Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Saint Joseph. St. Joseph is a city in Stearns County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 6,534 at the 2010 census and according to 2015 census estimates is now 6,864. It is home to the College of Saint Benedict.
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4 based on 134 reviews
This is one of our favorite restaurants and they never disappoint. Our food is always delicious and hot, and drinks are made to perfection. We look forward to the chef's specials because it's always something new and exciting! The restaurant is cozy, and the staff is top notch.
4 based on 13 reviews
Had a pepperoni, sausage, cheese bread and a dessert pizza for a group of us over at St. Johns. Super Fast delivery. all good.. all tasty
3 based on 16 reviews
Offering an amazing dining experience, Zaffiro's claim-to-fame is its traditional THINCREDIBLE® handmade thin-crust pizza that Milwaukeeans have enjoyed since 1954. The freshly prepared and baked pizzas use the same quality ingredients and recipes that Za
We often stop at Zaffiro's before seeing a movie. They have a nice menu selection. Our favorite "movie snack" is their homemade potato chips. They also have a decent beer selection. You can take a beer into the movie theater. The staff is always friendly. We like the atmosphere as well.
3 based on 90 reviews
I took my two grandkids (8&7) to an early dinner after movie & shopping. We were seated promptly and quickly, it was 4:45pm. Caleb R. Was our young server. He did a nice job. He forgot a couple things... but was nice to the kids and when I asked him between 3 entreeâs he was quick to suggest Shrimp & chicken Carbonara!! Delicious! Salad and breadsticks yummy!! My Cappuccino was tasty too!! The kids enjoyed their food also. The kids each had a dessert and we were paid by 6:00!! Thanks!
Home of the original XL NY Slice. Since 1956, Sbarro has been serving the XL NY Slice. Starting with made-daily hand stretched dough, San Marzano style sauce and topped with 100% Whole Milk Mozzarella cheese.
You think we would have learned our lesson by now?The pizza is expensive. The "meal" options are as well and you have to ask the staff to actually FILL the bowl with pasta rather than leaving it half empty. They will also skimp on sauce if you don't ask for enough to cover the pasta (leaving it dry). So much wrong with the Sbarro here but then again, it is a mall eatery, not a real Italian restaurant/deli.Quick eats for mall shopping when you are in a hurry. Not many options at this mall with no real anchor eatery.
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