Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Oceanside, New York, United States. Oceanside is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) located in the southern part of the town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. The population was 32,109 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 57 reviews
I have taken dinner here a few times in my visits to NY. The dining room is spacious, clean and well attended. Food is excellent with reasonable prices for NY. In my party of four recently we ordered shrimp parma, chicken parma and two orders of ravioli with meatballs. Everyone was happy with their meals. Easy parking at the restaurant which is a plus. A double size glass of chardonnay was only $10. Definitely recommend.
4 based on 16 reviews
No matter what kind of pizza we order, its always great. The Brooklyn Pizza is amazing! This time we ordered a plain pizza....While driving through the parking lot, a moron in a Lexus cut me off. I stopped short to avoid hitting her. The pizza went flying off the seat and onto the floor, upside down. I went back to D'Coccos to reorder another pizza. When I went back in, carrying the pizza box, they saw me and asked "Whats wrong?" I opened the box and told them someone cut me off in the parking lot and asked if they could throw the pizza out for me.They took the box and tossed it for me...told me they'd make me a new pizza. When it was ready I went to pay for it and they wouldnt take the money.These people are consistently nice and once in a while if they are swamped and you have to wait a minute or 2 for attention its ok. They're only human and theyre food and consideration are well worth the wait. There are 4 pizza places within walking distance and we wont go anywhere other than D'Coccos.
4 based on 22 reviews
Fresh And Authentic Italian. Gather a group of friends, and visit us today to get a taste of traditional Italian fare. From delicious pizzas to classic entrees, you'll be sure to find something you love on our dine-in menu! Enjoy Great Food At Home! We of
After our favorite pizza joint closed, we searched for a new spot and tried plain pizza from Lia's. That was easily one of the worst pies I've had. Way too much grease with very little flavor and the crust was forgettable. If you're looking for a decent slice or pie, go elsewhere.
4 based on 54 reviews
Dont miss this place. Came here with my wife and mother to see if they could host my moms 80th. Stayed for dinner and very glad we did. Paul the host was outstanding. Wait staff was impeccable. Large portions and great price. Food was tops. Favorites: bake clams, tender calamari, eggplant parm and stuff shrimp. A dont miss in Lynbrook.!!
4 based on 16 reviews
We have been coming here for many years and always enjoyed the food, but last night it was terrible. The marsala combo, a combination of veal, chicken, and shrimp, was in a sauce that had no taste of marsala and was suspiciously light in color. Plus, the veal and chicken were tough. The shrimp boscaiola was OK, but not as good as it used to be and the portion was smaller. When my husband politely told the waitress that his marsala combo wasn't good, her demeanor changed immediately. She went from friendly to sullen and didn't apologize. He really should have sent it back. We're crossing this restaurant off our list & won't go back.
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4 based on 64 reviews
Nice service...upon siiting we were brought 4 pieces of very tasy bruschetta along with a basket of assorted breads.I ordered the scungilli...not readily available (believe it or not) in most Italian restauraunts on Long Island. It was delicious!Also, had a half caraffe of red wine, filled to the top, tasty and very reasonably priced!Decent salad served as a side dish, my wife had soup and pizza all very good!Very friendly service, efficient and prompt.The cost for our dinner was inexpensive and the food was excellent!!!
4 based on 117 reviews
A fantastic restaurant, oozing essence of Italy.From the moment you walk in you actually believe you are in Italy.It has the atmosphere of a bar and Italian restaurant combined.A great friendly atmosphere with an extensive menu which provides very carefully crafted âSpecialâsâ on the menu.It also provides a great selection of beers and wines.The staff and servers were brilliant which added to the already rewarding atmosphere.
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4 based on 57 reviews
Be prepared to either shout, or wear noise-cancelling ear buds because Nick's is one LOUD restaurant , but the food makes the noise level worthwhile.You can get single or family portions and both are definitely filling, rich, flavorful (among other choices, we started with a pizza, of course, made thin crust style, with the freshest basil on top. SO good!), and presented fairly quickly by a fast-moving wait staff (it's crowded in here: one reason for how loud it is!). Nick's has modern decor and design, with high ceilings with exposed ductwork, slatted "fencing" that separates the entryway with the main restaurant, a full bar with large-screen TVs, framed illustrations on the walls, and it is fairly narrow (another reason why it is kinda crowded). It has a bit of a Manhattan restaurant vibe. Bring your appetite, and think about those earplugs.
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4 based on 87 reviews
Have had many items here and all were very good. The antipasto, one of my favorites, is fresh and huge, the small easily serves four. The crust of the pizza is nearly perfect. The vegetable minestrone is excellent. The white sausage sandwich and the meatball parmesan are both delicious. The restaurant is a bit small and sometimes there is a short wait but, itâs worth it.
4 based on 48 reviews
A must!On Sunday, August 19, 2018 at 5:30 my friend and I had dinner at Cena081. We were staying overnight at the Vianna spa and hotel. It was a girls weekend. We found the restaurant on a website called Restaurant.com. I called to make reservations and Armando the manager picked up the phone and place those reservations for us. When we arrived we sat outside in the patio. Although you were on Post Avenue on Long Island we felt as if you were in someoneâs backyard in Italy. Paul was our server. We ordered the Caprese as an appetizer and split it. We also ordered as an appetizer the baked chicken wings. They called Coscette di pollo. We both ordered risotto. It was made just a little bit differently, more creamier. See the 081 in the restaurant name is the area code in Italy from where the owner originated. Itâs in the north. Northern Italian cuisine tends to be a little bit more creamier. Both the dishes were delicious. Risotto w/ Asparagus shrimpRisotto w/ Porcini mushrooms Since there wasnât any Italian bread, the owner sent over grilled veggies and even treated us to coffees and liquors after dinner. Armando was so nice.
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