Reviews on Italian food in Longmont, Colorado, United States. The City of Longmont is a Home Rule Municipality in Boulder and Weld counties of the U.S. state of Colorado. Longmont is located northeast of the county seat of Boulder and 33 miles (53 km) north-northwest of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver.
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4 based on 9 reviews
Pinnochios always has food that is consistently good...it's the service that is spotty. This time however the dinner service was fast, attentive, and friendly. Ok, it wasn't that crowded but that's not here or there. I had eggplant parmigiana; it was tender, ample, and tasty. Others in my party had spaghetti and meatballs and said it was very good. Regardless...if you're in a hurry to eat this isn't the restaurant for you. If you want to relax, chat, and enjoy a leisurely meal, then Pinnochios for you...no lie.
4 based on 38 reviews
We have been privileged to be a part of the Boulder County community for over 50 years. Many of our popular entrée items have remained on our menu since the beginning, and are still being prepared with the same passion and love as they were that many year
It's ben over a year since we last ate at Gondolier. Had their Lasagne this time; food was delicious. As was the Caesar salad, and Creme Brulee. The house red, a Cabernet Sauvignon was excellent--better than most house reds. Only downside is the noise in restaurant made having a conversation difficult. Service was only just OK.
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4 based on 37 reviews
We were visiting family who live locally and they recommended Nicolo's for their calzones. I ordered the pesto chicken pizza and well, I should have stuck to the calzones. Another person in our party ordered the lasagna and thought it was good but everyone raved about the calzones. They also have a nice selection of beer/brew. Service was fast and friendly, even for a table of 9. Next time - calzones only.
3 based on 152 reviews
Based on epic pizza at the Ken Pratt store last visit, we tried the take-out/sit-down location on North Hover for a pickup order. Staff was nice and cheerful on the phone and in the store. Our pickup order slid behind a growing crowd on the sit-down side. Calzone bottom was burned black so they soaked the whole thing in olive oil to kill the bitterness, soggy mess. The pizza had a modest amount of meats, but scant quantity of the advertised veg, overcooked and a tough chew due to olive oil on the crust. Bill was not correct.
4 based on 57 reviews
My husband and I visit Longmont 2-3 times a year, and had been looking for a good pizza place. We love ultra-thin crust and we love interesting flavor combinations. Heâs happy with little to no cheese. I despise tomato sauce on my pizza and prefer pesto or just olive oil. And we both love a good salad. Protoâs fills the bill and then some!We discovered Protoâs back in November of 2018, and visited the Longmont location once on that trip. We came back twice in March of 2019. On all visits the freshness of the ingredients really shone through. We have three favorite pies. My husband loves the Tomato Pie (âProtoâs own red sauce, crushed Italian tomatoes, Kosher salt and oreganoâ). And no cheese! It is meant to be that way! First pizza place we have ever been to that there is a pizza menu choice in its natural state with no cheese! My Mom loves this one as well, with ham added to the mix.My two go-to pies are the Ruby Pie and the Pontiff Pie. The Ruby has pesto, rather than tomato sauce, mozzarella and feta cheese, Kalamata olives, and artichoke hearts. This is such a great pie â tart and salty and delicious. I thought the Ruby would be my go-to forever, but on our second visit to a Protoâs on our recent trip (Lafayette location) I tried the Pontiff, and I am so sold! The Pontiff, again, has no tomato sauce. But so many fresh flavors â olive oil, garlic, fresh spinach, roasted tomatoes (incredibly flavorful!), mozzarella and feta. Now I have the hardest time choosing.Dine in service has always been great, and calling ahead for pick up is a breeze. I know that weâll be wishing for Protoâs when we are back home in Florida â that crust is just perfect and the innovative toppings are wonderful.
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4 based on 99 reviews
Caprese Tratoria has settled down and become one of our regular dinner spots. In its earlier days they seemed inconsistent in both food and service but have become better. We generally come in after the ârushâ and are often the last to leave. The line cooks still seem to have an aversion to use red pepper, so if you want spicy you have to ask. Nice wine list at reasonable prices.We are currently eating a keto diet and you can dine here and stay keto with the right choices.
4 based on 117 reviews
Hands down, this is the best pizza in Colorado! The crust is thin and crispy, the sauce is tangy, and the toppings are amazing. My family happens to love the Salami and Basil with a great glass of red wine. Yum!
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