Palermo’s
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My wife and I stopped in after a movie on a cold rainy evening. We seated ourselves and waitress promptly arrived and was attentive throughout the mea…
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Not as good as it used to be. I had the eggplant baked ziti. Eggplant was prepared well but the ziti and sauce was boring. Don't think I will go back …
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Terrible!. First of all, no one involved with this restaurant is Italian. One look at the encyclopedia menu will tell you that the food is not homemad…
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6 Reviews on “Palermo’s”
My wife and I stopped in after a movie on a cold rainy evening. We seated ourselves and waitress promptly arrived and was attentive throughout the meal. She initially took drink and appetizer orders.My wife ordered the shrimp alfredo and I had the pasta Bolognese with ziti. Both meals were delivered hot and delicious. Portions are large – we both needed boxes.I would note that they have a different menu now although most of the items seem the same just arranged differently. One of our items was more and one less expensive than shown on the currently displayed memu
Not as good as it used to be. I had the eggplant baked ziti. Eggplant was prepared well but the ziti and sauce was boring. Don’t think I will go back any time soon.
Terrible!. First of all, no one involved with this restaurant is Italian. One look at the encyclopedia menu will tell you that the food is not homemade. A group of us went for lunch & ordered off the lunch menu. Since it is supposedly an Italian restaurant, we ordered an Italian dish, the stuffed shells. Yuck! It seemed like a low grade frozen TV dinner that they microwaved. Couldn’t wait to brush my teeth and get the taste out! If you want authentic Italian, go to Mamma DiSalvo’s! There’s a reason why the place is always PACKED, especially for dinner on the weekends.
5 Stars for sure!!!. I’ve been a regular customer of Palermo’s for over a year & I’ve never had a mediocre meal there! It’s easy to see why Palermo’s was voted Best Italian Restaurant for 2010.I had the most wonderful birthday party there recently. We started out partying in their banquet room, which was free to reserve, & ended up on their back patio dancing to live entertainment under the stars. The service was fantastic, they catered to our every need!A great time was had by all!!!!
This restaurant is amazing! I have been there 3-4 times and have always been very pleased! Their spaghetti is the beat around! I highly recommend it to everyone.
As Italian as Olive Garden. I’d heard a lot of buzz about this place. Mostly that they have fist-sized meatballs and bolognese sauce to die for. Oddly, just after reading three people rave about it this morning, my boss wanted to go there for lunch. And hey, I’m stoked any time she wants to go someplace that’s not a chain, and NOT Olive Garden. Their lunch prices seemed reasonable, but they still had the dinner menus on the table, and the prices there seemed pretty pricey for what they’re serving. They have your typical white, enriched pasta served with red sauce and cheese kind of fare, because y’know, that’s all Italians eat. When it costs under $2 per serving to make a dish (consisting of pasta, cheese and sauce), I think over $12 for almost every dinner entree is a bit steep.Considering I try to steer clear of gluten, a menu like this leaves me with little to no options. I spotted a meatball and sausage appetizer on the dinner menu, but didn’t see a side salad offered. Upon asking, the waitress said they did have one for $3. So, I ordered those two things. The salad was almost all iceberg, and one measly red onion shaving. Almost every fast food joint has a heartier side salad for less than $1.50. The sausage was good, but not remarkable. The meatballs were indeed gigantor, with a good texture, but not much actual flavor. I couldn’t detect anything like garlic, onion, fennel or oregano. My co-workers said their food was okay, but not stellar, and their garlic rolls were stale.