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| 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 | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
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Little Italy’s Pizza
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When I first walked in I loved the inside! It’s cute and small. Would be nice for a little family dinner or lunch. The service was good. The girls at the counter was sweet and one of the guys from the back was super nice! Bragging about how good the pizza is! Well he did not disappoint!
The pizza looked absolutely amazing! So did the cheese bread.
Their cheese bread was delicious. The crust was not too thick or too thin. We ordered a hand tossed 16” pizza! Look at how huge that pizza is!!! Wowzers! We both was very impressed with their pizza. It was so delicious. Their cheese sauce and marinara sauce was good for dipping sauces as well. The one thing we was hoping for. We ordered extra cheese and it just didn’t seem like we received extra cheese. But it’s not their fault! We are just cheese fanatics! Such a good quality pizza from a small family business!
Definitely recommend and we will be back!
The atmosphere upon entering was immediately alarming. We overheard loud, aggressive, and abusive shouting emanating from an area I presumed to be the kitchen or office. The person yelling, who I believe to be the owner, was using derogatory language while seemingly berating an employee or speaking to someone aggressively on the phone. This created an incredibly tense and hostile environment for both staff and customers.
Unfortunately, the quality of the food mirrored this distressing experience. I had hoped the negative social media buzz was mere sensationalism, but the pizza was genuinely poor.
It is disheartening to say, but based on my experience dining across the entire state, this pizza ranks as the absolute worst non-gas station option I have encountered; you would likely find a better choice at a place like Casey’s.
It’s a common truth that mistreating staff leads to low-quality output. If employees are stressed and treated with hostility, it’s reflected directly in the product they are producing. The management needs to immediately address both their unprofessional conduct and the resulting dip in food quality.
This place is disgusting. The food is gross and always cold. The owner talks to all of his employees like they are dirt. These young adults do not deserve to be treated this way Period. We were sitting there as a family eating when he went off on all of his employees, And fired one on the spot.
Absolutely, disgusting place to eat!
If I recall correctly, the paper menu, which lacked prices as far as I could tell lest I had temporarily fallen selectively blind, listed the bread as Italian. I could not confirm or deny that claim as this sandwich seems to have been dropped into a vat of red sauce before it was wrapped in tinfoil and given to me in exchange for real, human money that I worked for and was using to sustain myself. There is more sauce OUTSIDE the sandwich than betwixt the pieces of sopping, saucy bread. Nowhere on the menu does it warn the customer that what you will actually be buying is a sandwich encased in an orb of red, Italian goo. If the intention was to mask the inclusion of the dryest, most bland, hockey-puck-esque piece of chicken on God’s green Earth, this sandwich failed. I only choked down the first half of the sandwich because I am a firm believer in not wasting food, but this sandwich calls into question the very definition of “food”. I would not give this to my dog. Granted, I do not currently own a dog and would not give any of the spices in an average pizza sauce to a dog if I did own one, but this sandwich speaks for itself. At least, I fear it might start to.
The only positive aspect about this sandwich is that my hunger-fueled hubris was limited by this sandwich only being available in 6” portions, meaning I will be using less gasoline to rid myself of this cursed “food” item.
I also ordered the mozzarella sticks and some cheese sauce and was surprised when my meal total came to over $20, as I was expecting an appetizer-sized portion of cheese sticks dipped in breadcrumbs and then fried to go along with my “sandwich”.
I was surprised when I found a pizza-sized, sectioned circle of bread and cheese in my ownership, however this time the surprise was pleasant as I am a cheese enthusiast of sorts. This would almost make up for the lack of cheese in my atrocity of a “sandwich”, but upon consumption the bread feels as if it has sat out too long and the food item as a whole was practically absent of ANY flavor, even with the assistance of the almost-equally-flavorless cheese sauce. This food item, at least, I will be able to stomach with another meal or two once I have properly seasoned it.
The restaurant looked fine and the person working register was nice though.
They do it all right!
Whether sandwiches or salads or pizza or pasta, it’s all delicious!
The chef chicken salad is a wonderful way to end a hot summer day with. The sub sandwich is top notch! We love the Italian version. Pasta and roast beef are excellent choices for a meal.
Stop by for a delicious meal.
Little Italy ‘s , “we love to feed you!”