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Napoli Ristorante and Pizzeria
- Hours:
Mon, Sat-Sun 4 pm - 10 pm
Tue-Fri 11:30 am - 10 pm
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Price Range:
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$$
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Noise Level:
- Loud
6 reviews for Napoli Ristorante and Pizzeria
6 reviews in English
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Review from Christina C.
We went there in a very cold night. And it was packed after 6 pm! You definitely need a reservation. Four of us ordered Ngocchi with lamb shank, Shrimp & claim linguini, Veal cutlet & Tiny ear with sausages. They are all delicious. Portion was very generous! We did not have room after the main course but had to try their Tiamisu, so delicious!! Great value!
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Review from Bill P.
I'm agree with Kat H on the nice change from tourist-gouging closer to the Falls, but not on the overall rating. The Caesar was nice, but the experience declined from there to Hawaiian pizza and further to spaghetti with oso bucco sauce and gnocci in a cream sauce with fresh basil. Nothing especially wrong here, just expected more.
Atmosphere is noisily local but with a tinge of elegance; a good place to bring kids to teach them about dining out. Service is a bit slow (we were early and one of only a few diners at first; even then it lagged).
I liked the appetizer portions of various items. Sampling a few flavors and items is a plus. Everything seemed fresh, was prepared and served with care but not flair. Choose the house-made pasta (Napoli is proud of it and the server will guide you). -
Review from John M.
St Catharines, ON
Great family style restaurant with home made pasta and deli meats
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Review from Denis S.
Welcome to my first international yelp review!
We just got into town and after hours of flying needed a place to rest our wary feet and eat some food. This is a pretty touristy area so the food was plenty, but quality is iffy. We ended up just walking around our hotel area and after passing this place the second time decided to stop by.
The service is friendly but slow. Leisurely, almost do an extreme. I think I would have preferred if my drinks we refilled more quickly, but since we're on vacation it wasn't too annoying.
Before I describe the food I have to admit that I have a bit of a cold, so maybe my taste-buds are a bit dulled, but I thought that overall the food was fairly bland.
To start off the complimentary bread was really good. Its made fresh here daily and it had just the right amount of olive oil. As appetizers we got a variety of cheeses and meats, which were ok, but didn't come with any crackers... Maybe we were supposed to use the complimentary bread, but they never really brought it.
As a main course I got the gnoche in some type of tomato sauce. This was the really bland dish. I mean, literally almost no flavor. As dessert we tried the biscotti with dark and white chocolate. Those were really good.
Overall, if the service was a bit better or if the food was a bit better it would be four stars, but as is, it's only 3.5.Listed in: My Trip to Canada
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Review from Magan B.
During a vacation in Niagara Falls we were told by the concierge that this place had great Italian food at a good price. We were all pleased.
We ordered a caesar salad, which was large enough to share 3 ways as an appetizer and really good. Then we shared an Americano pizza and the Gnocchi di Casa. It was all delicious, but the Gnocchi was my favorite. It was lightly tossed in a tomato sauce with fresh basil. The best I've had in a while!
Service was attentive the place wasn't too busy on a Friday night.Listed in: Pizza - Thick, Thin, Pie, or…
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Review from Kat H.
After an extremely disappointing and exorbitantly overpriced lunch closer to the Falls, we were determined not to waste money on more mediocre food. This charming and cozy authentic Italian restaurant was more wonderful than we could have hoped for! Service was genuine and warm, despite our under-the-wire arrival, the Nero d'Avola was inexpensive and tasted of raspberries, and the marscapone gnocchi was comparable to the stuff of Italy. We can't recommend this place enough!
