LaRosa’s Pizzeria Menu

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  • Daniel D.

    Had to try LaRosa's while in Cincy for the marathon. Had the four-meat pizza and was impressed. Good taste for a pretty affordable pizza. Quality toppings for a pizza chain. Would definitely come back while in the area.

    (4)
  • Sandra F.

    I have not dined in but like to leave a review on the food, delivery and catering. My work uses this location for delivery and catering. We ordered more than a couple of times and had no problems with the temperature of the foods (warm and fresh), no missing orders, they give enought utensils and condiments, delivery is always on time and the meals taste great. So far we ordered pizza, salad, hoagies and recently catered in boneless chicken, chicken alfredo, vegetarian ziti, meat lasagna and breadsticks. My first time trying the pasta at Larosas and my favorite was the meat lasagna and chicken alfredo. Very delicious. I would recommend ordering from this location and love that you can order online (especially if you have special instructions).

    (4)
  • Amber C.

    Yum!!! So I have never been the biggest Larosas fan because I prefer my pizza crust to be a bit thinner, but the other night I tried their lasagna & boy it was DELICIOUS! A nice large serving with a salad & garlic bread for only $10. Seemed super reasonable for all the food! The JoJo salad is so yummy too - that creamy garlic is amazing! Highly recommend if you like your lasagna to have meat sauce (not spicy sausage like). I will be back soon!! :)

    (5)
  • Alyssa F.

    My family comes to this location for the Spaghetti a plenty on Mondays and Tuesdays. For $5 you get a good sized salad, all you can eat spaghetti, and 2 pieces of either garlic bread or breadsticks. We often get the same server, and everyone is super nice and service is quick.

    (4)
  • Pamela F.

    Just discovered $4.99 Spaghetti-aplenty of Monday/Tuesday. This is an awesome deal: all you can eat spaghetti, preceded by a generous salad of provolone and diced tomatoes (get the creamy garlic house dressing) and garlic bread. You can't make it at home for that price. A deal.

    (4)
  • Amy E.

    Quick service, decent atmosphere, what you'd expect from a LaRosa's. I came here after one of the Reds games where they had 11 strike outs, and they honored our tickets. They were very nice even though we just got the free pizza (and of course tipped generously). I like this one better than other locations.

    (3)
  • Ed S.

    If you are really starving, don't mind pizza that smells like dirty feet and horrible customer service is what you want, then this is your place. Absolute garbage. The organization, which gives so much back to the community is just a front for making money on the backs of bad food, service and people. Enjoy

    (1)
  • Bob J.

    Yuck. Had this as a "treat" at Kroger one day from the managers. One of the worst pepperoni pizzas I've ever had. It was flavorless and rubbery.

    (1)
  • Ed P.

    Having spent nearly half of my life living in Cincinnati, LaRosa's pizza was always one of the places that I missed while living elsewhere. Now that we are living back in town, I've discovered some other local pizza places that I like even more. However I still love the thin crust, square cut, LaRosa's pizza. One weekend night a couple of weeks ago, my wife and I were out in search of pizza. We first stopped at ZZ's and quickly found a 30 minute wait for a table. Without much room for our son to run around, we decided to try their pizza another night. We drove over to Dewey's in Oakley, and found an even longer wait. We were starving at this point and I suggested we just head over to the nearby LaRosa's for dinner. Upon entering the restaurant and finding no wait for a table I was reminded again another reason to love LaRosa's, I have never had to wait for a table. My wife immediately noticed a new item on their menu, multigrain wheat crust pizza. I agreed to try it out with her. The 12 square pizza serves 3-4 and starts at $9.99 with 3 toppings, we choose ham, pineapple, and banana peppers. I must say that I wasn't sure that I would like LaRosa's on a crust other than the traditional that I was used to, but I honestly could hardly tell a difference. It seems that this multigrain crust isn't as crisp as the regular, but that was the only thing I noticed. I didn't even really taste a difference. The pizza was just as good as always.

    (4)
  • Pam T.

    They told us when we moved here from Chicago that we wouldn't like Larosa's....that it's a local thing. Whoever told us that was right. The pizza was overly greasy, the provolone cheese tasted funny - I was not impressed. Delivery was quick and the food was hot, too bad it didn't taste better.

    (2)
  • Katherine M.

