

Located in the Waterworks shopping center of Fox Chapel, Italian Village Pizza Trattoria (IVP) is the new and elevated concept that features fresh made pizzas, pastas and salads along with craft cocktails, wine, and rotating draft beers. With an open style kitchen, full service bar, and a dining room that seats a hundred plus guests, we’re sure you’ll make us a favorite of yours in no time.
Outpost of a local pizzeria chain offering pizzas, hoagies, calzones & other Italian staples.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 938 Freeport Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15238
Phone: (412) 794-8320
Website: https://italianvillagetrattoria.com/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
#1 for me = Good gluten free pizza & pasta
Out by our farm it’s hard to find, unless we are grinding our own Einkorn berries for dough. Seeing these options online was the whole reason we decided to eat here.
I typically get pizza w/o cheese due to lactose intolerance so we tried their vegan cheese. It was kinda ok, one time. I wouldn’t get it again.
For pizza at home we use Cabot lactose free cheese which would have been better.
The made fresh pasta was excellent for the fettuccine Alfredo. The chicken was perfect. The sauce was really good and that tough by my wife’s standards as she makes most of our sauces on the farm @weaversstonehousefarm on the YouTube.
My daughter had the chicken parmigiana with spaghetti. She loved it and how the spaghetti was just a little bigger than what we normally have at home. They had very nice bench seat available for my daughter to sit that is on crutches and has a leg brace.
The waitress was excellent and did a really great job.
Since this was our first time here we really didn’t know what to expect when walking in and it was really nice and inviting kind of place that I would eat at everyday. Definitely better than going to Burgertory or some other fast food place.
So if you are reading this and looking for a place to go eat, go here, we would go here again
Thank you for making it a very happy and enjoyable lunch.
@weaversstonehousefarm on the YouTube
My sit down service has been a lil less great though over the times I’ve been. If I’m ever sitting down here, I will always have 3 kids with me. We’ve been here multiple times, and we typically order the same thing every time, 3 kids pastas and meatball, a pepperoni roll to share, and either wings, or a couple slices of pizza. Usually averages around $70 after tip I think? Last time I went in, I was told I couldn’t order a third kids pasta… the reason was because it was for me haha the portions here are HUGE (the kids pasta is literally the adult pasta just half the portion) and truthfully I can’t eat an entire adult pasta portion here and I’m not the biggest fan of leftovers. Now I’d understand maybe if I only had two kids with me, but I had three kids, and one of them ordered two slices of pizza (I’d consider that an adult entree). Should I have ordered the kids the pasta and me the pizza and just switched with one of the kids? My spaghetti was $25! For a bowl of spaghetti and 2 meatballs. Kinda crazy if you ask me. I would say if you don’t want to serve adults the “kids menu” then put that on the menu, or I should be allowed to order what I want, especially when 3 children are present. Anyway, good food, huge portions, can be very expensive, we will probably go back just because the kids love the pasta haha but I won’t ever order that $25 pasta again when I can get a slice for $6
Atmosphere got a -1 because it was so loud. We originally came in because we thought it was a fancier atmosphere, not what we expected. There is a pizza counter and all lights are on, making the atmosphere tough to change i guess.
Before I arrived, my friends saw, that according to the menu, there was a special that night on appetizers and asked the waitress about it. She said that was not true, the menu hadn’t been updated and this was now not available.
My dinner was good, but nothing great. One of my friends ordered a stromboli and the other ordered a calzone. Their portions were huge and they said the food was good, but nobody raved about it.
During our meal, our waitress seemed oblivious. We had to ask two or three times for refills on drinks, and to get bags for leftovers. After three requests for coffee, one of my friends gave up and quit asking. I’m normally a generous tipper, but I left our server a measly tip because it’s all she deserved. None of us were happy with her service.
Then came the bill. I was in shock! That plate of Alfredo cost $32!!!!!!! $32 for a plate of pasta with some chicken on top!!? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! And no, it did not come with a salad, that was $7 extra. So a pasta and salad dinner cost me over $40!!!! Outrageous.
Meanwhile a plate of chicken alfredo – with broccoli – at Applebee’s cost about $15. And although it’s a smaller portion, it’s not much different in quality.
In conclusion, considering the cost and the service, I will NEVER go back to Italian Village Trattoria. Very disappointed.