Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Eureka including Mazzotti's Italian Food, Brick & Fire Bistro, Paul's Live From New York Pizza, Babe's Pizza & Pasta, Mazzotti's Italian Food, Winco Foods, Costco, Mazzotti's Italian Food, Smug's Pizza, Diver Bar and Grill
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4 based on 24 reviews
Cider was the highlight. Other tables had cloth napkins; we were given paper. Pizza was ok. The burger looked great but didnât try it. Definitely a mixed experience. Will have to try it again.
4 based on 34 reviews
Good pizza if you are on the run. There are about fours seats, but otherwise, plan to take out. The Bay is a block away, so there is a gorgeous view.
3 based on 136 reviews
Mazzotti's Old Town, is a fine dining, yet family friendly restaurant. Featuring traditional Italian entrees and salads, we also prepare delicious steak and seafood menu items too. We are located in the heart of historic Old Town Eureka. We except reserva
We have been rather discouraged in finding our go to restaurants since moving to Eureka 3 1/2 months ago. So when a neighbor suggested Mazzotti's as an Italian choice we were optimistic (her Chinese restaurant suggestion had provided that best alternative so far). First of all I'd like to express that the location and the decor are charming. The friendliness and service we received from the hostess, the clearing young lady, and our waitress (with one big exception) was top notch. Their attentiveness and efficiency are the only reasons we did not at a critical juncture get up and walk out. We were seated at an intimate booth close to the bar - but also close to the kitchen. No problem - it was relatively private. My lady ordered Fettuccine Alfredo and I the Chicken Marsala. Along with dinner we ordered a bottle of cabernet. The wine and basket of bread (delicious) with the oil/balsamic dip were served in no time - likewise was the salad. That's when the experience took a dive. The lettuce was wilted but along with our food came an invasion of gnats. Only a couple at first and my wife was amused by my clapping attempts at assassination. When our entrees were served (again quickly) a few more arrived. There were probably never more than 6-8 at a time buzzing around but not the environment/atmosphere in which anyone wishes to dine. My wife gave a thumbs down on the Fettuccini Alfredo saying it was quite bland. The menu described the Chicken Marsala as a "chicken breast sautéed in a mushroom, garlic and marsala cream. Served over fettuccine" - much the same as Chicken Marsala anywhere. Instead it was chunks of relatively flavorless chicken mixed into noodles in a sauce that had only a distant relationship with Marsala. What could easily be described as chicken stroganoff. The presence of the gnats was not adding to the experience and I got the attention of our waitress. I asked her to bend down to my eye level and see the half dozen or so gnats then hovering over our food and wine glasses. Her response was, "That's a new development and we're trying to get it taken care of. Sorry." I was struck dumb and my partner was equally taken back. We expeditiously finished our meal - declined the offer for dessert - and paid the check leaving a generous tip for the service but vowing never to return. There are several positive reviews posted here amongst the 1-3 star ratings and I can only surmise that the lack of really good dining choices in the area has lowered their standards and dulled their tastes.I have often read reviews of newly opened restaurants wherein people state that they will give it another try when they get the bugs out. Well, I suppose we're saying we won't return even if they do get the bugs out.We want to personally apologize for this experience. What had happened is there was a failed pipe under the bar area, and it had been festering for maybe a couple weeks when all the sudden we had a gnat infestation and obviously it took a few more days to figure it out. I called the pest elimination services and they finally ran a camera under that bar area and found the problem. Then we called plumbers and got them in, but it took a few days to get plumbing replaced, dry the area out and to kill off the gnats.We are seriously sorry about this, and we pride ourselves on having modern, clean and healthy facilities to serve our customers in. If there is any way we could make this up to you, we would love too. Please fill free to send me an email to [email protected] and let us at least refund your money or provide you with a gift card to see if you could give us a second chance and let us earn your business back. One walk through our kitchens will tell you we mean business and have a standard not in common with what happened to you.SINCERELY,Joseph Mazzotti
4 based on 25 reviews
Our small community is lucky to have such a great Costco, living here behind the Redwood Curtin getting ripped off by every store in the county is tiresome to say the least! Everyone jacks the prices up on everything!! But here at Costco we can spend $500 bucks and not feel slighted and ripped! Memorial Day weekend BBQs go a lot further when shopping at Costco!
