Sicily Pizza & Pasta

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The menu of Italian cuisine is to the pleasure of all visitors here. The truth is that you will really like perfectly cooked greek salads, chicken wings and Pepperoni. According to the reviewers' opinions, waiters offer delicious margaritas. Good lemonade is among the most popular drinks at this pizzeria.

Sicily Pizza & Pasta offers food delivery for the convenience of its clients. The friendly staff welcomes people all year round. Terrific service is a strong point that plays a great role for the success of this place. Tasty food at democratic prices are provided here. When you enter this place, you notice the spectacular atmosphere. Google users who visited this spot state that the most suitable rating is 4.1.

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Love this place. The wings are off the chart awesome and the pizza...you will not find better.
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Chicken Cesar Pita ALL THE YES! So freaking good! Service: Take out Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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I was raised in New Jersey and I know a good pizza when I taste it. I moved to Houston TX about 40 years ago. To this day, I still search for a place that can make a pizza reasonably, close to what you would expect from almost any ‘real Italian pizzeria’ in NE US.In 40 years, I’ve only found two, (that's right, two!) and the one I bought from regularly, (and located nearest to me of the two), closed about 10 months ago! The family owned Italian restaurant “Napoli’s Italian restaurant” closed after a very successful 45 years and the owner retired.I don’t cook and I live alone. I pretty much eat one thing for supper every night; pizza. You can believe that or think I’m exaggerating, but it’s a fact nonetheless. Until recently, (and after Napoli’s closed), I ordered pizzas from Pizza Hut. It wasn’t even close to a ‘real pizza’ but I considered it a separate food style and taste. Then last week, I tried Sicily Pizza & Pasta. I was extremely impressed with the crust, which truly is like the NE Pizza. The sauce is definitely a bright Italian sauce and the cheese was great.I always have pepperoni and Italian sausage and as far as the quantities, always the standard amount. The crust style was “Hand tossed” and they cooked it perfectly!The delivery was estimated 45 to 60 minutes but the driver was here in less than 30. I knew it was possible that I ordered on one of their ‘better than usual’ days.However, when I ordered another pizza just like the first, 4 days later, I actually got exactly the same thing, Excellent! I’m located at the outer edge of their delivery area so I had no problem with a 60 minute delivery but the driver once again got here in less than 30. BTW, I ordered a large pizza, (Sicily Pizza & Pasta has an Extra-Large size as well). As I said earlier, it was a 2-topping pizza and I didn’t ask for any ‘extra’ amount of any ingredients, but they do offer that option. Including tax, it came to $16.23 total. I always tip the driver $5.00 so I asked them to add that to the charges.Sicily Pizza & Pasta only charges a much more reasonable $2.00 for the delivery. The delivery charge is for the extra labor, box, and condiments, which I can understand. However, Dominoes, Pizza Hut, Marcos all charge no less than $3. Therefore the breakdown is as follows: 2-topping, large pizza: $12.99 / Delivery charge: $2.00 / Tax: 8.25% ($1.24) = $16.23. Plus my $5.00 tip comes to $21.23.That’s about $1.50 more than I paid Pizza Hut, but I got a far better, pizza from Sicily P&P. However, that’s over $5 less than Dominoes and almost $2 less than Marcos, (neither of which could even come close to the Sicily Quality)Sicily P&P didn’t over-cook the crust so the pizza reheated perfectly, (preheated oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit, then 6 minutes placed on a stone platter) and as is the case with most Italian food, the reheated version actually tastes even better than the first. One thing, They cut their pizza into 12 slices as opposed to 8 and I forgot to ask them to just cut it into 8 slices if that option was available. At least they cut in in the traditional triangle shape. I asked Marcos to do that and they seemed to be stuck on cutting their pizza into squares, (which I really don’t like and fail to understand why they would do that as their ‘default cut’ in the first place).I called them after I tried their pizza for the first time and let them know how happy I was with it. I also told the manager that I would be ordering from them exclusively, between 6 and 8 times every month from now on.I strongly recommend Sicily Pizza & Pasta to anyone who wants to try a much better pizza than most restaurants down here could make. I should note that even though the Sicily Pizza & Pasta on Jones road delivers to my area, the on-line website informs me that they don’t. Therefore I have to call them when I order. The manager said that they’ve been having some trouble with that on their web page and I guess they’re going to fix it at some point.
Pizza, Italian, Vegetarian options
Open now 11AM - 11PM
$$$$ Price range per person $11 - $30
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9618 Jones Rd
Houston, Texas, USA
Address
9618 Jones Rd, Houston, Texas, USA
1 more branch to eat in Houston
Features
Delivery Outdoor seating Сredit cards accepted Takeaway Wheelchair accessible Wi-Fi Parking
Opening hours
SundaySun 12PM-10PM
MondayMon 11AM-10PM
TuesdayTue 11AM-10PM
WednesdayWed 11AM-10PM
ThursdayThu 11AM-10PM
FridayFri 11AM-11PM
SaturdaySat 11AM-10PM
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