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As a group of non-picky, friendly college students after a long days walk around California Adventures we decided that Italian would suffice our hunger spot. Naples seemed a bit overpriced but it's... More
As a group of non-picky, friendly college students after a long days walk around California Adventures we decided that Italian would suffice our hunger spot. Naples seemed a bit overpriced but it's outside charm and our empty stomaches lead us through their doors. The wait time was not as steep as compared to the other Downtown Disney restaurants and we were seated in the quaint outside patio within 20 min of checking in. So far so good. The waitress was warm and welcoming and the bread basket was delicious minus the cup of oil (sans balsamic vinegar, which we had to add spoonfuls of pepper to in order to get SOME flavor). I had ordered a simple salad of spinach and a vinaigrette dressing, Ironically enough we had later realized that the missing vinegar from the bread oil was instead drenching my salad! Not only was my esophagus burning but the so called famous pizza they served for $16.50 for a personal size didn't even come with quality cheese. When my friend who had that of so flimsy, greasy pizza asked for a side of ranch, which at a $1 charge came looking and tasting like it had lived past its expected period. The two other plates, a lasagna and an alfredo carbona we severely under-seasoned and lacked that true italian soul. As our meal, if you'd like to call it that, came to a close the waitress did ask of our opinions in which i had explained to her my distaste for the salad and she kindly offered us a free dessert which did not in any which way made up for the horrible $85 meal. Even on a hungry stomach, some meals are just unforgivable.
Pros: Good Bread
Cons: Everything but the bread
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After living in Naples, Italy for two years, this is the first place we've been to that served something like the original Neapolitan pizza (they invented it). They understand that, as, we heard... More
After living in Naples, Italy for two years, this is the first place we've been to that served something like the original Neapolitan pizza (they invented it). They understand that, as, we heard from the local in Naples, the secret is in the ingredients (water and flour). It really caught our eye when their menu stated that they use water with the same chemical composition as Naples' water.
For those looking for an American-style heaped-up, thick crust pizza, look elsewhere. If you're looking for something like a real Naples pizza, this is the place. Certainly far better than the food and prices inside Disneyland! Highly recommended!
Pros: Gets very close to the real thing
Cons: Wouldn't be good for those looking for American-style pizza
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We were a group of about 6 people and we were HUNGRY! It was in the evening around 6 pm and we waited about an hour and a half to get into what looked like a fancy pizza kitchen, the service was so... More
We were a group of about 6 people and we were HUNGRY! It was in the evening around 6 pm and we waited about an hour and a half to get into what looked like a fancy pizza kitchen, the service was so slow and the waiters were not very upbeat, being that it was suppose to be the "Disney" atmosphere and all. Once we placed our order it took a good oh, I'd have to say hour to get our food when all we ordered was one pizza. When we got it, we were so disappointed, the crust looked like a cracker that had been slightly burnt instead of toasted and the sauce tasted like it was from a spagettio can topped off with this gross cheese that tasted like imitation. Over all I would say that it was NOT worth the money or the time. for that kind of money head over to California adventure go down to the board walk and get the chicken strips! you get a lot of meat and fries for your buck! Heck I would even prefer the corn dogs from the Corn dog Castle in California adventure!
Pros: The place had the look
Cons: everything else
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I brought my now ex to this place and we love pizza so this place was perfect, pizza was big and delicious. the one thing we didnt like was we were seated sort of close the entrance so every group... More
I brought my now ex to this place and we love pizza so this place was perfect, pizza was big and delicious. the one thing we didnt like was we were seated sort of close the entrance so every group that entered had to go around us, it got kind of annoying after a while. The price is a little up but its worth the food.
Pros: Pizza and locations looks really nice.
Cons: seating arrangements
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My favorite is the Pizza Port. They have The Best spaghetti! The chicken strips at the Hungry Bear are great. They are a bit on the pricey side, if comparing to a fast food restaurant, but if you... More
My favorite is the Pizza Port. They have The Best spaghetti! The chicken strips at the Hungry Bear are great. They are a bit on the pricey side, if comparing to a fast food restaurant, but if you compare to another park that proclaims itself to be magic, located in the mountains not far from there, the food is inexpensive as that place's food is 4 times more for half as much.
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I was disappointed at the prices as compared to the quality of food. It is only a step or two up from the food carts or cafeteria food. Nothing special. Although, it's better than eating PBJ... More
I was disappointed at the prices as compared to the quality of food. It is only a step or two up from the food carts or cafeteria food. Nothing special. Although, it's better than eating PBJ sandwiches (if you can afford it).
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My favorite place to eat at Disneyland is at Pizza Port! The restaurant is very welcoming and comfortable for groups. I especially like the Chicken Alfredo Pasta and the Chicken Caesar salad!
My favorite place to eat at Disneyland is at Pizza Port! The restaurant is very welcoming and comfortable for groups. I especially like the Chicken Alfredo Pasta and the Chicken Caesar salad!
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Nothing as pretty much how I would describe this place. It is a step up from the carts that you find around, but nothing to special whatsoever. You would be better off paying a little bit less for... More
Nothing as pretty much how I would describe this place. It is a step up from the carts that you find around, but nothing to special whatsoever. You would be better off paying a little bit less for better food from the little stands. Bummer.
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What a letdown. I've been here twice now, and the pizza is worse than what you'd get at Round Table or even Pizza Hut. I found only two beans in my minestrone soup, and my ravioli was literally... More
What a letdown. I've been here twice now, and the pizza is worse than what you'd get at Round Table or even Pizza Hut. I found only two beans in my minestrone soup, and my ravioli was literally swimming in a puddle of butter. Not what you'd expect at these ridiculous prices. It was impossible to have a conversation, and the owners know they have you over a barrel what with Disneyland a hop away. The wine was watered down, and the only reason I didn't give this place a zero was because the 3 servers we had were somewhat pleasant. If you go here, don't expect anything better than cafeteria food and atmosphere. It's a waste.
Pros: Somewhat cheerful service
Cons: Slow service, horrible food, loud, crowded, overpriced waste of money
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I went here with my boyfriend and my parents. I got the penne with tomato sauce. It was decent. It was super busy and loud. And, it was hard to make conversation because we couldn't hear each... More
I went here with my boyfriend and my parents. I got the penne with tomato sauce. It was decent. It was super busy and loud. And, it was hard to make conversation because we couldn't hear each other. We got our table fast, but the food took a while to come out. Our server was super friendly and kept our drinks filled.
Pros: nice atmosphere
Cons: parking fee
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