4 based on 48 reviews
Great options that are affordable. If you look carefully, you can find healthy foods, but it is mostly big name items (not your Whole Foods). Some bulk shopping, most is well-priced, and large quantities available. Bring your comfortable shoes; this is a large store.
3 based on 136 reviews
Mazzotti's Old Town, is a fine dining, yet family friendly restaurant. Featuring traditional Italian entrees and salads, we also prepare delicious steak and seafood menu items too. We are located in the heart of historic Old Town Eureka. We except reserva
We have been rather discouraged in finding our go to restaurants since moving to Eureka 3 1/2 months ago. So when a neighbor suggested Mazzotti's as an Italian choice we were optimistic (her Chinese restaurant suggestion had provided that best alternative so far). First of all I'd like to express that the location and the decor are charming. The friendliness and service we received from the hostess, the clearing young lady, and our waitress (with one big exception) was top notch. Their attentiveness and efficiency are the only reasons we did not at a critical juncture get up and walk out. We were seated at an intimate booth close to the bar - but also close to the kitchen. No problem - it was relatively private. My lady ordered Fettuccine Alfredo and I the Chicken Marsala. Along with dinner we ordered a bottle of cabernet. The wine and basket of bread (delicious) with the oil/balsamic dip were served in no time - likewise was the salad. That's when the experience took a dive. The lettuce was wilted but along with our food came an invasion of gnats. Only a couple at first and my wife was amused by my clapping attempts at assassination. When our entrees were served (again quickly) a few more arrived. There were probably never more than 6-8 at a time buzzing around but not the environment/atmosphere in which anyone wishes to dine. My wife gave a thumbs down on the Fettuccini Alfredo saying it was quite bland. The menu described the Chicken Marsala as a "chicken breast sautéed in a mushroom, garlic and marsala cream. Served over fettuccine" - much the same as Chicken Marsala anywhere. Instead it was chunks of relatively flavorless chicken mixed into noodles in a sauce that had only a distant relationship with Marsala. What could easily be described as chicken stroganoff. The presence of the gnats was not adding to the experience and I got the attention of our waitress. I asked her to bend down to my eye level and see the half dozen or so gnats then hovering over our food and wine glasses. Her response was, "That's a new development and we're trying to get it taken care of. Sorry." I was struck dumb and my partner was equally taken back. We expeditiously finished our meal - declined the offer for dessert - and paid the check leaving a generous tip for the service but vowing never to return. There are several positive reviews posted here amongst the 1-3 star ratings and I can only surmise that the lack of really good dining choices in the area has lowered their standards and dulled their tastes.I have often read reviews of newly opened restaurants wherein people state that they will give it another try when they get the bugs out. Well, I suppose we're saying we won't return even if they do get the bugs out.We want to personally apologize for this experience. What had happened is there was a failed pipe under the bar area, and it had been festering for maybe a couple weeks when all the sudden we had a gnat infestation and obviously it took a few more days to figure it out. I called the pest elimination services and they finally ran a camera under that bar area and found the problem. Then we called plumbers and got them in, but it took a few days to get plumbing replaced, dry the area out and to kill off the gnats.We are seriously sorry about this, and we pride ourselves on having modern, clean and healthy facilities to serve our customers in. If there is any way we could make this up to you, we would love too. Please fill free to send me an email to [email protected] and let us at least refund your money or provide you with a gift card to see if you could give us a second chance and let us earn your business back. One walk through our kitchens will tell you we mean business and have a standard not in common with what happened to you.SINCERELY,Joseph Mazzotti
4 based on 65 reviews
My family and were craving some pizza and decided to stop into Babe's for a quick bite to eat. My picky mother was pleased to see they had many different non-tomato based sauces that she could choose from. She ordered a personal pizza with garlic sauce and pepperoni. She loved it! My father and I split a medium, standard pepperoni and cheese and were also delighted with both the sauce and the crust. We opted for a trip through the yummy looking salad bar as well. The restaurant had a nice, relaxed, family feel to it. The staff were happy and helpful, and we could tell many of people eating in were regulars.
