
Family-owned and a neighborhood favorite for decades, Pizzaz has been dishing up homemade Italian comfort food, cold drinks, and a warm, laid-back vibe since 1968. Whether you’re here for the best fish sandwich in town, a round of wings and drinks with friends, or just a place where everyone feels like a regular — you’ve found your spot. Pull up a chair, relax, and enjoy the flavors of McMurray. Host your next celebration with Pizzaz Italian Restaurant! We offer buffet-style dinners for private parties, perfect for family gatherings, business events, or any special occasion. Prefer to celebrate elsewhere? We provide convenient pickup catering options, including larger takeout orders like half pans of our signature dishes.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2850 Washington Rd, McMurray, PA 15317
Phone: (724) 941-7802
Website: http://www.pizzazrestaurantpa.com/
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The dough is delicious, with great texture and flavor, and overall the pizza tastes excellent. One thing we really appreciated is that when you order extra toppings, they don’t skimp at all — they’re generous, and you can tell the ingredients are high quality.
We ordered a half anchovy, half artichoke pizza, and both sides were full of flavor and very well balanced. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, and it even transports you a bit to a classic Italian pizzeria cantina, not because of a fake decoration but because of its simplicity!! Definitely a spot worth coming back to.
This was our first visit to pizzaz. It’s a very popular restaurant, and I can definitely see why! The food is really good and the service is top-notch. Family owned and a local business, they serve up homemade soups, Italian specialities, pizzas, wings, sandwiches, salads and burgers. We chose the pizza and it was delish! Would definitely return!
The restaurant design is very comfy. I’m guessing that it is in the same design that it was in originally and nothing has changed, but it really gives it that comfy familiar feeling when you are in it. The tucked nook booths, along with the designs of the chairs, the old cash register, and the stained glass design windows really add to the charm.
The bar is “Cheers” style if you like that vibe! Happy hour drinks, good for watching sports. Outdoor seating available.
Lunch, dinner and dessert available. Credit and debit cards accepted. Catering offered. Accepts reservations. Nice for groups. Good for kids with high chairs and kids menus.
* wheelchair, accessible entrance, parking lot, seating and restrooms.
We asked the waitress to help us decide between the Cod and the house Burger. She was adamant that the burger was the way to go, so we went with her recommendation. Since they claim to be an Italian restaurant, we also went with an Italian standard of the Chicken Parmesan. To round out the meal, we got the Zucchini planks. We also saw lots of people getting Pizza, Calzones, Hoagies, and other Pasta dishes in the tables around us.
The Zucchini Plans were big slices of Zucchini that were breaded and deep fried. The marinara that came with it was chunky and flavorful. While the batter was rather crispy and not as light as some of the egg batters we’ve had in other restaurants around town, it was also not greasy and was enjoyable. There were way too many planks for two people and we took at least half the order home with us.
The burger also delivered on its promise. It was big, had lots of toppings, and while the meat itself was only seasoned with salt and pepper, all those toppings made for a flavorful burger. The fries that came with it were decent.
On the other hand, the Chicken Parmesan was sad. The chicken itself was barely coated and was fried. Then, a single slice or Provolone cheese was placed on top of the chicken after it was placed on a portion of Spaghetti. When the assembly was delivered to the table, the cheese had barely bent, let alone melted! The Spaghetti was decent and the same marinara sauce was used on it that came with the Zucchini.
The Chicken was supposed to come with a side salad. That never showed up. We pointed this out to the waitress, who sincerely apologized. She then packed it up (we had no more room to try and eat it) and gave us an option of one of their desserts as compensation. That was a nice move.
Reflecting on everything that we saw and tasted left me feeling conflicted. On the one hand, the staff we observed were hustling. The wait staff and the cleaning crews were in constant motion. There were plenty of people in attendance, working. As noted in the paragraph above, the one problem we had was taken care of promptly. On the other hand, they call themselves an Italian Restaurant and the Italian dish was the worst one we ordered. I guess if we come back, we’ll stick with the bar food or pizza and not get hung up on what they choose to style themselves as…
Finally, she came back after I finished eating when I could eat of my sandwich and I asked her what she could do for this inconvenience. She said she would speak to her manager which she did and they took it off my bill.
I was there on an average Friday night. I saw a numerous people come in and leave and only a few waitresses. I saw one table never get the meal and left.
Personally, I don’t know if I would ever come back again. Meanwhile, other peoples food look perfectly normal. My dad ordered the same meal as I did and his look delicious. My mom ordered a steak hoagie and she said it was wonderful, but never received her side of Italian dressing.