Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Sag Harbor, New York, United States. Sag Harbor is an incorporated village in Suffolk County, New York, United States, in the towns of East Hampton and Southampton. The population was 2,169 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 16 reviews
Very good to wonderful: Baked salmon by the pound (not cheap), well sourced Atlantic salmon, perfectly cooked, but worth it. Then you choose your veggies, also by the pound. We shared roasted Brussel sprouts and they were wonderful.Poor to terrible: Grilled cheese with fries. You choose cheddar or American cheese. I asked for cheddar, but there was no cheddar flavor in the cheese, and the bread was so saturated in cooking grease, whether it was margarine, oil, indiscriminate fatâ¦â¦ that it was soaked through the entire bread, and it would squish out as I bit down on the sandwich. Then I wonder, did they give me a fried bread and cheese sandwich? Good: The fries were really good. Average that out and you getâ¦. Average.I canât tell you who their customer base is, because of all of the different accents and languages we heard.
3 based on 44 reviews
We stopped in for an early dinner before a play at Bay Street last week. It was our second visit there since it opened late last summer. The renovation is great and the place is funky and inviting. The staff is friendly but unfortunately pretty clueless about good service. I don't fault the individuals but rather management, which really needs to gear up training. A pizza joint doesn't require 5-star service, but this place aspires to be more than a pizza joint with a full bar and prices that lead you to expect more efficient service. And it would be to the owner's advantage to have wait staff that got why it was better to ask a customer if they wanted another glass of wine (at $16!) instead of just whisking the glass away. Bread, which they called focaccia, is extra and when my husband ordered it to go with his salad, it showed up 5 minutes after he finished the salad and was ordinary Italian bread so toasted it was hard to chew without cracking a tooth. As for the pizza, it's not bad, but doesn't hold a candle to the incredible pies they turn out at Pizza Brunetti in Westhampton Beach. Not sure if the oven isn't hot enough or the ingredients (mostly the cheese) not as good, but it is B+ pizza at best, albeit priced at A or A+. I mention all this because I so wish this place was better and am hoping some management attention will get it to the next level. Sag needs a place like this. Here's hoping it becomes what it was intended to be.
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