
4.2
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Very nice selection of pizza's with very attentive service. Love to sheek itialian decor vibe. Wish there was one closer to home.

Their variety of pizza is very interesting and they all taste good. The complementary salad plate is a nice addition. Their caipirinhas are too sweet. They taste like syrup. They are made with a mix I think; they are not hand mulled like the real drink. Parking is behind the building. You can use the valet parking, but you pay for it because the complementary valet is for the other two restaurants owned by someone else. They have a very young crowd and the place can be too noisy for conversation.

We enjoyed the wine list and the cocktails at the bar first. Good bartender Matheus with the pisco sours. Really a good wine list and pricing and can really recommend the Red Schooner Voyage 6 from Caymus Family. Of course this place is all about pizza, but I am not sure if we had the chance to sample all of the ones on offer especially some of the ones we wanted such as lamb. The bisque and antipasto are a nice addition to start you off. This is a loud place for large groups having fun. Great idea, great price value and the pizzas are good enough (not much in the way of topping quantity)

This was a really cool pizza place in a cool part of Dallas. Very different concept, I’ve never been to a restaurant like this before. You pay a set price kind of like a buffet fee, and then the waiters go through the restaurant carrying different types of pizzas/offerings. I think we got offered over 8 different types of vegetarian pizzas and over 5 different types of dessert pizzas. The Nutella dessert pizza was amazing! I’m sure there were many more combinations with meat on them. Extensive drink and wine menu. They also served appetizer salad and charcuterie or antipasti dish to the table, family stile. It is all you can eat, but no doggie bags. They will also make special requests. I recommend it and would like to go back with my kids. (Kids have discounted prices).

As keen foodies, my wife and I had heard some of the buzz about this place since it opened a couple of weeks ago - and from the start to the finish this was one of the best eating out experiences we’ve had in Dallas, which is saying something! The concept is simple - after an incredible antipasti starter and a cup of melt-on-the-tastebuds lobster bisque, various waiters bring trays of thin pizza slices to your table (à-la churrascaria restaurants like Fogo de Chao). You take what you want, and when you want a break, you turn your card over, wait a bit, have some more then - if you have any room left - have some amazing dessert pizza. The food is simply stunning. All the breads, meats and cheeses are prepared in-house and the pizzas are paper-thin and expertly stone-baked with some incredible toppings and tastes that jump off the plate. We tried about 15 different flavors but personal highlights were the shrimp pizza, the chicken tikka masala pizza and all of the Brazilian cheese pizzas. Dessert pizzas are just as good, with the usual Nutella pizza being accompanied by blueberry, banana and pair variations - but the real star of the show is the dulce de leche pizza, which was just incredible. Another huge bonus is the lovely relaxed yet classy interior, and of course the staff. After only two weeks of service most restaurants run pretty haphazardly, but this is already a dedicated, well-drilled team who really love their jobs and have lots of information about the pizzas as well - and this made the experience so much more enjoyable. A huge shout-out is also due to the Brazilian maitre d’hôtel Evandro, who welcomed us at the front door, came over at points to talk excitedly about the food and then took the time to walk us out afterwards and shake our hands - this is NOT your average level of customer service and we left already planning to come back ASAP. Finally, most importantly, the price is INCREDIBLE. $20 each for four courses of artisan food is an absolute steal, and to go out on a Saturday night, have two lovely meals and a bottle of fizz and only get a bill for $70 was hugely refreshing. So I think it’s safe to say we loved this place, and we’ll be back. And back again!

I came here to celebrate my daughter's engagement. I could not perceive any redeeming qualities in this place (and I was unbelievably happy for my daughter). It is a crowded, packed place. The tables are ridiculously close to each other and the chairs are very uncomfortable, especially for big guys/gals and senior people. The service is atrocious: no organization and not attentive. And they made a mess on the final bill. Absolute lack of management. Drinks are very expensive and sodas do not have refills (THAT's is a tradition in Brazilian restaurants). The worst part was the pizzas. They were all just OK. "Meh" American pizzas with a clumsy attempt to develop "gourmet" flavors. It is hard when you need to admit that pepperoni was the best flavor among so many offered... One thing for sure: as a Brazilian, I can state - for sure - the pizzas served here are NOT Brazilian. Brazilian pizza, always with a generous amount of melted cheese as one of the toppings, is one of the best of the world. But you will not find one at this place. Four cheese pizza with truffle oil? HELL NO!

Delucca’s is a great place for couples, friends or families. You can eat as little as you like or as much as you like. The Antipasto plate at the beginning was great. The roasted garlic spreads like butter. Then you are served a cup of lobster bisque. You are able to taste all of the different pizzas and the ones you like you can have as much as you like. The servers keep coming around to your table until you turn your card over. The dessert pizzas are delicious also. The ambiance of the restaurant is wonderful for everyone whether you are having a table for two or 16. You will love it.

