Things have gone south since Melissa left this Aurelio's location. I just called to order pizza for my family and it was a 16 minute phone call. The first person who took my order was new but seemed to have everything on my order correct and said it was $49.09. She couldn't figure out how to add 4 cups of ranch. The next person took my order completely over and it was $73.28 or something close to that. I asked to speak with a manager or owner but they said they asked them and both were too busy and they could call me back. If they don't have time for customer service than I don't have the time or money to spend $70+ on pizza. When I asked why my menu online didn't add up to $70+ he said the website was wrong they just increased prices. I work in a high end retail business.... If you want to charge high prices for pizza then you should make time for me I was ordering a 10 inch, 13 inch pizza, and a 15 inch pizza each with 2 toppings or less... $73 seems insane.
(1)
Lori E.
Very attentive and friendly staff. Host was friendly and the server was a younger girl but very attentive and polite. Manager checked on our table and we saw him checking on others. Food was served fast and pizza was great! We are spoiled with good Chicago pizza near us but this was a nice place to stop while we were on our way back from Buffalo State Park. Very enjoyable experience.
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Lynn J.
I was in here last week with my family for a reunion and the place was PACKED AND HECTIC and the manager, for being a younger lady, sure knows how to run her restaurant &stay in charge. I do believe her name was Melissa, long black hair. Kudos Melissa:) I couldn't do it. Your a sweet girl:)
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Big T.
i'd rather eat store bought frozen pizza...uncooked
(1)
Jake M.
Aurelio's of Morris is A-OK. I remember having Aurelio's pizza when I was younger in a couple of larger towns/cities and the one in Morris. The bottom line, Morris Aurelio's is good- just not AS good as the other establishments. The thin crust is pretty good, and you can get some interesting and unique toppings. (I once had broccoli, and it was fantastic). The sauce is a bit sweet, and the cheese is not always out to the edges. Instead, it goes (from the outer edge) crust, sauce, cheese. The price is about average for this type of pizza place. The location in Morris is in a strip mall, is in a fairly small space, and has a drive through. The menu has lots of options: pasta, a large selection of salads, a few sandwiches, and of course over twenty pizza toppings.
(3)
Diane T.
Having Aurelios pizza in Morris is convenient for us. We have been enjoying their pizza for over 30 years and were happy when they added a Morris location. They offer a lunch buffet along with their traditional pizza and carry out available. We did have our order misplaced one time and the staff was courteous and offered our next pizza free. We hope everyone brings their family.
(3)
Bobbi F.
Being from the Northwest suburbs I have not had an opportunity to eat at an Aurelio's as there aren't any in my area. I went gluten free almost eight years ago and struggled to find restaurants that served gluten free food especially pizza. I heard years ago that Aurelio's was one of the first restaurants to offer gluten free pizza. So a couple weeks ago I was heading out of town with my sister and we saw the Aurelio's in Morris. We decided to stop and I am so glad that we did. The gluten free pizza was delicious! I had a 10 inch sausage (so I would have leftovers). As we were dining in the new owner came over to our table to explain how they maintain safe kitchen practices to keep the gluten free pizza from becoming cross contaminated with any wheat products. Wow...great pizza and someone that really understands the needs of gluten free customers. I was impressed. The restaurant itself was very cute, clean and comfortable with a helpful waitress. If I am ever back in Morris or by another Aurelio's I will definitely stop again. Wish there was one closer to Arlington Heights.
(5)
George W.
How do I say this....it's an Aurilios, but not as good as the one in Homewood? I've eaten at both now. The big difference to me (and what would bring me back) is the sauce. The sauce is just so darn plain on the pizza. I couldn't find any hint of oregano or spice - it was like it was made with sweet tomatos - no pop. The service was good, our waitress was polite and attentive. The bar scene is weak - a limited line of house wines, and a small assortment of American beers, from the bottle only - none are on tap. Budweiser, but no Sam Adams? Wha? The pizza crust was a little on the soft side - we ordered the thin crust, but it was more like a regular crust (not thick, but definiately NOT thin). The place is under new management, so no more pizza buffet except at weekday lunch from 11 to 1 pm, and not on the weekend. Not that this is a fatal flaw, but some older reviews commented how bad the buffet was and for now, it's just not there except for weekday lunches.
(3)
Nancy B.
My friend recently moved to the Morris area and she recommended that we stop here for pizza and I am glad we did!! great service with a smile a very clean and cute dining room! we met the manager he was very pleasant and the pizza was very good!! We will spread the word and will be back again.
(4)
Frank R.
Terrible buffet not replenished, two pizza's and had to wait 30 min before they made more to bring out, maybe if the teen girls paid more attention to their job and not their cell phones they would notice a pizza buffet with no pizza
(1)
Les K.
Expensive. Ingredients are good, except for the sauce. Tastes a bit like chemicals. Did I say expensive?
