Family-owned Italian spot in Morrisville earning praise for traditional tomato pies and generous portions. White-tablecloth setting with sky-painted ceiling delivers old-school pizza parlor nostalgia.
Family-owned Italian spot in Morrisville earning praise for traditional tomato pies and generous portions. White-tablecloth setting with sky-painted ceiling delivers old-school pizza parlor nostalgia.
Multiple reviewers single out La Villa's tomato pies as a standout feature, with one long-time customer declaring them "superb" after years of visits. One first-time diner ordered a slice of tomato pie with pineapple and received helpful guidance from the waitress about this regional specialty. Another reviewer emphasizes the traditional preparation style, noting "There's something so comforting about finding a spot that serves that classic, traditional-style pizza." The restaurant positions pizza-making as its primary art according to website content. The Margarita pizza ($16.95) represents the classic option, while specialty pies include the Quatro Stagioni ($17.95), Invernale ($17.95), and Calabrese ($16.95). One reviewer specifically praised the size, observing "The pizzas are huge and never go out of style."
Multiple reviewers specifically call the traditional-style tomato pies "superb" with one long-time customer never disappointed after years of visits
One reviewer specifically praised it as "fantastic" with "nice smooth sauce and great taste," though another reported inconsistent quality
Specifically mentioned by one reviewer as particularly enjoyable during a pleasant lunch visit
The Italian menu delivers options for those seeking more than pizza in Morrisville. One reviewer specifically highlighted the lunch portion of chicken parmigiana as "fantastic" with "nice smooth sauce and great taste." The Penne Alla Vodka ($20.95) offers a classic pasta choice, while seafood options include Salmon La Villa ($26.95) and Seafood Portofino ($24.95). Mussels Marinara ($11.95) appears in photos garnished with parsley and a purple orchid. Another reviewer particularly enjoyed the tiramisu for dessert, and the menu lists Raspberry Cheesecake and Oreo Cheesecake (both $8.95) as additional sweet options. However, one group reported that main courses were "tough and chewy" despite excellent pizza and appetizers, suggesting quality may vary between kitchen stations. The casual side of the menu includes a Texas Burger ($13.95) and Cheese Steak ($12.95) that one regular customer called "fantastic."
Interior photos reveal rows of tables dressed in white tablecloths paired with dark wooden chairs across a tiled floor. The most distinctive feature is the painted ceiling decorated with cloud imagery and sky murals, creating what one reviewer described as "a classic and inviting ambiance." The formal table settings contrast with the casual pizza parlor roots, accommodating both quick lunch stops and sit-down family dinners. One reviewer noted the presence of booth seating against walls and a TV playing news, contributing to what they called "a relaxed and casual atmosphere, with a hint of Italian flair." Framed newspaper articles hang on the walls according to photo observations. The exterior shows a patio area for outdoor dining. While one guest praised the classic setup, another found "not much going on in the way of atmosphere," suggesting the focus remains more on food than decor innovation.
Multiple reviewers reference owner Gino by name, indicating visible ownership presence. One regular patron wrote "Gino and his staff are top notch," while another noted "Gino and his staff are amazing." A third specifically addressed "Gio and the team" as "great." This personal attention from ownership appears frequently across reviews as a consistency factor. Staff generally earns praise for pleasantness, with one reviewer noting "Staff is always pleasant" for quick bite service. However, service pacing shows variability—one lunch guest found service "perhaps a little slower than I expected," and another complained about wait times. The restaurant operates as family-owned according to its feature list, and website content emphasizes personalized service for private parties and catered events. Multiple reviewers describe La Villa as their regular monthly dining spot, suggesting the ownership approach builds loyalty despite the Morrisville location being in what one guest called "a less than perfect neighborhood."
La Villa operates seven days weekly, opening at 10 AM Monday through Friday and 11 AM on weekends, with 9:30 PM closing across the board. The moderate price range typically runs $15-30 per person based on provided data, with entrees spanning from Eggplant Rollatini at $20.95 to Salmon La Villa at $26.95. Pizza options range from $16.95 to $17.95 for specialty varieties. The restaurant offers private dining for parties and accepts group reservations, promoting itself for graduation parties and catered events according to website content. Outdoor seating provides weather-permitting options. One reviewer complained about pricing, citing "15 dollars for two slices and a Mexican coke" as a ripoff, suggesting by-the-slice pricing runs higher than whole pies. The location at 21 South Pennsylvania Avenue in Morrisville serves families, groups, solo diners seeking a quick bite, and those supporting local family-owned businesses. Several reviewers specifically note making La Villa a regular monthly destination.
