Roma Italian Restaurant
2775 NW 49th Ave, Ocala, FL, 34482
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Address :
2775 NW 49th Ave
Ocala, FL, 34482 - Phone (352) 368-7662
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Opening Hours
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Categories
Italian Cuisine
The immense popularity of Italian cuisine globally isn't unknown. You can find an Italian Pizzeria around every corner of almost every city in the United States. Not to forget that in every house, people enjoy mac and cheese as comfort food. But it would be wrong to believe that Italian food starts with pizza and ends with good pasta as this Mediterranean country has much more to offer other than these two dishes. In Italian Cuisine, there is a high use of fresh tomatoes, all kinds of herbs, great quality of cheese, all types of meat, seafood and fresh handmade pasta. Many find it hard to believe that Italians have been making noodles long back.
Italian and Greek cuisines are always mistaken to be same, but they are poles apart. The primary difference between the two cuisines is the use of cheese in most of the Italian dishes. Italians love to cultivate their own cheese and process them as per their food requirement. It is believed that some cheese is so expensive that cheese producers secure them in lockers.
If you are bored eating the same old pasta or pizza, you can try some of the authentic Italian dishes like Risotto, Polenta, Ribollita, Lasagna, Fiorentina Steak, Bottarga, Ossobuco, Carbonara, Focaccia, Arancini and Supplì. Another item which Italians love to relish every morning is a good cup of Italian Coffee. Once you taste a freshly brewed cup of Italian Coffee, you might not visit Starbucks ever again. Authentic Italian food is made with heart and soul, so go find a restaurant where you can relish Italian cuisine in your city.
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Jan M.
I love Roma! The guys who cook up front have thick NY accents that crack me up and the food is fantastic! The waitresses are always friendly and prompt. The sauces are really good and any 'custom' orders are always on point. I sometimes dine in and sometimes pick up and we're never disappointed. The prices reflect what you get. This is one of my favorite restaurants!
(5)D W.
Sad americanized "Italian" food from a sad strip mall with sad service made by sad little minds. When I ordered my food by phone, the lady on the line was very snippy and downright rude. I arrive while traveling thru the area and our food isn't ready. One large pizza was ordered. The employees of the restaurant where staring at us with strange evil eyes, needless to say we didn't feel welcome. Pizza was finally ready and it smelled like barf and tasted like barf too. Next time we will probably go to somewhere more classy, like even hungry howies would be better.
(1)Brent S.
Passing through the area in search for an early dinner we decided on Pizza. This was the closest location off of interstate I 75. When you walk in your immediately standing in the take out area. The restaurant wasn't too busy but it took longer than average for us to be acknowledged and seated. The dine in section is pretty large and could easily accommodate big parties. Once we finally got seated our waitress was friendly and attentive. I ordered a pepperoni pizza, large and bowl of the cabbage and ham soup as well as garlic knots. For the three of us we orders way to much food. The pizza was huge! Overall the pizza was good. Nice mild sauce, good amount of cheese and pepperoni and not to greasy. The garlic knots were about average. The bread was a little doughy, dense consistency and the garlic didn't have that fresh taste. The cabbage soup was delicious, lots of cabbage, ham and rice; it all simmered well together. A lot of regulars seem to frequent here which is always a good sign.
(4)Sherri R.
Went there Sunday 12/7/14 with a group great service and the food was wonderful and reasonable price
(4)Kevin M.
Good Italian food. Menu had many options, food quality was good and the service was excellent
(3)Phil H.
During the times when I leave NYC to go visit my retired parents down in Ocala, Florida, the one thing that is sorely lacking in that area are decent spots to get good Italian food. Like most areas down south you normally have to hunt out those hidden gems where a transplant from the Northeast opened up shop and does food the authentic way. Hey, maybe it's the water, the humidity, the air, who knows, but at least I was pleasantly surprised when my folks brought me here not too long ago to enjoy a good Italian meal. The place itself is small, and almost has a strip-mall shop appeal to it, but the inside is comfy and decorated with pictures of old movie stars, Godfather and Goodfella's movie scenes, and other assorted old time mobster flick pics. You kind of feel as if you are eating dinner in old Italian uncle Louie's den. The place is family owned, and yes, they are originally from up north. A sweet old man, maybe the grandfather, came around and offered us a free tray of hot garlic bread. Yum! Hot and crispy with a nice garlic and butter flavor. We started off with perfectly prepared fried calamari. Their red sauce to dip in was sweet and full of flavor. We ordered a bunch of plates for the table to share. Chicken marsala, spaghetti with sauce, shrimp fradiavolo, and mussels marinara over penne pasta. I felt as if i was back in NYC having an Italian feast at one of the local joints I know. All were delicious, and filling. My 90 year old grandma finished off the mussels plate herself and I thought she was gonna lick off the plate! Of course, as good Italians do, we soaked up all the remaining sauce with the bread basket that was put on the table. Yeah, I was a fat kid. They have a nice sized menu here with all the Italian standards. They even have a pizza place next door with all types of subs, pizzas, calzones, and will deliver. Also, gotta love when a beer is only $2 here - makes you realize how crazy prices are in NYC! If you live in this area give it a shot. Friendly and pleasant service. Good food. Reasonably priced. You feel like part of "the family" here. It's comforting to know that I can now enjoy a solid Italian meal when down in retirement land!
(4)Sue B.
Service terrible. Waited forty minutes while they set regulars. They can in called them by name and setters them. Had to ask several times for more beverages. Soup cold pasta cold. Very small salads
(1)Joshua B.
Had an afternoon outing at this diner. Went with the fried ravioli as an appetizer, followed by the seafood lasagna, as the main course. Food tasted freshly prepared, but the service left something to be desired. I'll probably order some take out next time.
