
Mici Italian – Real Family. Real Food. Real Italian. Founded in 2004 by the Miceli family in Denver, Mici brings their authentic Italian traditions to life. Still owned-and-operated by the Micelis, they honor their generations-old recipes with made-fresh-daily pizza dough, pastas made-to-order with their slow-simmered sauces and hand-rolled meatballs and family-recipe Italian sausage. Perfect for families – your kids will love our pizza, pasta, and gelato, and parents love our relaxed atmosphere, grown-up Italian options and kids’ meal pricing that doesn’t break the bank. Join us for dine-in, takeout, delivery or catering. #AuthenticItalian #DenverItalian #FamilyOwned #FamilyFriendly #Local
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2330 E Arapahoe Rd #909, Centennial, CO 80122
Phone: (720) 734-1400
Website: https://miciitalian.com/
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Reviews
We split our pizza between the Vela & the Molto Carne. This might be the best pizza I have had in Denver. I’m not exaggerating. The ceasar salad was fantastic. We also both got gelato. The Dulce de leche & the birthday cake are my favorite flavors. We will be back here!
We shared the caprese and the house salads, the tortellini Alfredo, and a 10” create-your-own pizza, and each dish was delicious and we had enough to enjoy leftovers. We’ve already decided this will become our go-to pizza place moving forward.
Don’t forget the gelato on the way out.
We look forward to going again.
The meatballs were the star of the show tender, juicy, and full of flavor. You can tell they’re made from quality ingredients, and the house marinara sauce they’re served with is rich and perfectly balanced. It’s the kind of comfort food that hits just right.
The Caesar salad was crisp and refreshing, with a generous amount of shaved Parmesan and crunchy croutons. The dressing had that classic creamy tang without being too heavy just enough to coat the romaine perfectly.
The fettuccine Alfredo was creamy and indulgent without being overly rich. The pasta was cooked just right, and the sauce was smooth with a nice buttery finish. It’s a simple dish, but Mici executes it beautifully.
The service was quick and friendly, and the atmosphere was casual and welcoming great for a relaxed meal with family or friends.
If you’re craving comforting Italian classics that feel both homemade and high-quality, Mici Italian is a solid choice.
Also, they will play Italian opera sometimes, which I think is a nice touch.
Also, there are multiple restaurants, but I think they’re all owned by a single Colorado family.