Sorrento's

4.0 star rating
1 review

Category: Pizza  [Edit]

529 Ellice Ave
Winnipeg, MB R3B 1Z1
(204) 774-9892
Price Range:
$$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Attire:
Casual
Good for Groups:
Yes
Good for Kids:
Yes
Takes Reservations:
Yes
Delivery:
Yes
Take Away:
Yes
Waiter Service:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
No
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1 review in English

  • Review from DineoutGal A.

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    • 413 reviews

    Winnipeg, MB

    4.0 star rating
    12/22/2010

    I catered from Sorrentos for a recent office lunch (for 20 people) and thought their food was great especially for the price. They have 2 for 1 price pizzas but I think for a large party, it's best to just tell them how many people there are and the budget (ours was $10/head before tax and tips). We got 2 large trays of salad (any assortment we wanted), we chose the "sorrentos salad" and caesar salad. Easily, 1 salad tray would've been enough for our lunch. The sorrentos salad was a bit hit with the crowd - it's quite the hearty salad as it contains ice berg lettuce with ham, salami and mozzarella in a tangy vinaigrette. The caesar was good without being overly garlicky (good for the office). We were also given the option to order an assortment of pizzas, in our case, 7 large pizzas (15") which has 8 generous slices per pizza. You can choose a few of their specialty pizzas while the rest can have 2-3 toppings. The "basilicata" was our only vegetarian pizza and it went quickly - a nice assortment of Mediterranean veggies on there. The crowd really liked the chicken and roasted red pepper pizza - great flavour. I also liked that their pizzas aren't overly greasy and had a good crust (not too thick and too thin). There were lots of breadsticks that came with our order too. There was more than enough food left over - probably could have fed 5 more people.

    The only negative was that they didn't provide enough forks and plates (which they said they would include). We only received 50% of the plates and forks, but luckily we had some extras kicking around the lunchroom. Otherwise, it would've been a disaster - how do you eat salad with no plate or cutlery?! Though there were some guys who used the empty pizza box as their "plate" - very resourceful.

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