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Quiet Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes
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Mallory W.
Things have gone south since Melissa left this Aurelio's location. I just called to order pizza for my family and it was a 16 minute phone call. The first person who took my order was new but seemed to have everything on my order correct and said it was $49.09. She couldn't figure out how to add 4 cups of ranch. The next person took my order completely over and it was $73.28 or something close to that. I asked to speak with a manager or owner but they said they asked them and both were too busy and they could call me back. If they don't have time for customer service than I don't have the time or money to spend $70+ on pizza. When I asked why my menu online didn't add up to $70+ he said the website was wrong they just increased prices. I work in a high end retail business.... If you want to charge high prices for pizza then you should make time for me I was ordering a 10 inch, 13 inch pizza, and a 15 inch pizza each with 2 toppings or less... $73 seems insane.
(1)Lori E.
Very attentive and friendly staff. Host was friendly and the server was a younger girl but very attentive and polite. Manager checked on our table and we saw him checking on others. Food was served fast and pizza was great! We are spoiled with good Chicago pizza near us but this was a nice place to stop while we were on our way back from Buffalo State Park. Very enjoyable experience.
(5)Lynn J.
I was in here last week with my family for a reunion and the place was PACKED AND HECTIC and the manager, for being a younger lady, sure knows how to run her restaurant &stay in charge. I do believe her name was Melissa, long black hair. Kudos Melissa:) I couldn't do it. Your a sweet girl:)
(5)Big T.
i'd rather eat store bought frozen pizza...uncooked
(1)Jake M.
Aurelio's of Morris is A-OK. I remember having Aurelio's pizza when I was younger in a couple of larger towns/cities and the one in Morris. The bottom line, Morris Aurelio's is good- just not AS good as the other establishments. The thin crust is pretty good, and you can get some interesting and unique toppings. (I once had broccoli, and it was fantastic). The sauce is a bit sweet, and the cheese is not always out to the edges. Instead, it goes (from the outer edge) crust, sauce, cheese. The price is about average for this type of pizza place. The location in Morris is in a strip mall, is in a fairly small space, and has a drive through. The menu has lots of options: pasta, a large selection of salads, a few sandwiches, and of course over twenty pizza toppings.
(3)Diane T.
Having Aurelios pizza in Morris is convenient for us. We have been enjoying their pizza for over 30 years and were happy when they added a Morris location. They offer a lunch buffet along with their traditional pizza and carry out available. We did have our order misplaced one time and the staff was courteous and offered our next pizza free. We hope everyone brings their family.
(3)Bobbi F.
Being from the Northwest suburbs I have not had an opportunity to eat at an Aurelio's as there aren't any in my area. I went gluten free almost eight years ago and struggled to find restaurants that served gluten free food especially pizza. I heard years ago that Aurelio's was one of the first restaurants to offer gluten free pizza. So a couple weeks ago I was heading out of town with my sister and we saw the Aurelio's in Morris. We decided to stop and I am so glad that we did. The gluten free pizza was delicious! I had a 10 inch sausage (so I would have leftovers). As we were dining in the new owner came over to our table to explain how they maintain safe kitchen practices to keep the gluten free pizza from becoming cross contaminated with any wheat products. Wow...great pizza and someone that really understands the needs of gluten free customers. I was impressed. The restaurant itself was very cute, clean and comfortable with a helpful waitress. If I am ever back in Morris or by another Aurelio's I will definitely stop again. Wish there was one closer to Arlington Heights.
(5)George W.
How do I say this....it's an Aurilios, but not as good as the one in Homewood? I've eaten at both now. The big difference to me (and what would bring me back) is the sauce. The sauce is just so darn plain on the pizza. I couldn't find any hint of oregano or spice - it was like it was made with sweet tomatos - no pop. The service was good, our waitress was polite and attentive. The bar scene is weak - a limited line of house wines, and a small assortment of American beers, from the bottle only - none are on tap. Budweiser, but no Sam Adams? Wha? The pizza crust was a little on the soft side - we ordered the thin crust, but it was more like a regular crust (not thick, but definiately NOT thin). The place is under new management, so no more pizza buffet except at weekday lunch from 11 to 1 pm, and not on the weekend. Not that this is a fatal flaw, but some older reviews commented how bad the buffet was and for now, it's just not there except for weekday lunches.
(3)Nancy B.
My friend recently moved to the Morris area and she recommended that we stop here for pizza and I am glad we did!! great service with a smile a very clean and cute dining room! we met the manager he was very pleasant and the pizza was very good!! We will spread the word and will be back again.
(4)Frank R.
Terrible buffet not replenished, two pizza's and had to wait 30 min before they made more to bring out, maybe if the teen girls paid more attention to their job and not their cell phones they would notice a pizza buffet with no pizza
(1)Les K.
Expensive. Ingredients are good, except for the sauce. Tastes a bit like chemicals. Did I say expensive?
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