Reviews on Pizza food in Roanoke, Virginia, United States. A 100-foot high star atop a mountain and visible from miles around welcomes you to the "Star City of the South," a great beginning for your weekend getaway to this city rich in culture, history, fun and entertainment. Close to the star is the Mill Mountain Zoological Park, where you'll see the endangered Snow Leopard, Amur Tiger and Red Wolf, along with 40-plus other animal species. The Center in the Square is the city's cultural hub, where you can catch a Broadway-quality show at the Mill Mountain Theatre or hear the celebrated Roanoke Symphony. Museums are everywhere, and whether your interest lies in art, history, science or transportation, you'll find a museum to match it. The Harrison Museum of African-American Culture honors achievements of African Americans and includes an impressive African exhibit. For underground delights, head over to the Dixie Caverns for a 45-minute tour of breathtaking cave formations, after which you can browse through pottery, rock and mineral and other shops. There's something to keep you occupied and entertained every minute in this environmentally-conscious, friendly and very welcoming Virginia city.
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3 based on 85 reviews
Mellow Mushroom Pizza Bakers was founded in 1974 in Atlanta, Georgia. This franchise, operated under Home-Grown Industries of Georgia, Inc., is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. For 41 years, Mellow Mushroom Pizza Bakers has been serving up fresh, stone-
This was not our best visit. My salad was not the salad I ordered and one of the pizzas we ordered didn't have sauce on the entire pizza. Not only that but people who were seated after we had even ordered were served before we were.Heather, Thank you for your feedback. We apologize you did not have a better experience with us and we take these concerns very seriously. Next time you come in please ask for Emery or Kelly and we will make sure you get taken care of.
3 based on 92 reviews
Needed somewhere for drink and early dinner after a day looking round museums. This place looked busy so we took a table for two outside. I had blackened chicken burger with side of chef's vegetables. The chicken was excellent, the vegetables (baby squash, pepper, onion and garlic) were absolutely delicious. We had to wait a while for attention, initially, and the bill took ages to arrive but he food more than made up for it.
4 based on 45 reviews
Bellacino's is one of my favorite pizza places in Roanoke. The prices are great and their pizza is absolutely delecious! we usually eat there at least once a week for lunch. They also have delicious hot sandwiches (grinders). It is counter order and they bring it to your table. If you haven't already done so, check it out. Great place for a cheap family meal with the kids.
4 based on 81 reviews
Our first time checking out this pizzeria today after checking trip advisor for pizza selections. We tried pizza, salad bar and the lemon chicken pasta. We were very impressed with everything. We canât wait to go back and try the subs and calzone options. Service was great. Facility was clean. Salad bar was fresh. Parking is across the street.
4 based on 85 reviews
Fortunato is an Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria located in Downtown Roanoke, VA. We serve house made pasta dishes, Neapolitan Style Pizza, as well as craft cocktails, wine and beer. Reservations are available via OPENTABLe or by phone. Please join us for
Short walk from Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center, recommended by local business contact. The atmosphere is bright and warm. High ceilings, solid wood block tables, wood panels on walls and cool wall decor. Large and good selection of wines. Had an excellent Chianti. Had Mussels appetizer- good but not as good as Luckyâs. However the table bread was phenomenal-asked for more! Our party ordered a range of dinners and all were happy. The Italian Scallion pizza was pretty good. Finished it off with cannolis and a homemade limoncello. Very enjoyable dinner.
4 based on 116 reviews
Located at the end of a tiny strip mall dominated by a gas station, who would expect to find a gem of a restaurant? Tastefully decorated, with ample seating inside as well as on the veranda, this restaurant serves delicious food. From a tasty mushroom appetizer to excellent desserts, the three of us enjoyed a variety of dishes in between. Everything was yummy. The servers were helpful, the owners checked on us - the entire dining experience was fantastic. And best of all, the menu offerings provide an opportunity to try items not seen everywhere else.
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4 based on 99 reviews
Walked by this place numerous times. What a mistake. Meatball appetizer was amazing. Arepas were awesome. Tuna and steak were both great. Kevin our waiter was very helpful with the menu.
4 based on 127 reviews
We had been to this restaurant when it first opened and weren't overly impressed. However, we recently learned that on Sundays, they offer free Canolis for dessert. The dining room(s) are clean and quickly bused for incoming guests. The servers are prompt and neatly dressed in uniforms. The menu is pretty standard, without much imagination or deviation from 'Americanized Italian' options. My husband got baked spaghetti, which looked and tasted like Chef Boy ArDee. I ordered what I thought was clam white sauce (only described as white sauce), but it turned out to be garlic and oil...which was ok, but not what I expected. The clams were still in shell, so clearly not mixed with the sauce. It was ok, but not what I expected and nothing to write home about. Nothing comes with the meals (such as a salad), and the roles were hard, and hardly done baking. The inside tasted very doughy.The server didn't bring up the canolis until we asked about the dessert menu. We noticed that no one in our vicinity had canolis, so perhaps they weren't offering them anymore. It turns out they did have them, and they were the best thing of our lunch.I can remember now why we didn't return. As my husband said, "at least we didn't spend a fortune to be reminded."
4 based on 189 reviews
We stopped by for a few beers on Taco Tuesday, when tacos are priced at $3.00 each. Three taco choices were offered, so we ordered all three. All were mediocre; a few basic ingredients with little seasoning or flavor. These days, in Roanoke, their are a couple of relatively new and delicious places to eat tacos; Tucos Taco Lounge and Cabo Fish Taco are two that pack their tacos with full flavor. I don't see much of a reason to return to Fork in the Alley beyond the beer.
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