Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Portsea including Italico Sorrento, Sorrento Trattoria, Lombardys on Hesse, Sorrento Brewhouse, Charlie Noble Cafe, Cliffe's Cafe & Pizza, Pizza D'oh!, Queenscliff Pizza Shop, Sisco Pizza Restaurant
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4 based on 90 reviews
At popular Italian restaurant SiSCo, youâll find the flavours as big as the welcome - from the pizzas that fly out of our oven every night, to favourite classic dishes, and our specials board that changes weekly to showcase each season's local produce. We
Ate here while on holiday on the Mornington Peninsula. I had an entree sized lasagne, which was a very generous serve and came with a green salad and a small slice of garlic pizza. food was delicious and was served quickly. Wine list was good. Highly recommended.
3 based on 15 reviews
I am not a person who would normally write a review - but after ordering 1 margarita & 1 garlic pizza & a pasta which was just under $50 thought ok maybe a little pricey, but would be justified if the food was good, well I've got to be honest these are the worst pizzas we have eaten the pasta is was made with so much onion in the carbonara it was the only flavor you could taste, I'm sorry to say but sadly these ppl running the shop are under new management & really have no idea- will never go back there- if your game to try it, I would bet your bottom dollar you will never buy again
3 based on 141 reviews
We attended New Year's Eve and thoroughly enjoyed our meal. The food was great and the staff very helpful.
4 based on 37 reviews
We have cruised past Cliffeâs many times but when my wife went on strike tonight we decided to give it a goExcellent value for money , very friendly staff , prompt service and the pizzas were scrumptious Well done Hi Thanks for coming and trying our pizzas.We are glad you guys enjoyed our pizza and service.Looking forward to see you again.Regards Cliffeâs cafe&pizza team
4 based on 83 reviews
At Charlie Noble we strive to serve delicious food in a relaxed setting. With a seasonal menu the Queenscliff marina provides the perfect place to dine winter or summer.
I only had a coffee and toast but it was so nice sitting outside overlooking the Marina. Staff were friendly and inviting. Very dog friendly also.
Lovely sunny day, thought it was a good spot for a drink and snack lunch.Drinks expensive and chicken burger was with very oily fries and luckily we shared one as there was no way you could have eaten this poorly printed and cooked burger on your own.Do not intend going there again
4 based on 145 reviews
Lombardys is a family friendly pizza & pasta restuarant. Since opening in 2006 we have also add Parmi's and Schnitzel's to our menu. Gluten Free?? we have that covered too! With a small toddler playroom & kids meal deals mum's and dad's can relax. At Lomb
We are locals from Ocean Grove & returned to Lombardys after a long absence. As soon as we were seated, water was provided & our drinks order taken - around 5 mins later our order was also taken. The staff were all pleasant and efficient, the food was well presented, hot and tasty. Our pasta, risotto and pizza were delivered to the table after a short 15 min wait. Wine prices are reasonable, starting at around $27 a bottle.Now that we have re-discovered this great restaurant, we will be back.
3 based on 121 reviews
Amazing Italian food, authentic, for you made especially for the customer.
Family dinner for 15. Great, interactive staff who organised an excellent authentic banquet, most of which wasnât on the written menu. Fabulous eggplant dishes, chicken and calamari. Go there is great.thank you for your feed back it was our pleasure to give you a Sicilian experience for your group exclusive..regardsCarmela
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4 based on 411 reviews
12 of us had lunch at Italico on a beautiful sunny Sunday, surprisingly the room we were given was quite empty yet it had the view to the beach. The waiter misunderstood some of the drink orders and two of the people had mixed drinks given in very small glasses and to the wrong person. The food was quite nice. We had Calamari Fritti which was nice but just that, you had to pay extra for sides. It was $27.50. I had Panino Rustico which was a smallish focaccia roll with pumpkin, rocket pesto, eggplant (not sure if that was really there), sundried tomato, feta and capsicum $13.50. This was quite good for lunch but I don't think we would go back there, we will try another Sorrento cafe/restaurant next time.
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