Reviews on Pizza food in Sayville, New York, United States. Sayville is a hamlet and census-designated place in Suffolk County, New York, United States. Located on the South Shore of Long Island in the Township of Islip, the population of the CDP was 16,853 at the time of the 2010 census.
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4 based on 10 reviews
Stopped here at last minute and the folks keep the restaurant open late for us... We did the parmigianas - eggplant, chicken, and veal. Huge portions of excellent food. Even the pre-dinner salad was huge - full dinner-sized plate. Loved every bit of it - esp the extra service to some folks who had been on the road for a very long time.
4 based on 11 reviews
Tony's is our go-to Friday night pizza place. The owner, Benny, and his family run the restaurant and they are Italian immigrants, so they learned pizza the old-school way. Their menu is standard Italian classics, nothing fancy or trendy, just reliable, full-flavored food. Their dinners come with a side of pasta or salad, their antipasta salad is delicious. You won't find any surprises here, but the food is always good and the service is small-town friendly.
Enjoyed a freshly made calzone and slice of Sicilian pie. My husband enjoyed his buffalo chicken slices. Plenty of toppings on slice.
4 based on 70 reviews
This could be a fine stand alone Italian restaurant. The food is incredible and the service is just as good as the food! Havenât had anything I didnât like here. After a wonderful dinner I always have a cannoli! They are awesome. Try Savianoâs. You wonât be disappointed!
4 based on 53 reviews
Home Of The Giant Pie
Perpetually under construction but always great pizza. A wide selection but I believe the best is the Penne ala Vodka slice. Can be packed with families with kids on school vacation days
I went to fire island for the day yesterday and I went here and got the most amazing pizza!! I thought they would burn the pizza since itâs on fire island!! I also thought they would end the waiters job since it is fire island!! I am out of bad fire island jokes so I should talk about this place!! It was very good!! I got half sausage half plain and it was very good!! You should come here!!
3 based on 20 reviews
If you've read any of my past reviews, we've lived in Sayville for over 25 years. I've seen good restaurants not last and scratch my head..why?. I've also seen some continue for all that time and still scratch my head and say ...why?. Sayville Pizza falls between those cracks. They are not the worst, in a pinch they are always a phone call away for a quick pizza/calzone/parmagina fix, but that being said there are better choices. They have lived under the stigma of 'rumors' (unfounded or not...this town always loves gossip), but they shoulder on and we all still will go there in a pinch.
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Blessed on the South Shore with excellent choices of pizza. Friends had us over the other night for a Grandma's, Deep Dish Sausage/Broccoli Rabe and some pinwheels. Loved them all - especially the Sausage/Broccoli Rabe, which does not contain a red sauce, ordered a pie for ourselves two days later. Dine in or take out. Excellent recommendation. Ironically located adjacent to an excellent health food/organic market.
5 based on 23 reviews
Great luch specials. Their speciality pizzas are very good. Last visit we had Sausage Pepper and Onion, Ziti slice and sicilian. The zeppoles are outstanding as well.
4 based on 28 reviews
We tried this restaurant as someplace different then our usual eateries. The reviews were good and the menu on their web site looked amazing and now having eaten there can honestly say both were correct. The night we were there the place was jammed packed (reservations are highly recommended) so our waiter was a bit overwhelmed and that was the only neg. of our experience. Even with the crowd and our waiter a little slow getting to us and checking in once and a while (like forgetting our bread, slow getting our drinks, not checking to see if we needed anything, etc...) all was mostly forgiven once our food arrived. I had the baked lasagna and growing up an Italian NY'er I know my pasta's and what's good and what's not. This lasagna was among the best I've had (not as good as my nonnina's though). And everyone we dined with that night raved about each of their dishes. The prices were not cheap, but not over the top either. The atmosphere had a sort of a clean, industrial type feel. The soft lighting helped, but the noise level all around us was high. I gave it 4 stars for the reasons mentioned above: very, very crowded, waiter was overwhelmed and we had to keep flagging him down for service and a little too noisy for me, but oh the food, the food was amazing and would rate 5 stars. Perhaps a slower night or different time slot for our visit and it would have received an overall 5 stars, maybe(?). For me, when I write a review and score it's rating, for a place to earn 5 stars ALL the elements must be worthy of 5 stars. I do however recommend trying this restaurant and because the menu had so many tantalizing, appealing options leaving me wanting to taste and what we did have was that good I know we'll be going back.
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