Spirito’s
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Great tasting food love the sauce, sausage and meatballs - garlic salad awesome too! I spilled some sauce on my white shirt and the waitress cleaned i…
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Old School Italian right down to the prices. An antipasto piled high with roasted red peppers, slabs of mozzarella and salami, pepperoncini, green and…
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Can't get more old school!!. Spirto's has been a staples of Elizabeth for more years than i have lived..i've been a customer since i was 10..the charm…
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10 Reviews on “Spirito’s”
The Best Ravioli. I am not a big fan of ravioli, but a friend brought me here last year, and I can say these ravioli are great. There is much simplicity in the ravioli themselves, ricotta with little or no spice inside of homemade noodle – the complexity is in the much seasoned sauce. The simple ravioli covered by the well-spiced sauce is the perfect compliment to one another. The pizza is also great. Simple and awesome tomato pies.The garlic salad is a freshly chopped salad with olives, lettuce, tomato, celery and cucumber topped with garlic and oil. It is well worth the trip to Spirito’s for the ravioli, pizza and garlic salad.I also tried on numerous trips: sausage, meatballs, lasagna and chicken parmigiana.The place has been around since 1938 and is still family owned. The decor has not been changed in a very long time. The surrounding neighborhood is an old Italian neighborhood with a social club and DiCosmo’s Italian Ice on the other end of the block, which you should visit after your meal because Spirito’s does not offer dessert.
MMmmMMMM. Start off with a Greek salad, soke the dressing up with your bread, then the Ravs, and a Lg Pie light sauce and not well done, with a pitcher of coke. Thats what i get….i go hard. Then my stomach feels like its gonna explode and i go outside for a nice smoke and walk around the coner to South Seventh Street to walk by my late grandparents house were my family grew up. Yup Down the Berg
Not to be bias but my homemade ravs are ten times better. But this place has me beat on the pizza.
I love that the lights are dim… lol.. Okay, my title just means that if the lights were bright, we may not like the decor as much. I happen to love Spirito’s and think it’s one of the best authentic Italian food ever. Homemade raviolis, succulent meatballs, awesome chicken cutlets, the garlic salad is outta this world and the pizzas good too. A couple downfalls…the wine glasses are these old soda glasses and there is no butter with the bread – you have to bring some if you want some. Besides that, you couldn’t ask for anything more!
Old World Authentic. Authentic Italian in every sense of the word. Fantastic ravioli and lasagna. Their sauce is ‘ok’ and the garlic salad is great. Prices and decor are right out of the 1970’s— a true gem of a place.
Good pizza. Good prices. Feels like authentic homemade Italian
Veal parm with raviolis, mmmmmmm.