
4.1
473 of 4,190 Restaurants in Dallas

I have had the pleasure of eating at Roma's on several occasions. My pasta was Fetuccini Carbonara and it was very good. The sauce could have been a little thicker but the flavors were excellent. They make their pizza dough from scratch with imported Italian flour and olive oil and this, coupled with their homemade sauce, makes for one of the best pizzas I have had in Dallas. I strongly recommend their desserts. I have had their Tiramasu (one of the best in Dallas) and their chocolate mousse cake is sinful. I have not used their delivery service because I have always dined-in. Their staff has always been courteous and attentive.

Great homemade pizza and pasta Fast delivery and a great restaurant for dating or meetings Family owned and operated for fourteen years on North Greenville Ave in Dallas

We came here on a Sunday during the late afternoon, and we were one of only two tables in the restaurant. We had the garlic bread and chicken Alfredo pizza, both were pretty good. They have a good lunch special, so if I went back it would probably be to order from the lunch menu. Overall, it was just OK for the price.

If you like heavy Italian, this place might be for you. Every dish I saw had lots of heavy tomato sauce and cheese. I ordered Salmon. It was ruined with sauce that disguised the taste. The cappuccino pie dessert was good. Decor is from the 60s. Bottom line: if you're hungry and taste isn't important, do here.

My wife and I have been eating here for years. They've recently relocated to Greenville and Park Lane, close to the U-haul. The pizza is some of the best I have ever tried, and we've only recently discovered their fried calamari. I love the Chicken Parmesan and the veggie lover's pizza with added pepperoni. It's not at all expensive, so it's great for families.

We came here on a whim and were pleasantly surprised at how good the food was... The garlic cheese bread was decent - the bruschetta was essentially the exact same thing without cheese, and the pizza was great. The only thing that was awful was the fried zucchini. It was cut way too thick and the batter was too thick also... (On a related note, go to CoalVines if you want some amazing fried zucchini chips!) We saw a few salads go by that looked surprisingly fresh and worth trying.. The cocktails were very average but everything was very affordable and the atmosphere was unique and fun on the huge covered patio space.. For New York style pizza, this place is legit. Our service was phenomenal - ask for Avdi as your waiter if you stop by!

Great little pizza place in Dallas. Staff very friendly. I'll miss this place now that my son no longer lives in Dallas.

Dropped into Roma's to grab dinner. Ordered the chicken cacciatore and Italian sausage. It was ok, not the best I've had but not the worst either. I will give it another shot.

This quaint family owned restaurant has such a charming decor. You feel welcome from the moment you enter. They offer a wide variety of Italian dishes that is sure to please any diner. The pizzas are amazing and you can add your toppings to taste. The pasta dishes are wondeful. The food is always fresh and hot. I would recommend this quaint out of the way place where you can get away from the crowds. Jimmy is the most amazing host. He makes sure that you are completely satisfied from the moment you enter until you leave with a full tummy.

Hi, so I'm going to make it simple. Order took one and a half hours to deliver. The pizza and the wings were cold...I asked for a refund, they refused. They also refused to at least get us a hot pizza and wings, never mind a refund. Really, for a pizza place this has to be the worst experience ever. For the owners, you're in an extremely competitive industry, there were about 30 pizza places within the same 2 miles we could have ordered from. Everyone will have a cold pizza once in a while, customer service is the ONLY differentiation you have, and you failed miserably.

It seems that this restaurant has been in business forever and it has not changed. By now the interior is showing its age and it quite dated. The prices are very moderate, the portions remain huge, and the service is fast and efficient. The quality is not upscale, but if you are really hungry for Italian you could do a lot worse than this place. There is outside seating for when the weather turns cool. Beer and wine are available. The pizza is pretty good and very popular.

We came here for lunch because my daughter works right around the corner. We have met here several times and the food is always very good and fresh. They have the best house vinaigrette in Dallas! It is a tomato vinaigrette. Try it! You will LOVE it.

CLEAN, a great first impression. Very friendly and attentive staff. The Caesars salad perfectly dressed and delicious. Pizza crust was the perfect thickness, with a generous amount of toppings. I’ll be back!!!

Huge melt-in-your-mouth cheese ravioli, baked in their own ceramic dish, covered in marinara sauce and more cheese, served piping hot ... need I say more??

The "ribeye" steak I ordered had little resemblance to the photo online. It was about 1/4 inch thick and gristly. The chicken orders by my wife and daughter were better, but too salty. It is nice to have the customer have the option to add salt. The waitress was polite and competent.

Visited for a late dinner while in Dallas on business, and found the restaurant to be a nice stop over. Had fried mushrooms for an app and they were quite good, followed by a side salad and then a small calzone. All of the food was fresh and well prepared, and was served quickly. I was in and out in less than an hour, but they weren't busy at all - maybe due to the time of day. The atmosphere is quiet with a few televisions in the bar area. The only knock is that my server was less than excited to be there. She was not helpful with the menu and basically just brought me the food and bill, which by the way, was very reasonable. If in the area again, I would consider coming back.

