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2123 Pierce St, Omaha, Nebraska, 68108, United States
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Apr 17, 2018
Our service was very good but the food was lack luster. The salad was very over dressed as in swimming in dressing. It was inedible. When I pushed the salad over to the side, there was a good 1/2 inch of dressing in the bottom of the bowl. The menu has very few options although it is listed to make it look larger than it is. Pasta with red sauce is listed as a different item than pasta with meatballs, meatsauce, sausage, etc. Most places would have the pasta listed and then add the meat as an additional charge. I had pasta with meatballs. The red sauce was very bland as were the meatballs. The portion sizes were very good for the price but maybe that's because there was no flavor. The onion rings were also very blah. The fried cheesy broccoli was very good. There is minimal parking.

Dec 15, 2017
This place is unique being situated right in the middle of an old neighborhood! The food was good, but not great. The prices seemed a little high for the meals we ordered, although not unreasonable. They do have some unusual dishes that sound good. We did try the French Fried Ravioli & it was good too. I'm not sure that I'll return, when there are so many other great Italian places to eat.

Mar 24, 2018
Original Rotella's bakery location. Only fitting to have Italian restaurant in the place. Food is good, but can be slow service over lunch hours per volume of people from downtown. Very good though if you have the time. They can also accommodate larger lunch groups by appointment.

Apr 20, 2018
Old school, neighborhood Italian restaurant. Family runs it, and families enjoy dining here. Traditional menu. Good food. Reasonable prices.

Mar 28, 2018
Decided to take out of town friends for Italian. Knocked their socks off. All four meals were terrific. Restaurant was busy but the meal came quick and hot. Chicken parmesan was superb.

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Opening Hours

Mon:5 pm - 8 pm
Tue:5 pm - 8 pm
Wed:5 pm - 8 pm
Thu:5 pm - 8 pm
Fri:5 pm - 9 pm
Sat:5 pm - 9 pm

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