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4 based on 111 reviews
I was staying overnight in Eureka and found this Place to eat by asking Siri. The directions were very easy to find and the restaurant looked reasonably appealing from the outside. Inside it was a little more rundown than expected but this, from experience, could easily have added character. The staff were really nice and polite. I ordered a calzone, which came with two types of cheese. I had ham added to it. When it was brought to the table it was almost unrecognisable as a calzone. The taste was pleasant enough but it was a little boring and definitely lacked imagination. The pizzas I saw were a little more inviting and I would certainly not recommend the calzone under any circumstances.
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4 based on 588 reviews
To just call Brick & Fire Bistro an Italian restaurant wouldn't quite describe it. The space is focused on our wood-fired brick oven - the 'cornerstone' of the kitchen. In it we do everything from bake breads & pizzas, roast lamb shanks & pork chops, and
Small intimate restaurant with a diverse menu. The bar only sears three and looks upon the brick oven. Entertaining place to relax with a good wine selection. I had a chicken pizza with interesting added topping. I especially liked the shaved asparagus and mushrooms they used. I saw other dishes ordered, like roasted chicken and a big variety of pizzas.Iâd go back!
3 based on 136 reviews
Mazzotti's Old Town, is a fine dining, yet family friendly restaurant. Featuring traditional Italian entrees and salads, we also prepare delicious steak and seafood menu items too. We are located in the heart of historic Old Town Eureka. We except reserva
We have been rather discouraged in finding our go to restaurants since moving to Eureka 3 1/2 months ago. So when a neighbor suggested Mazzotti's as an Italian choice we were optimistic (her Chinese restaurant suggestion had provided that best alternative so far). First of all I'd like to express that the location and the decor are charming. The friendliness and service we received from the hostess, the clearing young lady, and our waitress (with one big exception) was top notch. Their attentiveness and efficiency are the only reasons we did not at a critical juncture get up and walk out. We were seated at an intimate booth close to the bar - but also close to the kitchen. No problem - it was relatively private. My lady ordered Fettuccine Alfredo and I the Chicken Marsala. Along with dinner we ordered a bottle of cabernet. The wine and basket of bread (delicious) with the oil/balsamic dip were served in no time - likewise was the salad. That's when the experience took a dive. The lettuce was wilted but along with our food came an invasion of gnats. Only a couple at first and my wife was amused by my clapping attempts at assassination. When our entrees were served (again quickly) a few more arrived. There were probably never more than 6-8 at a time buzzing around but not the environment/atmosphere in which anyone wishes to dine. My wife gave a thumbs down on the Fettuccini Alfredo saying it was quite bland. The menu described the Chicken Marsala as a "chicken breast sautéed in a mushroom, garlic and marsala cream. Served over fettuccine" - much the same as Chicken Marsala anywhere. Instead it was chunks of relatively flavorless chicken mixed into noodles in a sauce that had only a distant relationship with Marsala. What could easily be described as chicken stroganoff. The presence of the gnats was not adding to the experience and I got the attention of our waitress. I asked her to bend down to my eye level and see the half dozen or so gnats then hovering over our food and wine glasses. Her response was, "That's a new development and we're trying to get it taken care of. Sorry." I was struck dumb and my partner was equally taken back. We expeditiously finished our meal - declined the offer for dessert - and paid the check leaving a generous tip for the service but vowing never to return. There are several positive reviews posted here amongst the 1-3 star ratings and I can only surmise that the lack of really good dining choices in the area has lowered their standards and dulled their tastes.I have often read reviews of newly opened restaurants wherein people state that they will give it another try when they get the bugs out. Well, I suppose we're saying we won't return even if they do get the bugs out.We want to personally apologize for this experience. What had happened is there was a failed pipe under the bar area, and it had been festering for maybe a couple weeks when all the sudden we had a gnat infestation and obviously it took a few more days to figure it out. I called the pest elimination services and they finally ran a camera under that bar area and found the problem. Then we called plumbers and got them in, but it took a few days to get plumbing replaced, dry the area out and to kill off the gnats.We are seriously sorry about this, and we pride ourselves on having modern, clean and healthy facilities to serve our customers in. If there is any way we could make this up to you, we would love too. Please fill free to send me an email to [email protected] and let us at least refund your money or provide you with a gift card to see if you could give us a second chance and let us earn your business back. One walk through our kitchens will tell you we mean business and have a standard not in common with what happened to you.SINCERELY,Joseph Mazzotti
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