The "pizzascarria" concept is delightful, but the current execution does not quite live up to the potential. My party moved tables since the inner view of the men's room was less than appetizing. No ice tea was available, so went with water. Pizza was good, but should be better at this price point. Not enough variety. Two of the dessert pizzas were very good. Waitstaff was excellent. Hostess was curt and seemed uninterested. It is worth going once for the experience, but I won't be back. Make reservations. Bring a group (the more the merrier).

Pizza pizza pizza! Excellent drinks to begin with. Then excellent unique pizza choices. You’ll have fun and enjoy some great food. Beautiful restaurant.

At first I thought it was going to be a CiCi's pizza but i was wrong! My mind was blown away by the ingredients and the level of service. The lamb pizza was great. Wish it would have come around more often..

Here with a group on a Saturday night. Very noisy-hard to have a conversation. Enjoyed the salad and lobster bisque. The meatballs were ok; nothing special. The pizzas overall were quite good-I especially liked the lamb and the chicken tikka masala. Dessert pizzas were better than expected. If I have a complaint, it was trying to get someone to bring over a particular pizza we wanted to try again. Price is high for pizza, but this is a fun, unique way to try some out-of-the-ordinary flavors.

Not your usual pizza place. You don’t order. Sit down. You get three appetizers. Then the pizza starts coming. Waiters wander the room with a variety of pies and will give you as many slices as you want. They’re deliberately small so you can sample lots. Examples. Cheese, pepperoni, Bbq, spinach, steak etc. all good. Then The deserts come out. Basically your choice is a drink. Everything else is like a pizza buffet that comes to you. It’s loud in there but quaint and fun

Two couples went here for dinner the first time. We liked the antipasti and pizza (some innovative flavors there). The price was good. But the service format was annoying. Numerous servers come around with pizza pies, serving a small slice of each kind to anyone wants it. So far, so good. But they are constantly coming by: Before our drinks arrived, before we enjoyed any of the antipasti, every minute or so during our meal, and sometimes two or three at a time. They give you a disk that you can turn up (more pizza) or down (no more right now, thanks). Which the servers seemed entirely to ignore. So, if you want to eat lots of tasty pizza quickly before turning over your table, this place might be fine. If you want dinner and conversation with your friends, pick someplace else.

This restaurant is in a great part of Dallas and serves thin-crust pizza brought to your table like at a Brazilian steak restaurant. You're offered a slice of whatever they're holding, then they go to the next table. Then another waiter comes by with another pizza. And they have very creative pizzas, like shrimp (my favorite!) or lamb. Then after a while the pizzas are dessert pizzas - my grandsons would have loved the Nutella one! The servers are friendly and helpful, and the prices were very reasonable. The wine list was long and still reasonably priced. I really loved eating at Delucca's. Oh, and everyone is served an appetizer plate along with a small cup or lobster bisque!!

Usually I'm not so conflicted on my reviews. This was our first time and our last. Let me give you the details and you can decide if you wish to give them a try. We had reservations for 2 on a Friday night. There was some disorganization at the front desk. We were seated in the long walkway to the main dining room next to a group of 16. To have another seat would have incurred a 30 minute wait. The lobster bisque was good. The paper cup that held it was odd. The arugula salad was...arugula salad nothing more nor less. My wine was respectable. A variety of pizza slices was offered. There was some inconsistency in how frequently flavors were brought by. Not all of the pizza flavors made it over to our table. There was a greater variety given to those in the main dining hall. It was a little loud and hard to hear what the flavors were. A couple stand out: four cheese, salami and honey, and the lamb. Although a variety of servers were coming by the table to offer slices, we only saw our waiter twice during the hour we were there. Ostensibly this is a roving pizza buffet.

Went for dinner Saturday night. Social distancing and Covid be damned here. They were operating at 100% and even their manager attested to that fact and said "yes we decided to open at 100% even though it's supposed to be75%. People on top of people on top of people. At one point, they were 3 deep at the bar and literally had their backs on top of mine as I was seated at a table. Ridiculous. Now let's get to the food and the restaurant. If you want to have a conversation with someone at your table, don't come here. The loudest restaurant I've been to. If you want good pizza, don't come here. Best part of the meal was the meatballs and salad they brought when you sat down. Wine and drink list was good. Supposedly they had 18 pizzas. We never saw 18 pizzas. We kept getting the same 3 pizzas. If you are a 2 top or 4 top, you will get passed over for the all the bigger parties as they take the pizzas to them first. We asked for different pizzas numerous times, but they never came. The pizzas that came though, were really not good. If you are a pizza lover, go somewhere else.

Delucca had amazing pizza, served in small and thin slices which allows you to try several options. It's all you can eat and the wine selection is great! They even have amazing desert pizzas. They have a full bar and the ambience is high end. Highly recommended!

If your looking for something just a little different this is the place. The food is served gaucho style. By that I mean you pay one price for everything except your drinks, and the food is served to your table - just take what you want. You start off with some bread and arugula salad and some meat balls. Then the pizza starts coming, all kinds of pizza, if you haven't been there before I am sure you will find a pizza you have never tried - like Mexican corn pizza, which is very tasty. At the end of the meal you will be served a variety of dessert pizzas and they are all very very good. The service is very good. The atmosphere is nice but a bit noisy. All-in-all if you are looking for something a bit different and you are really hungry - then give this place a shot.

