Reviews on Pizza food in Vineland, Lincoln, Ontario. Vineland is a 1990 novel by Thomas Pynchon, a postmodern fiction set in California, United States in 1984, the year of Ronald Reagan's reelection.
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4 based on 15 reviews
We used to love this place when it first opened...tasted just like Mossimoâs, very good quality. Unfortunately, over the past several months, the quality has gone downhill and each pizza is different than the last. Bummer. Management needs to train staff and set some consistent standards!
4 based on 18 reviews
We've eaten here a number of times during the years Gigi's has been in Beamsville. It is a family-run place and the proprietor takes pride in her home-made spaghetti and pizza sauces. Everything is made right there and of good ingredients. The prices are reasonable and the staff very anxious to please. (We take our own beverages because they do not serve water.) Having said all that, I look at the space and think they could be doing much more with what they have. There are only four tables, but they go from the front to the back so no one is freezing at the door. If there were booths, some vinyl tablecloths, candles and nicer music, it could be a charming Italian restaurant. Maybe some day!
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4 based on 25 reviews
One of my favourite local spots to eat. Everything is delicious the pizza, felafel, chicken shawarma on rice Iâve never been disappointed eating here and the prices are reasonable. Pro tip: get the home made shawarma sauce on everything, so good.Wonderful family run business!
4 based on 36 reviews
We have been apart of the neighbourhood in Beamsville for over 20 years and still going strong. We offer a wide variety of foods for dine in, take out and delivery.
We ate here recently while visiting some winery's in the area. We ordered a perogie pizza which was really good and 1 lb of wings. We got the wings breaded with medium sauce. We got 7 small wings with little meat and lots of breading and they were over cooked. The service was prompt and friendly. We would go back for another pizza but not the wings.I am sorry to hear about your wings from you last visit. Can you please let me know the date that you were in and i will see why the wings were overcooked and talk to our supplier about wing sizes. Please send me an email so i can better respond to you once i resolve this issue.ThanksLeon
4 based on 416 reviews
Cafe Amore is Mediterranean inspired restaurant that opened in 1995. Featuring seafood, steak, veal, lamb, chicken, pastas, pizza and vegetarian dishes you'll be sure to find something for everyone. Over the years it has been voted as the best overall res
Open since 1995, Café Amore has been a staple of the St. Catharines area for nearly a quarter century. Over that time, the restaurant has garnered many accolades, according to their own website: best overall restaurant, most romantic, best desserts and best ambiance, amongst a few others. Of course, it would be helpful to know who voted Café Amore âbestâ in each of these categories â and when â but I guess such details are redundant when self-promoting?In any event, I patronized this restaurant with family for what was supposed to be, Iâm told, an unforgettable meal. Now, letâs start with what I liked about Café Amore: I did like the ambiance and atmosphere; it was traditional Mediterranean, but with a contemporary twist. The staff, doubtless, added to this warm and friendly atmosphere. Throughout the dinner service, they were engaging, friendly and very attentive and they did so in a way that wasnât intrusive. For me, this was a big âplusâ because it demonstrated that the Café Amore team understands the essence of good customer service, which is an integral part of any positive dining experience.Unfortunately, the food did not quite match the high calibre of customer service; in fact, Iâd go so far as to say the food was a mixed bag. The Charcuterie platter, which served as an appetizer, was spot on. It featured a nice selection of meats and cheeses â including prosciutto, salami, gorgonzola and provolone â and other niceties, including olives and the ever delightful figs. Likewise, my Caesar salad was good. It featured fresh parmesan and a dressing that contained just the right level of acidity and garlic. After two great starters, I had high hopes for my main: Stuffed sole. Much to my chagrin, however, the stuffed sole â a flat fish â fell flat in a pronounced way. First, the presentation was left wanting. The sole came in a grease-saturated dish (see photo); and the accompanying vegetables looked fairly sorry and sad, with the broccoli turning yellow in colour. Even the parsley garnish couldnât save the plating here. Second, when it came to taste, I was most disappointed. The sole, despite being filled with a broccoli-shrimp-cheese stuffing and saturated in an oily alfredo (?) sauce, lacked any significant flavour. The poor sole was completely lost in the oily mess. The one flavour that did ring through, though? The freezer. Yum!I should note, as well, that one member of our party had a wood-fired pizza. It was fine, but far from the best Iâve had in this regard. There were ample toppings but, for a wood-fired pie, it was rather âsoftâ in texture, which isnât standard. On the plus side, though, it was better than my fish.One thing that Iâve heard a lot about is Café Amoreâs desserts. Even while dining in the restaurant, I was able to overhear people raving about their cakes and pies. As such, I was excited to try one as well. I ended up going for the Strawberry shortcake. I will say, in terms of both presentation and taste, this cake was a definite winner. The cake was soft; the strawberry filling wasnât overly sweet; and the portion size was just right after a decent-sized meal. Sure, none of the desserts are actually made on site â and that is kind of a downer â but then again, there are quite a few establishments that bring these treats in from elsewhere. Itâs a pretty common practice. Youâd be surprised.FOOD: 3/5SERVICE: 4/5VALUE: 3/5RECOMMENDATION: Well, even though Café Amore has received many a (mystery) accolade, I probably wouldnât go out of my way to return here. The appetizers were good but the mains not so much. Likewise, the cake was delicious, but not made on site. While not really familiar with the St. Catharines area, Iâd hazard a guess that there are other â better â Mediterranean eateries in the vicinity. Mild recommendation.PS: If you found this review helpful in any way please consider hitting the "helpful" button!
Most Popular Mediterranean food in Vineland, Lincoln, Ontario
4 based on 26 reviews
The other evening we didn't want to cook so we ordered from Jordan Pizza and got Pizza and Wings went to pick it up and got everything home and it was fantastic. The pizza was just perfect and the wings the right heat, someone had dropped by and we had plenty for them
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4 based on 142 reviews
I visited Honsberger last weekend with some girlfriends for lunch and some wine. We had a reservation and our table was ready and waiting for us when we arrived. The wine was delicious (not always a Rose fan but left here with a bottle)! The atmosphere was quite and nice, grounds were pretty and nicely manicured. The food was great. Pizza looked delicious. I had a salad and we all shared the Charcuterie board. Really great local items on the menu. Would definitely go back!
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