Welcome to Palermo Italian, where authentic Italian flavors meet a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere. Located in the heart of Springdale, Ar, we bring you a true taste of Italy, with a menu crafted from the finest ingredients, traditional recipes, and a passion for quality.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 669 E Robinson Ave, Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: (479) 334-5234
Website: http://palermoitaliano.com/
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Reviews
The trio plate is excellent. The lasagna was the best dish in my opinion. The fettuccine Alfredo was very good and creamy.
The spaghetti and meatballs were awesome as well. Next time I’m just going to get a side of meatballs. They are worth being a meal of their own.
Beer and wine menu is limited and no bar, just FYI.
Cheese sticks were delicious.
Main course was the sampler. I had to be rolled out afterwards, it was all so good.
Definitely come with an empty stomach. Because you’re going to leave full.
The desserts were amazing also! They were the perfect finishing touch to an already exceptional meal.
The atmosphere was warm and the staff went above and beyond to make sure our evening was relaxed, enjoyable, and seamless from start to finish. Hosting a group can be stressful, but Palermo made it easy.
If you’re looking for authentic Italian food, outstanding service, and a place that truly takes care of its guests, I highly recommend Palermo. We will definitely be back!
Prices are very reasonable for such delicious food. Will dine here often.
My Favorite dish is the Chicken Genovese!!
Other favorites of the family are: Spaghetti & Meatballs and the Tortellini & Spinach Alfredo!
The restaurant was very clean. We used to frequent Joes weekly and was hoping for the same food after reading it was the same owner and rolls looked the same.
We called in Friday night 5/23 which was their grand opening. Not very busy. My kids loved the Alfredo. The lasagna tasted frozen, my son said the school lasagna was better, which shocked me.
The rolls were hard and stale, we didn’t get the dipping oil it said it came with. This was very sad, we love the rolls.
My Genevise I couldn’t even eat. I asked for fettuccine, because of personal issues I can not eat spaghetti noodles. So my meal was wasted. I was very disappointed to spend over $100 on food and only three of the six of us got to eat.
Husband got the Siciliana (I may have butchered the spelling) and said it was delicious. We got a canoli, which online shows two with pistachios. We got one and it was still partially frozen in the middle. The filling was good but I would not pay $9 for one frozen canoli again.
I really hope it gets better.