Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Stamford, Connecticut, United States. Stamford is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. According to the 2010 census, the population of the city is 122,643. As of July 1, 2014, according to the Census Bureau, the population of Stamford had risen to 128,278, making it the third-largest city in the state (behind Bridgeport and New Haven) and the seventh-largest city in New England. Approximately 30 miles (50 kilometers) from Manhattan, Stamford is in the Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk Metro area which is a part of the Greater New York metropolitan area.
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4 based on 112 reviews
We had been recommended Coalhouse and were excited on arrival. The food was better than ok but the service was disappointing. Skip the cocktails. The bathrooms were not maintained and when brought to managementâs attention they did nothing to fix it. For what was meant to be a nice birthday treat we were sorely disappointed and wonât be returning.
4 based on 94 reviews
I was really excited to visit this place after reading the reviews. The decor and lighting was very nice and appropriate. The restaurant is a bit on the small side and unfortunately we were seated at a table that was on the main passage way and through our who meal we had to duck and move all night as meals and people passed by. Our drink order was taken and the service seemed a bit slow, by the time we were ready for another drink it took quite some time before we could place a second round. For our food we had a platter of cured meats and cheeses and we were blown away. The size of the platter, it was huge and plentiful. Many selections of meats and cheeses. We were actually quite pleased. The disappointment we had was when we asked either for some crackers or toasted bread to go along with the meats and cheeses which I guess I am accustomed to having it served along with the platter. The waitress said they did not have any but she could make us some focaccia to go along with the platter. The bread did not come until practically the end of the meal. For my entree I had the osso bucco which taste wise and size wise was perfect. My problem with the meal is that it came with risotto which I am not a fan of so I asked for some pasta instead. I was told the manager said it could not be done. This is the only place I have eaten at which would not let me replace something on the plate. Mind you I was willing to pay extra if I had to but it was not an option. Overall I was a bit disappointed with the place, it was cramped and the service was not as good as I expected. Additionally I would imagine a simple substitute of pasta instead of risotto should not be an overly complicated thing to do.
4 based on 81 reviews
Hudson Grille offers a menu with an entirely new dining experience in Stamford. Sophisticated cuisine, knowledgeable service, creativity and high energy. The restaurant itself is sleek and modern with an inviting bar offering extensive wine list, cocktail
Tried on business trip. Basically a bar with a good selection but not great beer selection and good wine choices. Hardly upscale. Incredibly LOUD so any meaningful conversation is impossible. Mostly young crowd late 20s and 30s. Not impressed. Dime a dozen. Nothing unique whatsoever about this place. Lame Club music after 9 or so.
4 based on 89 reviews
Bro-in-law and I stopped in for beers and a snack. Started with local brewery offering; 2 Roads Honeyspot IPA. Good choice, we enjoyed but wanted something a little stronger. Went to Founders Allday IPA and really liked that. Later we sampled the cicchetti meatball sampler and a pepperoni personal pizza. Both apps were terrific. Meatballs were tender, tasty and ample. Interior decor was a mixed bag, but enjoyable. Not really vintage or modern. Sort of a mix. Cool ceiling to floor advertising poster (or mural) of King Arthur Flour. Being from Vermont, that was cool to see.
4 based on 100 reviews
Our meals were great as well as the portions. Was disappointed in the overall service. Once our food was delivered, no one came by to check on how our meal was, ordering of additional drinks. We would have stayed for dessert if the service had been better.
4 based on 74 reviews
Are you craving a zesty, pan-baked pizza piled high with premium toppings for your lunch delivery? If you're in the market for scrumptious, homemade fare, then pull up a chair at Hope Pizza Restaurant in Stamford, CT. For more than 30 years, this family o
I hadn't been here in years but it's still the same top-level, quality food. The small cheese salad is large enough for two and the dressing is still light and delicious. And the pizza....awesome as always. Crunchy and loaded with cheese and toppings. It's still bright and clean, and some of the wait staff have been there forever it seems. If you want great food in a nice family-friendly, neighborhood setting, this is your place. Check it out,.
