
Address and Contact Information
Address: 191 Main St, Delhi, NY 13753
Phone: (607) 206-0710
Website: https://pizzosgourmetfoods.com/
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Reviews
This kid tried to take our order but immediately told us that the left side of the menu wasn’t available that night. No problem. We then proceeded to choose stuff from the other side, but apparently everything we tried to choose wasn’t available either. We finally asked him what was available and there were only like two or three dishes available. It was surreal. We paid our $6 for our two cans of soda that were delivered to our table (sans glasses and/or ice) and left. I won’t ever try to go back for dinner.
My advice if you are interested in going for a sit-down dinner or a sit-down meal at all is to call ahead and make sure they’ll have something to serve you. This wasn’t an odd day at an odd time that we went. We specifically went for dinner service. Early dinner service. Definitely call ahead for anything more than a sub sandwich.
the sweetest people and food is yummm. Desserts are homemade (got bread pudding and cannoli), and both spaghetti and lasagna noodles are handmade. Really good texture on those and portions are really worth.
Despite the name Pizzo’s they don’t have pizza though so don’t expect that.
From the moment we entered the dining area, the experience was underwhelming. The atmosphere was devoid of any music or ambiance, and instead evoked the sterile feel of a hospital waiting room. Unfortunately, cleanliness was an immediate concern: trash was visible under the tables in the back corner, additional trash sat openly on the outdoor tables, and we were dismayed to find flies in both mine and my husband’s water glasses. Our salad plates arrived with visible crumbs and crust, raising further questions about basic hygiene standards.
The menus themselves contained noticeable typographical errors—small details, but ones that reflect the overall lack of attention to the dining experience and even would of resulted in an additional charge if my guest wasn’t a toddler who “gets free pasta always” he stated.
To be fair, the individual who appeared to be the owner or manager was welcoming upon entry. However, our server seemed unfamiliar with the menu and unable to provide meaningful recommendations or insight into the dishes.
Our meal, which totaled $106, included one small plate of shrimp, chicken parmesan, and chicken marsala. The portions were modest, and due to our initial experience with flies, I opted for a canned seltzer water as a precaution. While we attempted to enjoy the food, the discomfort of the environment eventually led us to cut the meal short and leave early.
As for the food itself: while most dishes were forgettable, the Alfredo sauce stood out as the one redeeming element—it tasted authentically prepared and offered a brief glimpse of what could have been a much better overall experience.
Given the high price point and the many issues we encountered, I unfortunately would not return. This establishment has potential, but it needs significant improvements in cleanliness, staff training, and ambiance to live up to its “gourmet Italian and seafood” branding.