The pasta was great. The salad was delicious. The employees were nice. I would visit again when in the Reagan Building.
Nathan G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Fairfax, VA
The restaurant reopened after being closed for several years from the fire. The pizza is the same tourist-priced boring stuff you’ll get at any Sbarro, and the pasta is worse. I got spaghetti and meatballs. The noodles were spiced with something strange, the sauce was thin, and the meatballs tasted like they’d been pulled out of a grocery store freezer and microwaved. There are lots of great places within a few blocks to get great pizza/italian food, so don’t make the mistake of eating here.
Craig A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Alexandria, VA
Friendly servers. Prices are steep for the amount/quality of food you get, and tea is not on the menu.
Steph L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Rockville, MD
This location closed after a kitchen fire a while back.
David H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Arlington, VA
This location is in the food court inside the Ronald Reagan Building in downtown DC. Friendly service but food can be hit or miss, even during lunchtime depending on the freshness of the pizza your slice comes from. When I’ve been here the pizza hasn’t been as greasy as some other places and I like Sbarro pizza better than some of the«no name» pizza places in food courts. It’s not five star Italian food of course but it’s decent for food court food and has a decent selection of different items. A slice of pizza, a side dish,(salad, sausage & peppers, or spaghetti) and a drink for $ 8 is a decent price for downtown DC lunch.