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My friend and I started our adventure with a dozen Garlic Parm wings as an appetizer, and I have to say, they don’t miss! The crispness of each bite and the succulent, tender chicken that easily falls off the bone is literally to die for. Beyond how perfectly they were cooked, I always pay attention to the size of the wings, and these are perfect—not too big, not too small. It’s a pure sign that the staff stays away from GMO foods, which is a rare talent in the times we’re in.
My friend ordered the Spaghetti and Meatballs. While I can’t say the spaghetti gave him superpowers, it definitely makes us want to go back! The sauce has the perfect blend of seasonings and spices, the pasta noodles were perfectly al dente, and the meatballs were soft with a perfect chew, seasoned just right, and smothered in that amazing sauce!
For my entree, I had to stick with a classic Italian-American dish: Penne Alla Vodka. When I thought this dish was going to be just good, it was even better. This “Alla Vodka” blew my mind! The penne had the perfect bite, and every single noodle was drenched in the absolutely fabulous, delicate sauce. This little slice of Italy, nestled in the beautiful village of Middleburgh, is a spot to die for.
Food: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Atmosphere: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Service: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Overall: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Definitely come try this place out. The owners are very sweet and outgoing, and the hardworking, dedicated staff is all I’ve ever seen while stepping foot into this lovely restaurant.
Thank you for reading, and I hope you try Middle Village Pasta & Grill for yourselves! Where every bite tells a story!
Moving forward, we waited 15 minutes for them to clear a table off in order to be seated. That normally wouldn’t be an issue if it wasn’t for them immediately seating a white couple ahead of us, that arrived 30seconds before us. Now, after some time, the young blond girl didn’t want to take our order but eventually asked what we’d like to drink. There was an older, plump brunette with her hair up that was the worst of them and showed the clear disgust all over her mannerisms and faces. She should never play poker and should honestly get humbled. Anyways, eventually another older woman with short, dark hair finally came over to take our order after we waited another 10 minutes. When I asked about different dishes and if they’re non-dairy (as I expressed my allergy to it), she proceeded to talk down to me like I couldn’t read the menu and started explaining what grilled chicken in, what bread is, and I had to stop her. She kept making it a theme for the rest of my ordering to ask about gluten and what has gluten in it rather than letting me know what does or doesn’t have dairy. I had to remind her several times I couldn’t have dairy. At one point I had to say, I said dairy, that I can’t have dairy, I’m allergic. I didn’t say gluten. I can have that.She didn’t really speak after that nor did she check on us like she did the rest of the customers.
As we waited to have our order taken, and throughout the entire meal, the gazing, stares, and remarks continued until we left.
Despite the blatant prejudice and obvious racism, the food is something that could save the place. I throughly enjoyed the house salad and lentil pasta soup. I would recommend the food but if you’re not white, proceed with HEAVY caution.
The service was great and the place was clean
There was no wait for seats or drinks
They also serve wine which I did not have this time
The price is fair and the portions are large we had another whole meal left
We fed three people for two days and it was good
We all ordered something different, and it didn’t disappoint. The Chicken Caesar Salad had an Italian twist with black and green olives and hard-boiled eggs, but my kid ate it.
My other kid ordered the lasagna, which was massive but she ate it all. The sauce was really fresh and delicious.
My 3rd kid ate a hero ( hoagie , sub or sandwich) with grilled chicken and balsamic. It was huge and filling.
My husband and I ordered the Sicilian pizza with pepperoni, sauce and fresh garlic. It was amazing! The crust wasn’t too thick, the sauce was freshand the garlic and toppings were so perfect. This place actually delivered and surprised us for a small town restaurant.
Please stop here and give these folks business.
I ordered the chicken marsala, which was decent but not especially memorable. The pasta portion was quite small compared to the chicken, making the dish feel unbalanced.
The staff was friendly and attentive, which was appreciated. With fresher ingredients and better portion balance, this restaurant could offer a stronger overall experience.
Old review: Nice Italian gem introduced to us while visiting family in the area. The service was great and the menu choices were many. Between the six of us we tried Hero’s, Stromboli, chicken parm, Parmigiana alla Caprese and for me chicken marsala. I was able to sample everything and all was excellent except mine. In all my years I have never had Marsala where the sauce was thin and watery and tasted the alcohol from the Marsala Wine.
I didn’t complain and let my family enjoy their meals, but I of course am disappointed and feel a bit queasy now.
i will go back on our next visit, I will not order the Marsala though.