Reviews on Italian food in Watauga, Texas, United States. Watauga is a city in Tarrant County, Texas, United States, and a suburb of Fort Worth. The population was 23,497 at the 2010 census. The cities' businesses and retail market is generally located on Highway 377.
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4 based on 34 reviews
We've been here dozens of times, and we're always happy - its one of my son's favorites, and we all find things we love every time we dine here. We've done lots of takeout, too. I think that the pizza and calzones are terrific (the Italian sausage calzone is one of my favorite takeout items), and any of the baked pastas or the specialty items are great (I had some rigatoni a la vodka recently that was super delicious.) Quick service, nice people, and we always run into familiar faces - feels like our neighborhood spot.
4 based on 255 reviews
A good local Italian style restaurant with a consistently good menu. Although the restaurant has probably been in Hurst for twenty years, it is well maintained and clean. The staff is still good and the bar is nice. Salads are fresh. Seafood is excellent and pasta is great. We love the happy hour and the specials they offer. Sunday is happy hour all day. Fun bar.
We've had mixed results at this restaurant over the years and had switched to Mama's Pizza for the last several, but they don't deliver and the kids had some friends over this week-end, so we ordered from Pizza Hut. The pizza was extremely good. Most of the family prefers thick crust and it did look delicious, but I like the thin crust and the crust was perfect. It was crunchy and delicious. In fact, we ordered from them again yesterday during the Cowboy game. We will definitely be going back as long as the pies keep tasting like these. Kudos to whoever cooked the pies Friday and Sunday night this week. Great job!
4 based on 15 reviews
Tony's is very similar to most of the $ and $$ Italian restaurants in NE Tarrant. All the same, unlike many of the Italian restaurants in this category that have closed recently, Tony's continues to be very popular. Their to-go pizza side of the house is doing a land office business, as dozens of folks come in for pickups, and no doubt just as many are going out for delivery. Mrs. RJG really loves their Capellini Pomodora, which always comes out blazing hot, and al dente every time. Even though it's more or less a vegetarian dish, I love it too. One of the best unique sauces in town, and a nice diversion from the norm. I like their chicken parm, of course it's not crispy enough for me (it rarely is), but you do get a big slab of pounded white meat chicken with a nice seasoning. And the pasta is al dente with an excellent fresh tomato sauce. As can be expected from a pizza joint, their baked dishes are a cut above as well. I usually get it with some meatballs stuffed in. Sure, they're right off the truck, but I have no higher expectation when I come here. I like the way they prepare their food. Typical salad accompanies most meals, as well as hot baked bread, that is delicious.Drink: BYOB as per protocol, thus adding to the savings for us winos. Bring a nice bottle of red and enjoy. They'll provide glasses and an opener, though we always bring the latter along because it's easier to use...
Only pizza delivery place that I know that fry the wings. Pizza was great and customer service was awesome.
4 based on 122 reviews
My wife and I come here often. The food is great and the portions are filling. Service is fast and staff friendly. I usually have lasagna and my wife loves their eggplant parmigiana. We have tried their pizza and it is also a hit with us. Their toppings are fresh, with quality sauces and cheeses that make a great pizza. They have several types of Italian desserts. Prices are reasonable for the quantity and quality of food they serve. We recommend trying this place you wonât be disappointed.
4 based on 28 reviews
Not worth your time or money. Went for a family birthday and was very disappointed. Food seemed to be frozen then heated up. Pizza looked and tasted like they came from Sams. Birthday girl was promised a dessert to go but was never given anything. We complained about the meal and the manager never came to the table nor tried to comp anything. The only positive thing was the waitress was nice and she refilled out drinks often. Hi Rhonda, I apologize for your disappointing experience, expecially on a birthday! We make our pizza dough in house as well as cook all the meals to order. Never the less, we clearly dropped the ball! Your review will allow us to follow up and make improvements.Your Cafe Sicilia Team
4 based on 224 reviews
Nikkiâs is a great place to go just to eat. Big portions, good variety, and down home Italian cooking. The cook even accommodates your favorites if they arenât on the menu. They have a big bar with Karaoke and live music. Check the calendar.
4 based on 31 reviews
Enjoyed a fine meal here with friends. The restaurant is a family operated business. Our friends who are regulars were greeted by name and were acknowledged by other regulars. The decor is 'homey' and comfortable. We ordered and our meal came out promptly. I had my favorite Chicken Parmesan and my wife had the Chicken Picatta. Both were excellent and portions were quite generous. I took half of mine home and I am a big eater.
4 based on 427 reviews
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This was our first experience here and I must say that I was disappointed with the crab benedict. I saw someone served the Monte Cristo and it looked amazing! I am glad to know that the restaurant in Colleyville is opening soon as this location is quite a drive for us.
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