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Yes, La Villa Pizza & Family Restaurant offers free lot parking and free street parking.
Yes, La Villa Pizza & Family Restaurant accepts reservations. Call ahead to reserve your table.
La Villa Pizza & Family Restaurant is open: Monday: 10:00 AM – 9:30 PM; Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 9:30 PM; Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 9:30 PM; Thursday: 10:00 AM – 9:30 PM; Friday: 10:00 AM – 9:30 PM; Saturday: 11:00 AM – 9:30 PM; Sunday: 11:00 AM – 9:30 PM.
Yes, La Villa Pizza & Family Restaurant is a great choice for large groups and parties.
Yes, La Villa Pizza & Family Restaurant is family-friendly and offers a kids menu.
Yes, La Villa Pizza & Family Restaurant offers takeout and delivery.
Yes, La Villa Pizza & Family Restaurant has wheelchair accessible entrance, accessible seating, accessible restroom and accessible parking.
La Villa Pizza & Family Restaurant accepts major credit cards and contactless payments.
La Villa Pizza & Family Restaurant is known for its traditional-style tomato pies that long-time customers call "superb." One reviewer who has visited for years states the tomato pies are among "the best in the area, by far." Beyond pizza, the restaurant has earned praise for its cheese steak sandwiches, which multiple reviewers describe as "fantastic," and its tiramisu dessert. The family-owned establishment, run by owner Gino, also builds its reputation on consistent service that keeps regulars returning monthly.
Yes, La Villa operates as both a pizzeria and full-service Italian restaurant with an extensive menu beyond pizza. The menu includes upscale entrees like Salmon La Villa ($26.95), Seafood Portofino ($24.95), and Chicken Delizia ($24.95), as well as traditional Italian dishes like Penne Alla Vodka ($20.95) and Eggplant Rollatini ($20.95). The restaurant also serves sandwiches including a Texas Burger ($13.95) and Cheese Steak ($12.95), plus appetizers like Mussels Marinara ($11.95) and house-made desserts including Oreo Cheesecake and Raspberry Cheesecake at $8.95 each. However, review patterns suggest the pizzas receive more consistent praise than the higher-priced entrees.
Yes, La Villa Pizza & Family Restaurant actively promotes private dining and party bookings according to their website. The restaurant offers dedicated private dining space and encourages bookings for birthdays, anniversaries, graduation parties, and special gatherings. Their website states they can handle both "intimate occasions and large functions" with catering services available. The interior features multiple seating configurations including booths and regular tables with white tablecloths, creating flexibility for group sizes. Owner Gino and his staff receive consistent praise for service quality, which one monthly regular describes as "top notch."
Based on customer reviews, the safest orders are the traditional tomato pies and specialty pizzas like Margarita ($16.95), which built the restaurant's reputation over years. Multiple reviewers specifically praise the cheese steak sandwiches as "fantastic." The tiramisu receives a specific callout from one reviewer, though the menu also lists Oreo and Raspberry Cheesecake at $8.95 each. Appetizers and pizzas receive consistently positive mentions, while entrees show mixed results—one reviewer found their chicken parm and companion's salmon to be "tough and chewy," though another called the chicken parm lunch portion "fantastic." First-time visitors should focus on the pizzeria menu rather than gambling on pricier entrees.
The interior features white tablecloths, dark wooden chairs, and a distinctive painted ceiling with cloud imagery throughout the dining room, creating what one reviewer describes as formal, classic Italian ambiance. The space includes both booth seating and regular tables, with a TV playing news for solo diners. Outdoor seating is available on a patio visible in exterior photos. The atmosphere receives mixed feedback—one reviewer notes "there isn't much going on in the way of atmosphere" and found it lacking, while another calls it a "great place to meet friends for a drink." The setting works for both quick casual meals and more formal dining experiences with private party capabilities.
Pricing falls in the moderate range with most entrees between $20.95 and $26.95, including Penne Alla Vodka ($20.95), Chicken Delizia ($24.95), and Salmon La Villa ($26.95). Specialty pizzas run $16.95-$17.95, sandwiches cost $12.95-$13.95, and desserts are $8.95. Appetizers like Mussels Marinara are $11.95. The overall price level is $15-30 per person according to available data. One reviewer complained about paying $15 for two slices and a Mexican Coke, suggesting slice pricing runs higher than some competitors. For better value based on review patterns, focus on the pizza and sandwich menu where quality appears more consistent rather than the pricier seafood and chicken entrees.
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