Best Italian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Italian food in Craigavon. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Italian restaurants near you.. Craigavon (/kreɪˈɡævən/ kray-GAV-ən; Irish: Creag Abhann) is a planned settlement in northern County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Its construction began in 1965 and it was named after Northern Ireland's first Prime Minister: James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon. It was intended to be the heart of a new linear city incorporating Lurgan and Portadown, but this plan was abandoned and less than half of the proposed work was done. Among locals today, "Craigavon" refers to the area between the two towns. It is built beside two artificial lakes and is made up of a large residential area (Brownlow), a second smaller one (Mandeville), plus a central area (Highfield) that includes a substantial shopping centre, a courthouse and the district council headquarters. The lakes, a wildlife haven, are surrounded by woodland with walking trails. There is also a watersports centre, petting zoo, golf course and ski slope in the area. In most of Craigavon, motor vehicles are completely separated from pedestrians, and roundabouts are used extensively.
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4 based on 597 reviews
Zio mostly serves Italian food but my highlight was the Thai mussels!We had a variety of pizza, pasta, fish specials and desserts and all were very good.Service was excellent and very friendly.Wine by the glass was good quality and reasonably priced.A good choice in Portadown.
Have you tried Chico Pizzeria yet?There is lots to choose from on our menu.We serve the Best Kebab and pizza in Lurgan Town.Please give us a try.You won't regret it.We lead the way others follow!
Been eating out of here for the last few months and I only give reviews after I've sampled more than a few times.Their pizza base is very light and fluffy and their never scrimpy on their toppings which I love Went to two other pizza houses in town when out drinking lately as they'd better locations to me at the time and I'm sorry I didn't walk 3/4 mins down Victoria street to get a proper pizza that Lurgan folk deserve.Very cheap also.Would highly recommend!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This restaurant has a lovely outside seating area, but you pay for the view. Looks nice from the outside, but has a limited menu and is fairly expensive for a pizza place. Good coffee though.
3 based on 23 reviews
Take away serving American style pizza, toasted subs, burgers, chilli taco fries, chicken wings, chicken dippers and much more!
Stopped here after a day of sightseeing and really wish we would have just kept going. It was terrible. We ordered a small pizza with pepperoni and and order of onion rings. The onion rings were okay (although they were greasy as all get-out), but the pizza was flippin' revolting. First of all the sauce was just plain bad, and the 'slices' of pepperoni were literally the size of an eraser on the end of a pencil...and it tasted like it, too.We each took two bites of pizza and then threw it in the back seat. The next morning we chucked it in the bin.They weren't very friendly, either. I don't expect people to be all gushy, but a smile goes a long way. These folks acted like they would have rather been at a wake.
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