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The Meatball Pizza & Pasta
Categories: Restaurants Pizza Restaurants Italian Pizza, Italian [Edit]
Banff Ptarmigan Inn337 Banff Ave
Banff, AB T1L 1H8
(403) 762-3667
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Noise Level:
- Quiet
- Has TV:
- No
- Caters:
- No
5 reviews for The Meatball Pizza & Pasta
5 reviews in English
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Review from C E.
Port Moody, BC
Pretty average fair. Nothing we ordered really knocked our socks off. Everything was acceptable.
Service was slow.
Prices are good for Banff. -
Review from Justin B.
Etobicoke, ON
The meatball is an average establishment and I found the pizza dough was too hard at edges, and the gnocchi was subpar. Too soft and unappetizing with too much mushroom sauce. The calamari was good as per my friend but I'm my mind it was too oily, too little and again average.
Bill for 1 Appetizer, pizza, pasta, pop and a Cesar: $55 w/ tax&tip -
Review from Adam R.
We were staying at the Ptarmigan Inn in Banff, and ordered room service from Meatball. We were expected a run of mill hotel restaurant experience (ie, bland and generally foul), but were pleasantly surprised with a very good meal.
We ordered the Chicken Supreme, which came with an excellent walnut risotto and a sprig of rosemary. So delicious! The chicken was stuffed with ham and Gouda, and wasn't too gooey or overwhelming. A great dish.
We also had the La Vita pizza, which included bacon, bruschetta and chorizo sausage on a thin crust. It was a great pizza, filling but not too greasy.
One of the best in-hotel dining experiences we've had. -
Review from David S.
We had dinner at The Meatball instead of walking all the way to central Banff, and were happy to have stopped. Thursday was "25% off full bottle" night, so we enjoyed a bottle of Mission Hill 2006 Reserve Pinot Noir to go with our Cream of Smoked Salmon and Celery soup, salad, and a "Best of Beef" pizza. The pizza was ok; the soup was really nice!
We sat in the lounge, rather than the restaurant, so we could watch the foot traffic on Banff Avenue; the bartender was very helpful and friendly and made the meal more enjoyable.
Definitely worth a visit. -
Review from David P.
Toronto, ON
Tourist trap. Stick with the chains if you are going to spend 15-20 bucks an entree. No need to go here. Service is nice but the food might as well be on a buffet, a bad one at that.