(3)Debbi B.
Typically good eggplant parm but not tonight new prep person thick slices, no beading, soft and chewy. Barely edible waitress so unconcerned it was concerning.
(2)Wendy S.
Just moved to the area and was looking for a good Italian place that wasn't a large commercial chain. Found this place down the road from where I moved. BEST PIZZA I HAVE FOUND!!! Pasta and there other items are just as great. A must try for anyone in this area!!
(5)Jo R.
Great food! Was surprised by quality - hot and yummy
(5)Taylor J.
Pizza is fantastic!!! I always get the stuffed pizza! but every time I go to pick it up they tell me 30 minutes I wait 20 more it's never ready when they tell me and I even wait longer before going and getting it, checking out for to go orders takes forever, they had a little boy running around playing in the food area once. The staff is very rude but the pizza is sooo Amazing.
(1)Ryan R.
My parents went to this restaurant and were told it was $20 for a 1.5lb lobster, then the waitress offered to upgrade their lobsters to 2lb lobsters. When the bill came they were charged $42 each. Does this make sense? I don't think so. When they questioned the owner about the bill he was extremely rude, he said if you couldn't afford it, you shouldn't have ordered it. But the fact is when they asked how much more it would be the waitress never told them. The owner was very confrontational. He even threatened he'd shove the menu down my father's throat. Who says that?! Terrible service!! Don't go to this restaurant!! My father also filed a complaint with the better business bureau.
(1)Nickey C.
Sucked!service was poor and staff was rude!
(1)Danielle R.
Living in Florida as you may know there are never any good Italian places, or pizza. Just moving to the area and my family and I stopped in to try. With kids it's always a pain to go anywhere, but the waitress brought coloring books and food out right away for them. Pizza is amazing crunchy crust, amazing wings! The wings are prepared perfect mix the mild sauce with the garlic it's amazing! Lasagna was perfectly cooked great meat sauce. Bread is warm and fresh. Great prices on wine and beer. We all were very pleased with food and service.
(5)K L.
Those of you that complained are ridiculous. My wife and I just ate there and had chicken parmesan and the tomato with fresh mozzarella. All around us people were walking out with leftovers so we decided to share one main. The waitress kindly separated the dish for us the tomato dish was huge and delicious. We were greatly impressed. Thank you Roma and Vicky.
(5)D G.
Pizza is OK. Spaghetti sauce is very bland. Not bad for an area totally devoid of real italian restaurants.
(3)Rick S.
Found this place while driving on 75. Nice place to stop for a bite to eat. Get this on Monday they have an 18 inch cheese for only $7.95. That is a great price, I picked up two cheese slices and a drink for $4.95. The slices were great, I think they were 18 inch but wasn't sure. Odd thing is they have a sign that says the use buffalo cheese, at least some of it is. Tasted like normal cheese to me. Not sure why there aren't any more reviews for this place but there should be. I never go to Ocala, but this was a good place to stop while driving on 75.
(5)Alison A.
Excellent!
(5)Pat G.
Traveling with my sister can sometimes be a real challenge. She's looking to relocate from Austin to the horse country of Florida so we are hoofing it around Ocala, FL. My day started with a 5am flight out of Norfolk, she grabbed me at the airport and off we went. Many miles and ranches later, with dusk setting in, we needed food. Cheese sticks and hard boiled eggs got us through a good part of the day but we were starving. An Italian restaurant near where we are staying was highly recommended, this could be an adventure, sis has Celiacs, she is allergic to gluten. Roma's in in a strip plaza next to a Publix market with a small red/green frontage. Entering brings you to the pizza take-out with a surprisingly large dining room wrapped around the side. There seemed to be some confusion with the people waiting to be seated, the hostess/greeting station needs some polishing up. Once the owner came around everything seemed to clear up. We actually only had a 10 minute wait. Tommy, our server, had a wonderful personality but we sensed he was unsure of himself, as it happens, this was his second day on the floor. When he returned with our bottle of wine (we really needed that) and hot fresh bread (all mine :) sis hits him up with the gluten free issue. He seemed to be some what aware but to his benefit said, I need to go and ask. Kudos to him for not pretending he knew what she was talking about. Now here's the good part, they have rice and corn pasta just for people like my sis! I know, you were scratching your heads when I wrote that someone with Celiacs went to an Italian Restaurant, crazy, huh. This place rocks! Neither her nor I had ever had corn pasta and it was absolutely delicious. She had pasta primavera with chicken and I had eggplant parmigiana. I knew right away and later verified that my dish was made from scratch beginning with slicing the eggplant when my order hit the kitchen. Those breaded slices were perfectly coated and lightly fried with oddles of tomato, cheese and spices. I'm all about a good dining adventure. The food here is a 5+ but there are a few things that could be improved. The servers walk around with beepers in their apron pockets. We could hear the buzz buzz during our entire visit beckoning them to come and pick up their orders. Put them on vibrate and tuck them somewhere more pleasurable. The wait staff order input area has a glaring light which caught my attention on more than one occasion. There were two flat screens going on, one with Wipe-Out, no one was watching either of them. Shut them off and bring us Oh Solo Mio. With tax, $54.59 (22 for that bottle) Not bad at all.
(4)D N.
Absolutely unacceptable level of service. Although seating was ample, we waited almost an hour for three orders, two of which were sandwiches and one was a plain sausage pizza. Finally we received our pie and it wasn't even a sausage pizza. It was at this point we left. Customers which appeared to be regulars received and started eating their orders long before we were served. Wait staff was too casual and called my father "dude" when he asked a question about my mother's order. Although it's convenient because it is the only pizza place near home, we will never return to this establishment.
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