Sunday night. No reservation needed and sat the bar. Our server was professional and helpful. We enjoyed the turkey bolonaise and the gnocchi. Good size servings and priced accordingly on the cape. There was so much gnocchi that there leftovers for the next day. I would suggest asking for half of the sauce - it was a little much for me. Thank you so much for your review! We're glad to hear you enjoyed your visit and hope to see you again next time you're in town.
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4 based on 311 reviews
Great pizza place on the main drag in Hyannis. Great for kids. Has a counter order system and self serve soda machine. Theyâll drop your food at the table and are very quick to cook and clean up. We had a pepperoni, chicken pesto, and barbecue chicken pizza with bread sticks. Thought the pizza was great. Nice spot where u can eat at table outside on Main St also. Would eat there again for sure.
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4 based on 934 reviews
At Albertoâs Ristorante, Cape Codâs first and most well known Italian restaurant, nothing makes us happier than bringing people together through the warmth, comfort, and flavor of authentic Northern Italian cuisine. With years of culinary experience, infl
The hardest thing about this dinner was choosing from the extensive menu. The restaurant was very busy and service was a little delayed. However, the waitress offered us a complimentary glass of wine as an apology for the delay. When it arrived the meal was very tasty and the portions were large. This made an excellent last meal on our trip to New England.The fact you chose to have your last meal during your trip to New England here sends us over the moon. We know that the busier we get, the longer the wait is for food, so it was our pleasure in offering that wine to you. Glad you got to experience a five-star dinner. Hope you make a return visit to the area soon.Safe travels,The Team at Alberto's Ristorante
4 based on 384 reviews
We been working our way through the menu though several visits...ceviche, paella, fried fish, whole fish, etc. This time tried the lomo saltado with garlic rice and really liked it. Tumi deserves the high rating.
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4 based on 645 reviews
AS first time travellers to Hyannis, we chose this pizza restaurant on a whim because we wanted a fairly quick informal meal. We were very pleasantly surprised by the quality of the food. We shared one of the specials - an heirloom tomato, burrata, garlic puree and red onion pizza. It came with a crispy crust and was really tasty. For dessert we chose another special - the local peach tart, with cinnamon crumble, pistachio creme anglaise and ginger gelato. This delicious dessert far exceeded many we had tried in more upmarket restaurants! We ate the food accompanied by a glass of wine at one of the outdoor tables in the warm night air found the whole experience very enjoyable.
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