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Sorrento's Italian Restaurant

Sorrento's Italian Restaurant

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4.4 Google Review
449 Ridge Pike, Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania, 19444, United States
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May 18, 2018
Just went here for the first time with my husband. We waited a few minutes while hostess was on phone and another person just stood there. So basically service wasn't the greatest but the servers were nice. Just a little rough around the edges. The food was very good, bread was fresh and warm. Enjoyed the meal but probably won't go back.

Dec 22, 2017
Authentic Italian Cuisine. Delicious and beautifully plated. Simply elegant with dim lighting and candles surrounding you. Perfect place for you to spend time with loved ones enjoying a quality meal along with a tasty glass of wine. Staff members treated all guests with the utmost respect and service. This is the real deal 👌❤

May 19, 2018
It was very busy. The food was very good. The service was good and bad. I think I'll go back when it's not so busy. The prices are ok. The lemoncello cake was great.

Mar 24, 2018
Nice people who keep the crowd moving but not in a hurried way. Excellent menu and food. BYOB is a bonus.

Jan 29, 2018
I must review this very poor restaurant to properly convey what a rotten meal we experienced. A group of 6 of us went out for Christmas Eve dinner, with a 7 PM reservation. When we finally were wedged into our corner table (we had a wheelchair bound diner in our party), it was more like 7:45p.m. After taking our order, the waitress disappeared for what seemed like forever. One of our party had to send back his New England Clam Chowder-it was so vile that it had to be canned, and burnt too boot. When our entrees finally arrived, one gentleman ordered Chicken Piccata, except that it had very little lemon sauce and no capers. My eggplant was so vile that I could only manage to eat half of it. Even the cannoli seemed three days old. I consider myself a good chef -the people who gave this place a good review had to be friends or family members or don't know how to eat good food. Enough, never again. This place sucks.

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Opening Hours

Tue:3 pm - 10 pm
Wed:3 pm - 10 pm
Thu:3 pm - 10 pm
Fri:3 pm - 10:30 pm
Sat:3 pm - 10:30 pm

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