
Original and unique flavor on pastas with fresh homemade sauces. Delicious brick oven New York style Pizza. All combined with the most romantic atmosphere in North Texas. Come and satisfy you Italian Food and Pizza cravings like you listen to beautiful Music. Little Rome, where romance meets flavor.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2707 W 15th St SUIT B, Plano, TX 75075
Phone: (972) 449-7071
Website: http://thelittlerome.com/
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We started with the bruschetta, followed by the lasagna—both were absolutely delicious. Classic, comforting, and clearly made with care. The fact that it’s BYOB made it even better; bringing our own bottle of Chianti was the perfect touch and really elevated the experience.
Authentic Italian food with real character, an ample menu, and very reasonable pricing. The service was warm and attentive, and everything—from the dining area to the bathrooms—was impeccably clean.
A true hidden gem. We’ll definitely be back.
The vegetarian dishes were average and could be improved. However, my friends really enjoyed the chicken items. The ambience is decent and comfortable. Prices are slightly on the higher side, but overall it was a good experience worth trying.
My friend and I ordered dishes we’ve had before, and the food was just off. My dish had eggplant in it, but the breading was so mushy I genuinely couldn’t even tell what it was. When I asked the waiter about it, his response was, “Have you ordered this dish before?” When I said yes and explained it didn’t taste right, he literally shrugged and said, “Oh.” No offer to help, replace it, or even acknowledge the issue.
My friend’s pasta was worse, parts cold and parts hot, like it had been mixed with colder and older pasta. She politely asked for a little extra sauce to try to salvage it, and the waiter went to the kitchen and said (loud enough for us to hear), “I don’t know what she’s saying but something is cold and something hot.” Completely rude and dismissive.
Even the bread, which is usually warm and fresh, looked and tasted like it was reheated in a toaster.
We didn’t finish our meals. When I asked for a small sauce to-go because my dish was dry, he told me it would be $2–$3 and then lectured me that if I had told him “while I was eating” it, he could’ve gotten it for me. That attitude, on top of everything else, was the final straw.
Prices have gone up, but the food quality and service did not match it tonight. I hate leaving reviews like this because I’ve supported this place for years, but poor service + marginal food is not something I’ll pay for in Plano when there are too many better options.