Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Archdale. Archdale is a city in Guilford and Randolph counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The population was 11,415 at the 2010 census, up from 9,014 at the 2000 census.
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4 based on 63 reviews
Recommended by the locals and didn't disappoint. Owners are Italian and it comes through is the taste of the sauce and fresh pieces of garlic throughout the meal. Spaghetti was very good and Eggplant Parmesan was good but just slightly undercooked. Ordered as take out and very much enjoyed our 'comfort food' back in our room. Some of the best Italian we've had in North Carolina.
4 based on 43 reviews
phone number: 336-883-9810
In addition to pizza, Jimmy's serves pasta and a variety of American meals. The hot open face roast beef was quite good. They fry their own potato chips. Seating is available outside under umbrellas or inside at a bar or in booths. Waitress is friendly and informative
3 based on 115 reviews
Serving the triad for over 30 years . We cook to order and using fresh ingredients . Our home made sauce is prepared daily. Modern atmosphere .
Sauce was very salty, had to ask for more bread (only given a few small pieces), eggplant not done. Pasta not homemade, and not done. Soda needed syrup...Just disappointing.
4 based on 222 reviews
Was in High Point for my grandsonâs graduation. Restaurant was busy but didnât mind waiting since we had six in our party. Wait staff was friendly and helpful. Everyone had something different and we all said our food was very good. The portions were very large. Enough to share. Will try again.
If you didn't know it was here, you'd just drive on past. And even if you did know it was here, you probably still drive on past. It is at the far left of a small, worn strip center that is anchored by a convenience store/gas station - in fact, it is less than 'not much to look at". This entire part of Brentwood fits that bill.But, like so many hole-in-the-wall, mom & pop restaurants, you'd be missing some excellent food, food worth giving up some ambience for. The place is small, 4 or 5 booths, several tables, and a large screen, floor model TV at the back. These folks are obviously soccer fans in a big way, with pictures and posters on the walls everywhere. You order at the counter, fast food style, and grab a seat. The food will be brought to you, and service is relatively quick, depending on what you order - the 2 piece pizza daily special is quick, the Stromboli is, of course, cooked to order, so more time is needed. They do a lot of take out business, and do some delivery, as well.We ordered the 2 piece special (just under $7 with a drink), and of course, the regular Stromboli (under $7), along with a side salad. The pizza slices were well sized (though there are larger slices available in the area), loaded with great flavor, gooey with great cheese, and the crust was awesome - thin, well cooked, loaded with taste. There is not much better in the Triad, if any, for our tastes at least.The Stromboli was ever bit the equal of the pizza - perfectly cooked crust, absolutely loaded with cheese and meat, with a nice sauce - just a great version. As with the pizza, there are few its equal in this area. The service is very good, and very friendly.And, oh yeah, we'll be back.
nother one of those great mom & pop restaurants that doesn't impress much from the outside, but is clean and bright inside, and more importantly, serves up some pretty good food. This one has been around since 1987, is 100% Greek owned, and just won (again) the High Point Enterprise readers award as best local lunch place for 2014 - I know, I know - some of these "best local" contests might lack a certain gravitas - but this one rings true.The menu is varied, offering subs, pitas & wraps, wings, sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs, a few plates (marinated chicken, chicken tenders, gyro, souvlaki), pasta dishes, and a variety of salads.They have a daily special for $5.69, which generally includes a 10" sub and a 20 oz drink.We tried several items, including a Hot Dog ($2.19), a Cheeseburger ($3.29), a 10" Italian Sub ($5.89), a Gyro on Pita ($5.99), and finally a small side of house made Chicken Salad (5 oz for $3.55). The Hot Dog was not one we'd reorder - the "chili" is more a meat sauce, with Greek spices, suitable for pasta, but not on a wiener.The Chicken Salad was loaded with fresh tasting chicken, but is a bit sweet for my taste due to the sweet pickles in it. The Italian Sub was pretty good, but was a little light on the meat and cheese, and heavy on the tomato and mayo - that combination results in the tastes of the meat and cheese being rather muted.The Cheeseburger is outstanding - well sized, full of flavor, and a great bargain at $3.29. This sandwich also was a little heavy on the tomato, but removing a slice is an easy answer. The Gyro is also simply excellent - a combination of seasoned beef and lamb, well cooked on a vertical pit, as the meat in a Gyro should be. The meat is sliced a little thicker than most you'll find, and this seems to keep the meat from drying out, and it is loaded with flavor. Again the removal of a slice or two of fresh tomato was an improvement.The Philly Steak & Cheese, and the Marinated Chicken Sub or Plate are well thought of here - we'll try them on the next visit, 'cause we'll be back.
3 based on 115 reviews
Serving the triad for over 30 years . We cook to order and using fresh ingredients . Our home made sauce is prepared daily. Modern atmosphere .
Sauce was very salty, had to ask for more bread (only given a few small pieces), eggplant not done. Pasta not homemade, and not done. Soda needed syrup...Just disappointing.
4 based on 23 reviews
With a variety of hand made dishes ranging from chicken, seafood, pasta, sandwiches, and wraps Pizza Vino is the perfect place to get the real Italian taste. With every order Pizza Vino promises that customers will not receive any artificial products, eve
My wife and I were in Goldsboro soccer tournament for the Adidas Clash. My daughter wanted pasta so we went here for dinner and we're glad we did. The calzones and Stromboli were really good and my wife enjoyed her pasta too.
3 based on 115 reviews
Serving the triad for over 30 years . We cook to order and using fresh ingredients . Our home made sauce is prepared daily. Modern atmosphere .
Sauce was very salty, had to ask for more bread (only given a few small pieces), eggplant not done. Pasta not homemade, and not done. Soda needed syrup...Just disappointing.
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