Hours
| Friday | 12–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–3 PM, 4–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
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Pizzeria Irene – Old Towne Orange Plaza Review
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They have a nice selection of wines, though I don’t know how a $400 bottle pairs with a slice of very avg. pizza.
The limited menu didn’t impress…the meatball was overly salted, the pizza soggy in the middle. The crust was flavorful but could have been cooked more. They offer dessert…but no coffee!? Service was good…the place has few tables and less atmosphere. A disappointment after we had heard good things about Irene.
*Charcuterie was not on the menu at this time.
Location is super small, it made me want to leave quick but we enjoyed it.
We picked this place for our 10th year wedding anniversary celebration, is in our neighborhood, quiet and convenient. Parking is hectic unless you park in the structure and walk to it.
Definitely is a take out choice for us.
Price was good for the quality we got.
Waiters were on point. They came to our table when they needed to come, not constantly interrupting.
We always get the Cesar Salad (Gem lettuce, extremely generous with the amount of cheese they but on there and little fresh croutons with each bite). The Buratta, which taste amazing on its own, but you should opt in and get the Prosciutto on the side.
I always get the Bianca (as I can’t do red sauce) while my partner goes back and forth on their Pepperoni and Sausage pizza. Now like I said, it’s comparable not exactly the same, but it is on par with Pizzeria Mozza and even Pizzeria Bianco in Phoenix.
And we always finish off with the Tiramisu. It’s always freshly made and its a HUGE slice. My partner who hates coffee, loves their Tiramisu because you can only taste a hint of coffee, but how light and fluffy the cake is.
Now the only downside to this place is that its a SMALL restaurant. You are seated close to other people. So if you’re looking to have any conversations that you wouldn’t want others to hear, I would not suggest this place (But if you’re used to places like we are due to eating so much in LA, then you will fit right in). Also if you’re looking to walk in past 7PM especially on a weekend, you can forget it, as their reservations are always booked out past 7. So I highly recommend getting reservations.
I can ensure you though that the quality and service is always on point.
Burrata, good but Toasted Bread = cold bread.
Meatball, was large but 24 dollars is way to much. I have had better for cheaper at many locations.
Caesar Salad was good.
Pizza: Like others, our pizza was undercooked in the middle. It tasted better the next day after cooking it in the air fryer. That being said, again I have had better for cheaper elsewhere.
Tiramisu, we saw this come out to another table and it looked good. We ordered one to go and it was about a 3rd in size to the one the other table got. It tasted good.
Service: Everyone was nice, but some were slow. Was the second group in line but the last to order. the hostess was very nice and helpful
Atmosphere: it looks nice inside, well done evertlything. The biggest problem is it’s small, very small and sounds carry. It got very loud from time to time.
Minimal choices but every single one is fabulous. Their meatballs are insane!! Best Caesar salad we’ve had and the tiramisu is top tier.
I don’t leave reviews unless the food is excellent or really bad to save people
This place is so good and the service is impeccable
Great wine list !!