Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Fountain Hills, Arizona, United States. Fountain Hills is a town in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. Known for its impressive fountain, once the tallest in the world, it borders on the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, and Scottsdale, Arizona. The population is 22,489, as of the 2010 census. Between the 1990 and 2000 censuses it was the eighth-fastest-growing place among cities and towns in Arizona.
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3 based on 27 reviews
We thoroughly enjoyed our experience here. The bruschetta and artichoke/spinach dip with pizza bread were a great start. The pizza was delicious. And the service was very friendly. We came back for a second time before we left Fountain Hills. No fluke. Still very good.
4 based on 29 reviews
This restaurant has been here awhile. To me it's Pizza is good but the crust is not thin enough, even when you request extra thin crust. But their cannoli is the best in our town. So if your sweet tooth is energized go here and indulge. I think the desert chef has her own business.
4 based on 27 reviews
Ordered veggie pizza to go. Asked if they used red sauce and was told they did. Well they did, but not so much. Came home and needed to open jar of sauce to put on top. That said, the pizza was tasty. I will try other places in town before I go back. Order was on time. Outdoor seating available.
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The staff is very friendly and great service the food was fantastic. We really enjoyed all the food from the tea room.
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4 based on 26 reviews
We have talked about going here for some time. Heard some good reviews, but sometimes I think it gets too associated with the Eagle Mountain Golf Course and/or the Eagle Mountain Inn (both great places). Piertro's is nestled in between the course and the Inn. Not very large, but great ambiance, and some views. But that's not the best part. Service and food are both outstanding!. Full bar and a good wine list. We had reservations, and were seated early. Server (Jayce) did an excellent job, suggesting different items when we had questions. I mentioned I had some temporary allergen restrictions, and was told no problem. Sauces and sides were made when ordered, not ahead. Start with the bread basket, Nice, thin buttered slices with a warm marinara on the side. Delicious. Then a generous shrimp cocktail. My wife had the six layer lasagna, and it was very good. I had the halibut with a side of vegetables. Very good as well. Probably the best halibut I have had in the valley, although I have not been everywhere yet. The young chef Jackson came out during the dinner to make sure everything was prepared as requested. And it was. Serving sizes are good. Plenty of leftovers to take home. Manager Kyle came and checked on us during the meal. We also met the owners, who were gracious enough to provide a couple of shots of limoncello, and a canoli dessert. I wish I could eat that stuff!Overall, a great experience. We will be back, and sooner rather than later. If you have not been here, give it a try. The service here is excellent. The food was excellent.
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4 based on 196 reviews
Arrivederci Cucina Italiana features signature, traditional Italian dishes and also a variety of new and exciting modern Italian dishes.
And again! âArrivederciâ is Itaiian for âUntil we meet againâ. And that is one place in Fountain Hills you would want to go back over and over again: the food is Italian, indeed. And no wonder, the Proprietor, Angelo, is Italian. The pasta is outstanding and cooked correctly âal denteâ. There is veal, a rare treat even in Italian places in the West. Cannoli, the sweet Sicilian desert, to die for, filled upon ordering, thus yummy and crunchy. Not to mention good Italian cocktails, like Campari, and an extensive wine list, with options for every pocket. Oh, and did I mention the views of the Lake & the Fountain, gorgeous! Great place!**
4 based on 302 reviews
European restaurant focusing on Mediterranean diet and healthy eating. Five years winner of "best Pizza" award. Full bar, wine and beer to go. The best view in the area.
Four of us visited Euro Pizza at about 12 noon on a Monday afternoon in June, 2019. We were seated by a pleasant hostess, followed by almost an immediate greeting by our waitress. I'll just focus on my meal since our guests will post their own reviews. The was a dual birthday celebration for two of us. I ordered the Turkey Cheese Burger with fries. While waiting we asked for extra napkins. We were told the wait staff were instructed to not provide extra napkins. Huh? A little later we were secretly provided with two (2) extra napkins for the four of us. We were considering cutting each napkin in half so all four of us could benefit from an extra (piece) of napkin. This is a fascinating customer service strategy to save on expenses! But at what cost in PR terms? After about a ten (10) minute wait our meals arrived. My turkey burger was hot, contained and omitted (sans onions) the ingredients which I specified. The burger was OK, but not great. Here's why: The turkey patty was not very tasty or distinctive in any way. The French Fries were hot, plentiful, but slightly under cooked. After the plates were removed the waitress returned and offered the two birthday boys a complementary vanilla Gelato desert. The two deserts were served with two spoons on each dish. It was a nice touch and kinda saved the day for the restaurant.Overall: Nice setting. Waitress was both pleasant and efficient, e.g., she refilled my water glass without being asked, removed empty plates when appropriate, etc. So she did good. My food was OK but certainly not memorable as one would hope from the web site advertisement and mission statement which included â...by serving great tasting food...â. But the one area of our experience today that was memorable was the responses we got when we asked for extra napkins. Câmon. That one senseless restriction reduces the credibility of the restaurant much more than management may ever realize. Of course, they could always post a disclaimer on their web site that extra napkins will not be provided. So somebody, please tell management to change that practice and we (and perhaps countless others) might consider coming back...
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4 based on 263 reviews
Sapori D'Italia brings a piece of Italy to Fountain Hills, AZ. Enjoy some of the finest Italian dishes prepared from our kitchen to your table. Everything is made from scratch, including our mozzarella and pasta. We use only the highest quality ingredient
restaurant has been here for a while, but we never stopped in. Friends from out of town were here, so decided to go. Not very big on the inside, some outside seating, but very hot this time of year. I recommend a reservation.Drinks moderately priced (410 for wine, bottle of same for $36). Meals reasonably priced, $20 to $30. We had veal and salmon piccata, veal marsala and parpadelle with bolognese sauce All very good. Service by Jenelle was excellent. She was very patient with us, friendly and attentive. Would go back again, by the way we are going tonight.
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