If summer wasn't around the corner I would be eating pizza here every night. Truly another great experience. Lexi is the reason I write every time. Her sweetheart and warm smiles welcomed us. We keep coming back for two reasons. 1. The pizzas and service. 2. LEXI. She was truly a life saver tonight. Though it was very busy and loud, she took the time to touch our table and be a manager. Thank you love. We appreciate you.

I love my Pizza and what I love about this place is the dishes just keep coming. Every Pizza better than the next. Lots of great toppings. I loved the Picanha, and the Tikka Masala and the Buffalo Chicken Pies. Yum!

We thoroughly enjoyed everything about our evening here. It was relaxed, with outstanding flavors in the food, and the best staff. We had the best night out we have enjoyed in quite a while

Well, I am not sure where to start. This place is not for couples, brunches, business meetings, dinner or anything like that. Its primary service and food options accommodates families and large groups with kids. The food is buffet style but they serve you the fresh buffet food as and when its available, so there is not really a menu per say. I dunno, I cant quite put my finger on it but this restaurant was not a good fit for me and my husband. We sat at the bar because there was some kind of mix up with the reservations. The seating arrangement in the long walkway, which is were they wanted to put us is a terrible concept. The food was ok and some pizza slices had unusual ingredients on them and the other small plates were alright. It just did not please us, but I can see families and children having an awesome time. I am a fair reviewer and just boiled this down to the fact that this is not a restaurant I would recommend unless you are feeding tons of children with their all you can eat offering.

We went here for my birthday with family and friends. The service was very good but the quality of the food was the true high point of the visit. The pizza was very well prepared and had great flavor and just kept coming until I could eat no more and that’s saying something. If there was a low point they were out of two of the dessert pizzas which was what my wife was waiting on. All in all a very good dinner and the atmosphere is very up scale.

Came with 10 friends for a night of pizza and wine and left full and happy. A take off of the “Brazilian” style of endless supply of multiple food samples but with pizza. It works! Everyone can remember the arguments about what pizza to order and then always regretting it when you see what your friends got. The pizza was excellent and the variety was really cool. From traditional favourites to some pretty crazy mixes you will definitely find something that pleases you. The quality is good and the flavours and ingredients are fresh and well served. Make sure you save room for the desert pizza as no matter how wired that sounds it was some of the best. A great vibe and reasonable prices meant a great time had by all. Def recommended. If there is any complaint it was that the slices came out a bit fast which meant that it was hard to keep up. Aside from that it was a great meal in a really nice place. Enjoy!

This place is an all you can eat, fixed price Pizzeria. They constantly bring small slices of the dozen plus pizzas they are serving. They are all good, but a did not care for the dessert pizzas. Most are unusual. Parking is behind the building. The caiparinahs were too sweet, not the traditional gaucho drink. Very young crowd. Noises. Not a place for casual conversation. Get there early.

Great place!!!! The concept is awesome!!! Pizzas come to your table fresh and delicious!!! Drinks are also very good. Everyone was very kind!! I'll be back.

What a fun way to go out for pizza! We loved trying the variety of pizzas that they offer. The slices were small enough so you could try many different kinds when they stopped at your table. After ordering your drink, you get a cheese plate and a very small cup of lobster bisque. We passed on the lobster bisque because it had been very warm that day. Then the wait staff keep stopping by with different pizzas to see if you wanted to try them. If you really liked a certain pizza, you could get a couple of slices. Make sure you try all the interesting combinations because you may find a new favorite pizza....we liked the one with corn on it and the one drizzled with honey. A fun night out with family or friends. I would not recommend bringing smaller children who are picky eaters since there is not a menu to order from.

I went for a drink and snacks with colleagues. For one price, we were offered a variety of pizza slices throughout the evening . We also ordered cocktails from the great cocktail menu. Service was low key and just right.
Good food and drink, interesting concept, but way too noisy.
I have now eaten here twice for dinner and have mixed feelings about the restaurant. It is patterned after the Brazilian steak house format - where servers bring you meat (but in this case pizza) until you are full. You have a card on the table with a green side and a red site. Green means stop by with pizza and red means hold off or one is finished. The meal starts with a cut of really delicious lobster bisque soup - and I mean really good. They then bring by an antipasto plate which is o.k. Both times there, there were not enough pieces of each type of meat and cheese for the four people at our table - which I found odd. Servers then come by with a large variety of creative pizzas and give you a slice if you want - be advised that the slices are VERY small - about 1.5 inches wide. However, they come by a lot. At the end of the meal, they then will start with their dessert pizzas - which are also very good. The down side is that some pizza types would run out before they got to our table. And, it took a very long time for our servers the second time to start bringing dessert pizzas. We had to ask twice. The reason I didn't give the restaurant a higher review is that the place, both times, was astoundingly loud. So loud that we had to almost screams at times to talk to each other. It is a hopping, vibrant, modern place - with a creative idea and good food and drink. But, it was too unpleasant for us (twice) because of the noise to go back.