

Dine-in, carryout, Puccini’s delivery (beginning at 5 pm daily), or order delivery through our website, DoorDash or Uber Eats. Call us about our party room! Puccini’s specializes in innovative pizza, pasta & salads made fresh every day. The family-friendly restaurant serves sandwiches & calzones, as well as more than 50 gluten-free dishes. Over the years, our loyal customers have come to think of Puccini’s as their go-to spot for family dinners, casual dates, craft beer & pizza, vegan & vegetarian meals & tasty gluten-free pizza & pasta.
Regional chain for pizzas & other Italian basics, plus craft beer & wine, served in casual environs.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 833 Chevy Chase Pl, Lexington, KY 40502
Phone: (859) 269-0404
Website: http://puccinispizzapasta.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
My server was very friendly and patient with me, as I was a bit indecisive and had some questions. She was very sweet and helpful with all of us.
Unfortunately, I did have a bit of a problem with my meal (which I’m sure they would’ve fixed, but we were in a hurry so I didn’t have time).
First, the lettuce felt a bit frozen and the salad was very cold and water-y. I don’t know if I’m explaining it well, but it is like when you leave a salad or lettuce in the back of your fridge but you go to eat it and the lettuce has been frozen. It was very cold and then when I added my ranch to it, it collected a lot of water from the lettuce and just was super thin and watery. Not a huge deal, as it comes with the meal, but I have texture sensitivities so it was pretty odd.
My other issue was that I ordered the Vodka Sauce with Penne (as I said, I have large sensory issues and I don’t do well with fettuccine noodles unless they are in alfredo sauce), so I did penne. It arrived and unfortunately, it was made with fettuccine.
Again, I am SURE that they would’ve fixed it if I asked, but I was in a hurry and just didn’t really have time to fix it because it was my final dinner in Lexington (I was moving out so I had to get home to do an exit meeting).
However, to try and make for an easy fix the kitchen and for our timeline so I could eat it, I asked for a little side of alfredo sauce to hopefully help the texture for me so I could eat it. She was super kind and happy to get it for me. When she brought it, it was a huge cup and I thought it was just a nice gesture but I just wanted a little, but when I got my check, I was charged $4 more for it, which was a bit upsetting because I didn’t even want it but was trying to make it edible for me. I really was a bit bummed that they didn’t warn me it would cost extra. I thought it may be a $1 max, but when I wasn’t told it was an upcharge, I was very happy to hear they were doing it for free. It was just a bit more stressful of an experience than I expected in that regard.
Additionally, the menu said to ask the server for a wine list, but there was no wine list with prices or wineries. I asked for a glass of wine and she was able to go search down the winery and price and was super helpful with it, but it is very inefficient to not have a list with the information, as I wanted to ask about a few wines but I felt bad taking up her time so I just went with the first one she got, even though it was more expensive than I would’ve liked.
The environment was cozy and warm, and very spacious! It felt like such a nice, local Italian spot, and we loved that aspect. My server did a wonderful job and we loved her. I don’t think I will return when I come back personally, but I think my experience was just a bit different, it seems.
During the pandemic, we tried supporting local places with take out. We ordered puccini’s. It was pretty bad. Our order was wrong, the quality was off. We called to see what could be done, and the customer service wasn’t there. I know a lot of restaurants were struggling during that time…but it was very disappointing.
So recently a group of friends were meeting there and reserved the private room. I was hoping things were back to normal.
They were not.
The menus are outdated–items on there they apparently haven’t had in years.
My food was just okay. The salad which had been a favorite for years as just meh.
The Dijon vinaigrette which I used to order extra of tasted watered down.
Our server was trying really hard but she needed back up which wasn’t there.
I want Puccini’s to succeed –the others around town have already closed.
It just feels like they’ve lost the energy they once had. If you didn’t have the past experience to compare to, maybe you would think it is great. For me though, remembering how good it used to be, it was just average.
Previous: We love Puccini’s. They have unique pizza and great pasta. I have never had anything there that was not delicious. Their salads are always fresh…like super fresh. Sometimes the food does come out a bit slow but very much worth the wait. We were sad when the Hamburg location closed but we do travel across town for this amazing food!