Normally, we visited for lunch (specials), however, we enjoyed a special dinner. The menu has anything you might expect at a family-run restaurant. The chicken parmesean and eggplant parmesean shouldn't be overlooked. The rolls, marinara sauce, and salads are wonderful. Service is polite and efficient. Please note that the 20% gratuity is added to the bill. All in all, great food, service, and environment! Recommended!!

New to Dallas, we were driving around, starving, and spotted Roma's friendly lights. We stopped in for a late dinner and were promptly greeted by "Jimmy" . There was a "special" sign standing in the foyer announcing a discounted glass of house wine. Perfect! We each ordered one. Roma's restaurant is huge and their menu extensive and very reasonable. My partner is a pizza addict and described his perfect pizza to Jimmy. I chose my favorite, eggplant parm from the menu. We shared a huge caesar salad and enjoyed the surroundings. Dinner arrived and was spot on. Everything was well prepared and delicious. I am thrilled that we found a really neat place to frequent in our new neighborhood.

I came here a couple of nights ago with my wife and three kids. We were seated immediately, as it wasn't busy (it was raining, so not a lot of people on the roads). We had our drinks and meal order taken within a few minutes. After about 10 minutes, the food started coming out. We ordered the appetizer combo, kids spaghetti and sauce, spinach and cheese calzone, and a meatball sub. All of the food looked and tasted quite good. Not much else to say about this place. It has plenty of seating for larger parties and good for families with kids. We took two boxes of food to go because there was that much left. I'm not sure I would pick this place to go back to immediately given that there are other good italian restaurants in the area. That said, if I'm near the location again or someone invites me to go...I certainly wouldn't turn it down.

Was in Dallas area for the weekend and wanted to find a family owned restaurant to eat...Decided to give this place a try and boy was that the biggest mistake I've made in awhile. We were "greeted" by the waitress who was really blunt and unwelcoming. Once we ordered we were met 30 minutes later with microwaveable meals... I got the lasagna and my friend got the fettuccine. The lasagna was cold and frozen in the middle and the fettuccine was drowing in canned sauce and microwavable, uneatable chicken. We asked the waitress to take both dishes and told them what was wrong with our meals and all she could say numerous times was "I don't know"... she works there and doesn't know. She called over the manager and he was hasty and inconsiderate and didn't care to hear our opinion instead saying that he would warm up the dishes in the microwave. We kindly told him that we don't want the food anymore and he relied "I will get the tab". He returned with the check charging us for the meal and when asked why we were charged for food we took one bite of he got extremely angry and defensive, telling us that we were wrong. After paying we got up and we quietly told him that it wasn't right to charge us for the subpar food he then nudged and guided us out of the restaurant. I have never been treated so disrespectfully in a restaurant and it was such a disappointment. As young adults we were taking advantage of and walked all over. TERRIBLE SERVICE... TERRIBLE FOOD... TERRIBLE RESTAURANT. Don't spend your hard earned money supporting people that treat there customers like dirt.

We had our food delivered. It was the best Italian food I have ever had. If you are in the area I would strongly recommend eating here.

Met a friend at the bar there, and the waitress suggested the calamari as an appetizer, I was reluctant, but it was the best!

We love Romas! Great casual dining with kids. We love the patio and the servers are always nice. It is a good value with a nice environment and reasonably priced meals.

It’s warm, unpretentious, and always delivers: friendly service, decent portions, and that comforting Italian vibe. Sometimes the sauce is heavy, but it’s part of what feels authentic—like eating at someone’s kitchen table.

I ordered food for my family while staying in a hotel in Dallas. The food was not packaged very well which caused a big mess! They also did not include the basics such as forks and napkins. The food was average.

A couple of years ago, our family discovered this local Italian restaurant near Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas. You could drive right by and never notice it and I'm not even sure how we found it. But in any case, we have come to love this place. The pizza is seriously good and so are the entrees. We usually order plain cheese pizza and share it as an appetizer. Favorite entrees are the lasagna, chicken parmesan and spaghetti and meatballs. Everything comes with these amazing garlic knots with marinara sauce. Don't miss the desserts, maybe just to take home since you'll be stuffed, of course - tiramisu and cannoli. The owner Jimmy treats everyone like family! Sit on the patio if the weather is nice - and enjoy.

I took my wife and 3 girls. They were all skeptical. But the food was so great and the service was excellent, so we all left wowed and agreeing we must come back every time we visit Dallas. Best dishes we got: #1 Chicken Florentine, #2 Chicken Alfredo, #3 Grilled Salmon on Angel hair with Pomodora.
Small, Convenient, Varied Menu
Roma's Pizza was within five minutes of our B&B. That was not the only reason we dined there a second time. For a small restaurant they offered a varied, mainly Italian, menu in addition to pizza. The food was very tasty with a good presentation. The service was excellent, very low noise level, and a limited bar provided everything that was necessary for the basic adult drinks.