Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Ilion. Ilion is a village in Herkimer County, New York, United States. The population was 8,053 at the 2010 census. "Ilion" is a name for the ancient city of Troy.
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We have been patrons here since they opened under the big Willy name. By far the best pizza style food in the valley. The guys remember your name if your a regular and have great service for a small town establishment.
4 based on 58 reviews
We were told that the restaurant was really good and checked the menu before we went and were looking forward to the eggplant. The first thing the waitress told us was that they no longer serve eggplant. The bread was very good but had too much butter on it. We ate the whole basket of bread, but I kept wiping the bread on my plate to get off some of the butter. We had the bean soup which was very tasty. It was big enough that we shared it. We also shared the stuffed shells.
great for a quick lunch or dinner, love the drive through, new cinnamon dessert very good to, kids love the cheese bread and the bread sticks, the 5.00 lunch special also a very good deal
4 based on 24 reviews
Our first impression was the pleasantness and promptness of all the waitresses. When our dinners arrived we were almost embarrassed at the size of the portions. What a delicious Italian dinner. We had Riggies, Lasagna, Chicken Parm, and stuffed shells. Each was better and bigger than the other. Hard to believe anyone can leave without a doggie bag. Can't wait to go back.
4 based on 29 reviews
We almost did not stop at this spot--the pics did not look appetizing. We ordered pizza with sausage and green peppers. It was so delicious. The pizza crust is about 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick. They have small and large pizza sizes. Unfortunately, no beer sold on premises.
We ate delicious Italian food for dinner at this local family owned restaurant. My husband had spaghetti and meatballs and I ordered eggplant parmesan. It was served hot and the service was friendly and efficient. Locals kept coming in to get pizza which smelled wonderful.
Paesano's has catered almost every event my family has had for least at the past 10 years. All my siblings and their family's love to go there for the specials or just grab a quick pizza. Full disclosure, the owner has been a friend of mine since we were in school; so I'm going to quote what other people say when they eat the food:* "I haven't had a meatball in 10 years and that was 100% worth it."* "The salad dressing is so good I could drink it."* "I have no idea how they make those wings, they are fantastic."Frankly, I agree with everything said and then some. My Dad, who never at any meatballs but his own, used to go there just to buy them. And the people are just the best - which makes everything even better.
Good wings and nice atmosphere. Pizza is really good and service is fast. You can eat in or take out. I love places with trivial pursuit cards at the tables. Decorated in a fun way, friendly service - check it out.
4 based on 35 reviews
Stopped going here a few years back when despite bringing pizza problems to the attention of management more than once, I still couldn't get a decent pizza from this place. Prices were rising while toppings kept getting skimpier, and dough was never cooked through. Recently I went to a banquet at Francesca's (owned by the same people), and their chicken riggies were quite good. So my husband called Sorrento's to ask if they use the same recipe as Francesca's for riggies. After asking 3 different people, the answer finally came back from the kitchen "yes," so he proceeded to place a my takeout order. They asked if I wanted just mild (bell peppers) or if I wanted some hot peppers added in as well. I opted for a little heat. What we got was VERY disappointing. No bell peppers, very little chicken, and obviously canned hot peppers, with their vinegary juice overpowering the sauce and giving it a weird texture and taste, somewhere between Chef Boyardee and...I don't know what. Somewhat gel- like. Definitely not tomato or tomato and cream. Don't get me wrong, I know a lot of places used canned when adding in hot peppers to taste, but for Pete's sake, ever heard of a slotted spoon? Once again I was kicking myself for giving them too much of my money for substandard food. I think it was close to 14 bucks before tax for mostly noodles, yucky sauce, and oh yeah - almost forgot to mention some of the chicken chunks were rubbery and didn't taste quite right, perhaps undercooked. I had to spit out a couple mouthfuls of the already stingy amount of chicken. I honestly don't know how they stay in business. They won't be getting any more of mine!
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