Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Millbury. Millbury is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 13,261 at the 2010 census. The town is part of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor.
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4 based on 249 reviews
This is a convenient restaurant to the nearby Fairfield Inn. The restaurant is HUGE, with quite an eclectic decor: shelves and shelves of not-so-new books. I wonder if anyone actually pulls one out to read? My wife had the lobster mac 'n cheese. You needed a microscope, not a magnifying glass, to find the lobster. I had a salad bar meal, including the watery onion soup. The offerings of salad were minimal, with almost nothing on the sweetish side
4 based on 14 reviews
We've been here twice, and it's quickly becoming one of my favorite restaurants in Worcester! The Chicken Picata was tender, and loaded with capers, artichoke hearts and plenty of creamy garlic butter sauce. The portion was large enough for sharing...if you find you can. The salads are also sharing size, fresh and their balsamic vinaigrette is wonderful. I personally had the Veal Parmesan. It was cut with a fork tender cutlets covered in a thick marinara sauce and plenty of mozzarella. For $9.99, I definitely got the deal of the day, and had enough left over for another lunch!!! I WILL be back!!
3 based on 63 reviews
Loved our lunch at Olive Garden. Food was great as was the salad. We are not a fan of their breadsticks. Only problem was The womanâs bathrooms looked like they hadnât been cleaned in days. Every toilet was disgusting. One of the sinks had a ton of hair in it. I realize things get dirty but this was at 12:30 in the afternoon.
4 based on 258 reviews
Our first visit and we were joined by family for a night out to celebrate our grandson's college graduation. The restaurant is an old Buick dealership that has been remodeled into a spacious dining area and roomy bar. We were seated at a large table and served by an outstanding server Lynsey B. We all shared a variety of wood fired pizzas that had delicious smoke flavor. The selection of beers and spirits complimented our entrees.
4 based on 184 reviews
Find something on the menu for everyone at Nuovo Restaurant in Worcester. Families will feel right at home with the kid - friendly menu and atmosphere. Nuovo's dress code is business casual. Book a private event at Nuovo Restaurant and enjoy a day or nigh
The service was very good. The place is small, reminded me of the North End in Boston. Quaint and good price. The food was just ok. Nothing special.
4 based on 564 reviews
In the beautiful hills of Tuscany, and in the cities and villages that dot the countryside we discovered a simple food paradise which we were eager to bring closer to home. We created VIA to offer you those culinary gems from our visits to Italy in combin
We enjoyed perfect weather while dining on VIAâs patio. The highlights of our meal were the smoky bacon and Parmesan arancini we shared. These heavenly balls of deliciousness were hot and crispy on the outside, creamy and smoky on the inside, and had just the right amount of garlic aioli to compliment them---they were probably the best arancini weâve ever tasted, and we gobbled up the five balls in no time flat. The braised beef short rib with gnocchi and the braised pork shank with polenta we chose for our entrees were sheer perfection---we wouldnât hesitate to order either again. However good the entrees and appetizer were, the house salads and complimentary bread slices we were served beforehand left us scratching our heads. The salads were very small but fresh tasting, and were devoid of any dressing at all (we requested house dressing on both). After taking a couple of bites we had to ask Scott, one of our servers, to bring us a side of the dressing so we could dress them ourselves. VIAâs delicious artisanal bread (two meager slices) came with only a small cruet of olive oil for dipping, but I would have liked a butter option. We wished for more bread, but were not offered any, and we did not ask, anticipating the heftiness of our entrees to come. Being pretty full after making our ways through our entrees, but not wanting to miss out on VIAâs gelato, we forced ourselves to share a 3-scoop sampler consisting of our choices of pistachio, Amerena cherry and salted caramel. While all three of our choices were really enjoyable, the star of the trio was the salted caramel, which was the most intensely flavored. We did, however, find the presentation of this dessert lacking (the scoops were placed in a cardboard container and served with plastic spoons). We felt that this delectable frozen treat deserved something a little better. The only other problem I noted was that many of the woven chairs around the tables on the patio were in disrepair, and broken webbing on the seat of my chair kept sticking me in the back of the knee, which was quite annoying.Service by Scott and Josh was impeccable---friendly and helpful, but not fake. VIA is definitely upscale Italian dining, with delicious food, excellent service and great ambience, but with upscale prices as well. The bill for the two of us was $97.00 before tip, but including one glass of wine and a bottle of San Pellegrino sparkling water. Unfortunately, we do not dine at VIA on a regular basis, and only enjoy a lunch or dinner here if we have gift cards.
4 based on 96 reviews
Like the song says, "There's something happening here"What it is ain't exactly clearI've been a regular customer for a decade, mostly a satisfied customer, eating here several times a week. I've always noticed the principle operators of Tony's, I guess the owners or family, have been a consistent staple. When they were not on property the food is terrible, just say'n. Now the food is terrible all the time, and I don't see the family/owners any more. Oh well, there are other choices now in the area.There's a man with a plate over thereTelling me I got to bewareI think it's time we stop, children, what's that soundEverybody look what's going downTony's Sutton Pizza, that's what, is going down the drain
4 based on 226 reviews
party of 10. we were waited on quickly but the server was new at it. We gave her some slack and with the help of others she did fine. All ordered different dishes and were satisfied. A basic Italian menu but well delivered. Will return.
3 based on 53 reviews
Always looking for new local places and this was right in our backyard. Had gotten recommendations from a few friends to try Calabria and we were glad we did!To start, parking is a bit limited, so be aware of that.Restaurant was quiet at 5pm on Sat night, so seating was accessible, but it picked up fairly quickly.Italian bread & garlic/oil dip was waiting for us at table (nice touch).House salads are minimal-lettuce, tomatoes, cukes and red onions. Menu is varied and descriptive. Potion sizes were generous. Service was attentive and prompt. Great ambiance & atmosphere in restaurant. We will definitely returnâcanât wait to try more dishes!
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4 based on 25 reviews
Consistency is key. We have been many times since opening and enjoyed all meals. I almost always order the Kafta burger with Mediterranean salad. Always incredible and the salad is so fresh. Husband has tried nearly everything. Raved about the wings and clam chowder. Waitstaff always on point. We are likely to go once per week.
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