Really really goo place! Cheap and food was fantastic! Had the house burger and it was tender and quite big! My friend had the chocolate éclair for desert and it was massive! Great portions and staff were super friendly! Will be going back for sure!
Magz G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Belfast, United Kingdom
Pizzarelly’s is a real authentic pizzeria in Lisburn. The restaurant was originally houses which have been knocked together to make one large space and the result is lots of little nooks and cranny’s making Pizzerrelly’s the intimate and rustic venue that it is. The Pizza’s here are really great and it’s also BYOB which makes it that little bit cheaper to dine out! The staff are friendly and very help full if you want to mix up your toppings and make a pizza just the way you like it! I opted for spicy pepperoni, jalapenos, chicken and peppers! And it was everything good pizza should be! Great place for both groups and dates!
Christine S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Belfast, United Kingdom
Pizzarelly’s is a long established and highly popular Italian restaurant in the centre of Lisburn. The building appears to have been an hold house, converted into the restaurant we see today, so appearances and be deceptive, as it seems quite small from outside, once you get inside, and particularly upstairs, there is a lot of space to have an intimate meal for couples or to easily accommodate larger parties. The pizzas here are great — very authentic and extremely filling. My favourite though, is the Pasta Carbonara. The restaurant is BYOB, so you can enjoy your own wine or beer to compliment your food. One small thing I can think of that would be a big help to customers, is if the staff could show parties to their table instead of telling them which number to go to. If you are seated downstairs it is easy to find where you are supposed to be, but the upstairs is like a bit of a maze and it can be hard to find the table number they have sent you to.
Rike
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lisburn, United Kingdom
This restaurant in on one of the main thoroughfares round the town centre. It doesn’t have its own parking so you have to park along the street. The premises isn’t purpose built, but rather the restaurant consists of a couple of old houses converted and knocked into one. This gives it a kind of character, especially upstairs, with the odd nook and cranny and steps here and there. The food is good with decent portions, and the service is pleasant. I have been there both as a private couple and as a booked group and have nothing to complain about it