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Contribute FeedbackThis restaurant in Montreal's Italian district is a popular spot with a simple, friendly, and effective service. The food is excellent, from salads to pizzas to antipasto, with even the coffee being great. It offers a feel of Italy with a busy and action-packed atmosphere. There may be a 45-minute wait, but the fun atmosphere outside makes the time pass quickly. The pizzas have thin crusts and a nice choice of toppings, while the dessert tiramisu is recommended. The restaurant is kid-friendly and does not use peanut oil or peanuts, making it a safe option for those with allergies. Overall, a visit to this pizzeria is definitely worth it for good food, quick service, and a lively atmosphere reminiscent of a true family-run Italian business.
Advised by giovanni, Montreal (neighborhood of the small italia) of Sicilian origin, we were not disappointed. Tasty pizzas were served. Thank you to the waiter for these good guidance advice and humour. We'll be back!
They will only take reservations if you have a party of 8 or more; otherwise you face a 30 to 60 minute wait for a table. Good luck in getting an outdoor table. If you are unlucky you get a table inside and face awful noise/volume that is not be amenable to an enjoyable evening. The food and service are average. It's nice that they have BYOB but no wine coolers. The salads and appetizers are good but nothing special. The pizzas are thin with some tasty dressings but again nothing special. Worth returning - not for me!
In the heart of little Italy this Pizzeria offers the feel of Italy! It is busy, there is action and quite noisy, just like a real family run business in Italy. The Pizza and appetisers are good and the service is quite quick. There was a 45 minute wait, but there was a fun atmosphere outside, people chatted and the time passed quite quickly. The pizza was thin crust and nice choice of toppings, I had the rapini and sausage entrée which was fresh and tasty. The dessert tiramisu is pretty tasty and my son who has a peanut allergy indulged! I recommend this restaurant it is kid friendly and no peanut oil nor peanuts are used.
We spend more the one hour on the line waiting for a table, which I thought it was a sign of great food. Instead, after we were set to a table, our real ordeal started: for one hour we were seeing people at other tables come-eat-and-go with no signs of our food. After a 60 minutes waiting, we complained to the waiter and we realized that the kitchen had lost our order, We had to wait another 1/2 hour to receive our dishes. When finally the food arrived, it was extremely disappointing: my husband's pizza tasted as "those frozen pizzas you buy in any supermarket" - no trace of the blue cheese it was supposed to taste. My cannelloni was soaked in such an acid tomato sauce that I thought it would be a good idea to order Pepto Bismol as dessert, because the sauce was way too much acidic. My friends were hungry but ate half of their pizza only, as those pizzas had no flavor at all. The ambiance was so noisy that we had to scream to our friends in front of us. The restaurant is 'bring your own wine', but contrary to any other restaurant of this type in Montreal, at Napoletana they don't offer an ice bucket to customers, so our experience with our white wine was nothing but frustration. Well, I don't know how could I expect an ice bucket if our table had not even knifes! By the way, cutlery there is distressed and disgusting.Very restrictive conditions of payment (cash only). Complimentary dessert was offered to compensate the delay of our food. Not only desserts are not enough to compensate such stress, but they also added some more disappointment to the night: the desserts were described as homemade but actually they were very insipid.In a nutshell: you have much better options in Little Italy.
We came here because the restaurant was recommended. service is pleasant and servers very available. the map has a wide choice. However, we were disappointed by pizza: they are really too fat ... however, the dough is fine, which is positive.
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