Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Southport, Connecticut, United States. Southport is a former borough in the town of Fairfield, Connecticut, and also a census-designated place. It is located along Long Island Sound between Mill River and Sasco Brook, where it borders Westport. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 1,585. Settled in 1639, Southport center has been designated a local historic district since 1967, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 as the Southport Historic District.
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4 based on 56 reviews
Try the veggie pizza. You won't be disappointed. The crust is delicious, too. It's not Pepe's but the wait isn't like Pepe's either. It's worth it to stand outside and just breathe in the aroma. And convenient for those who commute..
4 based on 18 reviews
We like eating at Sammy's Pizza. They offer a full menu:appetizers, salads, many kinds of pizza, soup, wraps, sandwiches, entrees, desserts including ice cream and ices. We ordered a whole wheat crust pizza with low fat cheese and mushrooms. We like the thin crispy crust on the pizza. I also had a vegetable wrap. My husband had a grilled chicken parm hero. We enjoyed all the food and had good service too.
4 based on 174 reviews
We stopped in for dinner with friends recently. We all decided to order what we thought was an individual pizza. They arrived and we easily could have ordered 2 instead of 4, we all had about half a pizza left over to take home. I ordered a white pie with spinach and ricotta...mmmmm so good! A couple of the others ordered the margarita pizza which they also enjoyed. Service was great, we had a really pleasant and helpful waitress. Will definitely go back, we want to try the paninis.
4 based on 101 reviews
Weâve visited Quattro Pazzi several times and it never disappoints! The food may be a bit pricey, but it is consistently great food and worth the extra bucks!! This trip we had the parmesan entrusted sole, which was incredible! And the espresso rubbed filet mignon special which was the BEST THING EVER!
4 based on 89 reviews
We opened our doors in 2011 in Westport, CT. Pane e Bene stands for bread and goodness. Bread: We use fresh ingredients in our Italian Contemporary cuisine. Goodness: The service is as important as the food. We combine good service and good food to our cu
If you want real Italian gourmet food in Westport CT, this is the place. Outstanding variety of menu choices prepared perfectly. Nice ambiance but relatively small. The kind of Italian restaurant where the owner takes a great deal of pride in serving you. Excellent sauce! I had the zuppa di pesce which was loaded with seafood in a delicious broth. Appetizers are outstanding too. Pricey but worth it if you love quality Italian and want to impress a guest.Hi Ralph, thank you for this thoughtful and wonderful review. We really appreciate loyal customers like you, and we are so happy to hear that you love our Italian dishes! Hope to see you back again soon.
4 based on 176 reviews
Itâs nice to see a favorite restaurant keeping up their standards. Avellinoâs is. The warm and friendly setting sets you up for a nice lunch or dinner. With the food being as good as it is, you will be in good shape. Go!
4 based on 100 reviews
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This highly popular (pricey) Italian restaurant, housed in a former railroad station, has excellent food and attentative service. However, it lacks the intimacy of an up scale Italian eatery. The main dining room has 20+foot ceilings, with white table clothed tables scattared throughout.Frankly, it's cold. The second floor dining area is isolated and would be good for private parties. To be seated there independently is being sentenced to a remote area; especially if there are few other diners. The new bar area, with high tables is an attractive spot to stop for a drink after disembarking the train.
4 based on 253 reviews
We had lunch al fresco on the patio. It was a very pleasant sunny day and the patio was comfortable with patio tables covered with umbrellas. We shared the margarita pizzaâwhich was even too large for 2 people and the grill chicken pineapple salad. They were both delicious.
4 based on 166 reviews
We had a fantastic lunch here. They have many gluten-free options and the absolute best GF pizza weâve ever had. Even the gluten eaters enjoyed it. The salad was plentiful and fresh. The family raved about the fresh mozzarella. They enjoyed their sandwiches also. The service was friendly and helpful. Itâs a wonderful choice.
4 based on 100 reviews
Most credit cards accepted
This highly popular (pricey) Italian restaurant, housed in a former railroad station, has excellent food and attentative service. However, it lacks the intimacy of an up scale Italian eatery. The main dining room has 20+foot ceilings, with white table clothed tables scattared throughout.Frankly, it's cold. The second floor dining area is isolated and would be good for private parties. To be seated there independently is being sentenced to a remote area; especially if there are few other diners. The new bar area, with high tables is an attractive spot to stop for a drink after disembarking the train.
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