Best Italian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Italian food in Pittsburg. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Italian restaurants near you.. Pittsburg is an industrial city in Contra Costa County, California. The population was 63,264 at the 2010 census. It is located on the southern shore of the Suisun Bay in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area.
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4 based on 76 reviews
Classical and authentic Italian style cuisine. I had just a very simple dinner: their Veranda Salad, the Ravioli di Giorno (with meat filling and marinara sauce), and a glass of red wine. It was very good, and so was the service. Prices are moderate especially for the quality. My dinner came to a reasonable $36 with drink, tax, and tip. If I lived in the area I would certainly come back regularly.
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4 based on 30 reviews
New-casual environment with a choice of seating option. We have a large bar area with high tables to relaxed couches and stand height restaurant seating.
A bar-restaurant but the food offerings lean toward hand-crafted somewhat Italian rather than the usual bar-grill junk. I had their "Veg your heart out" pizza with a pesto sauce. The vegetables were fresh and the crust was great. The pesto sauce instead of tomato sauce didn't quite do it for me as it made the pizza oilier than what I expect from a vegetable pizza, and it also made the crust under the sauce a bit limp. But it was an interesting idea and done with good ingredients, so if I lived in the area there are many other things on their menu I would want to come back to try. They have a very large selection of beverages including IPAs. The service was initially a bit inattentive but the server overcompensated later so I guess that was fine on average. Price was reasonable at $23 for the pizza, beer, tax, and tip.
4 based on 52 reviews
The food here is typical Olive Garden but the service is either pretty good (rarely) or it downright stinks (most of the time). Hour waits for a table and 60-90 minute ticket times don't seem to be uncommon, and the manager seemed to think I was rude for thinking 90 minutes was too long to wait (we STILL didn't have our entrees) and was simply defending the lousy service like we did something wrong. More terrible experiences than good, won't be back. I can get insulted by rude managers almost anywhere, I have no reason to get insulted here again.
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