4 based on 125 reviews
In 1947, The Pellicci family opened their restaurant in the Heart of Stamford, it is Italian West Side. By 1955, a loyal and expanding clientele made it necessary to enlarge our facilities and our menu which featured a secret family recipe for baked chick
Pellicci's a "red sauce" Southern Italian restaurant, is a longstanding neighborhood institution in Stamford, CT. First recommended by a lifelong Italian neighbor, we had been there twice nearly 25 years ago and were disappointed both times. We decided to try again for dinner this Saturday. Formerly dark and somber, the interior decor could use updating, but at least was now bright and well lit and the restaurant was filled with multigenerational families boisterously celebrating special occasions. Noise level aside, our booth was private enough.Service was prompt and efficient. Menus, water, bread and olive oil were delivered promptly and drink orders taken. The highlight of the meal, a tossed salad, was cold, crisp and refreshing, although neither the menu nor the waitress informed us of a $2 upcharge for a small thimble of gorgonzola cheese we chose for the dressing. We both ordered eggplant parmigiana. Two large plates arrived, napped by rather dark looking , watery sauce and barely any of the melted mozzarella cheese that normally tops the dish. The eggplant itself was dark and rubbery, and tasted a bit old. We concluded this is not a particularly popular dish and that our portions were probably prepared days before, refrigerated or frozen, and then reheated for us. Side dishes of vegetables were equally disappointing. Broccoli rabe, usually first boiled to reduce bitterness and then sauteed with garlic in olive oil, had merely been boiled or steamed. It was fresh and tasty, with lots of garlic, but came swimming in a half-inch of water with a few drops of olive oil. The string beans marinara were equally disappointing. Instead of being cooked in marinara sauce, they were barely blanched crisp-tender, then topped with a few tablespoons of sauce, and again, served in a bowl containing another half-inch of watery sauce.Except for the salad, this meal was every bit as disappointing as we had had at Pellicci's in the past. Having grown up in a neighborhood with Italian restaurants on nearly every street, I know good Southern Italian cooking firsthand. Once again, this did not match up at all. We skipped dessert and coffee and will not be returning.
4 based on 153 reviews
Intimate, Family Owned Italian Hideaway Known For Its Reasonably Priced Italian American Cuisine Favorites. Located Next To The Hampton Inn Hotel, Villa Italia's Dinning Atmospheric Experience Will Make You Feel Comfortable And Relaxed. The Staff Is Frien
We have stayed at the Hampton Inn four times and never would have dreamed of going into Villa Italia which is on the ground floor. Why? Well, having lived in Italy for many years, I tend not to love American Italian restaurants. But, husband had shoulder surgery at HSS in Stamford and we went straight to hotel after his release. We had lunch and were very pleasantly surprised by the wonderful flavor of our hot sandwiches on delicious crusty bread. So we decided to go back for dinner and WOW....really WOW!! He had lasagna and I had Spaghetti Amatriciana, one of my favorite pastas in Rome. We were both delighted by the amazing flavor of our respective dishes. So worth having and now we are dreaming about going back and we were just there on Tuesday! We had excellent servers at both meals and it was just such a pleasant (and yummy) experience. I highly recommend trying Villa Italia - there is a romantic section, a Sports Bar section, a business meeting section and easy eating at the bar.
4 based on 454 reviews
The place to go if you enjoy great pizzas, nice atmosphere and good customer care.This is my 10th visit : never disappointed.Mozzarella sticks and tiramisu are definitely among the things you should try there.The pepperoni double cheese New York style pizza I had (on the picture) is my favorite.Enjoy !
4 based on 290 reviews
I had heard about the thin-crust pizza at The Colony Grill for years, but I finally had a chance to eat there recently with my wife and some friends. The pizza was as tasty as advertised and the sausage and onion toppings were delicious. The beer and cocktails enhanced our dining experience and our server was friendly and attentive to our needs. The restaurant was extremely busy the night we were there and the parking lot was completely full. We will definitely return to the Colony whenever we are in Stamford.
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