    Lemme start this off : I'm a Cincinnati native. I've been eating this since I was a kid. I sold Buddy Cards (buy one LaRosa's large pizza get one free for carryout and dine in) all throughout school. I love LaRosa's - as do my out of town family members. One - the garlic bread sticks. With provolone cheese. A bit greasy, sure, but boy are they good. Buttery, garlicy, deliciousness. Yum. Dip them in sauce or no - my husband devours them sauceless everytime. The french onion soup is decent here - it's not awful by any means, but it's not great. For a restaurant like this, it doesn't actually taste like the canned stuff, is made with good melted cheese on top, and the bread in it is good so I can't complain. The salads actually are quite good here - JoJo's BLT salad is filled with what is actually pretty darn good bacon and always fresh lettuce. The baked buddy hoagys are a long time favorite of my family (except me) with capacolla ham, pepperoni, and salami with provolone and red onion and their sauce. The pizza is good - I only do the traditional thin crust. Cut in squares. I hate when they cut it in squares. Some locations, but not this one, sauce it up a bit much, but this one always does a good job. I love the cheese - they have a three cheese that just isn't as good. It's not amazing cheese, but it works on this pizza and I can't complain. I mostly just love their sauce. Their black olives are really good as are the onions and canadian bacon. Those are my favorite toppings (custom pizza). LaRosa's really is you love it or you hate it kind of place. I mostly love it because of the sauce, and I buy the sauce in the store and can literally eat it out of the can (which causes my husband to yell at me for being terrible, but whatever.)

    (4)
  • Ben N.

    Cincinnati natives, you sadden, disappoint, and mystify me with your abiding love for LaRosa's pizza. As a relatively recent transplant, I sincerely dig the Skyline chili, give a thumbs-up to Penn Station as a homegrown sandwich chain, and appreciate Izzy's, too. But I cannot get with this bland, doughy, sugary-sweet simulacrum of pizza. The flaccid, floppy, tasteless crust is an abomination. And when will LaRosa's figure out how to prevent their cheapo, oleaginous cheese from sliding right off the pie? In all seriousness, this is not food for adults. I have to believe that this food is actually designed with five-year-olds in mind, seeing as how the pizza at Chuck-E-Cheese's, probably aimed at a target clientele two or three years older than that, is better. Only reason I bump this rating up to two stars is because, on the few occasions I have been to a LaRosa's, the restaurant seems to be clean and the service has been polite and efficient.

    (2)
  • Amanda C.

    I love a LaRosa's you can walk to-- my entire time living in Cincinnati, I've never lived out of walking distance to LaRosa's. That said, you'd have to be pretty adventurous trying to park at the Hyde Park LaRosa's. It's a wee-tiny, super-busy lot. Service at this location is always friendly and pleasant, if not perfectly prompt. Although I love the pizza, my favorite is the Baked Buddy hoagie. It's surprisingly low-calorie yet indulgent with pizza flavors. I'd give five stars, but the large televisions in the dining room are distracting to me. If I wanted to watch TV while I ate, I'd order carryout.

    (4)
  • Amy E.

    Quick service, decent atmosphere, what you'd expect from a LaRosa's. I came here after one of the Reds games where they had 11 strike outs, and they honored our tickets. They were very nice even though we just got the free pizza (and of course tipped generously). I like this one better than other locations.

    (3)
  • Bob J.

    Yuck. Had this as a "treat" at Kroger one day from the managers. One of the worst pepperoni pizzas I've ever had. It was flavorless and rubbery.

    (1)
  • Ed P.

    Having spent nearly half of my life living in Cincinnati, LaRosa's pizza was always one of the places that I missed while living elsewhere. Now that we are living back in town, I've discovered some other local pizza places that I like even more. However I still love the thin crust, square cut, LaRosa's pizza. One weekend night a couple of weeks ago, my wife and I were out in search of pizza. We first stopped at ZZ's and quickly found a 30 minute wait for a table. Without much room for our son to run around, we decided to try their pizza another night. We drove over to Dewey's in Oakley, and found an even longer wait. We were starving at this point and I suggested we just head over to the nearby LaRosa's for dinner. Upon entering the restaurant and finding no wait for a table I was reminded again another reason to love LaRosa's, I have never had to wait for a table. My wife immediately noticed a new item on their menu, multigrain wheat crust pizza. I agreed to try it out with her. The 12 square pizza serves 3-4 and starts at $9.99 with 3 toppings, we choose ham, pineapple, and banana peppers. I must say that I wasn't sure that I would like LaRosa's on a crust other than the traditional that I was used to, but I honestly could hardly tell a difference. It seems that this multigrain crust isn't as crisp as the regular, but that was the only thing I noticed. I didn't even really taste a difference. The pizza was just as good as always.

    (4)
  • Pam T.

    They told us when we moved here from Chicago that we wouldn't like Larosa's....that it's a local thing. Whoever told us that was right. The pizza was overly greasy, the provolone cheese tasted funny - I was not impressed. Delivery was quick and the food was hot, too bad it didn't taste better.

    (2)
  • Ed S.

    If you are really starving, don't mind pizza that smells like dirty feet and horrible customer service is what you want, then this is your place. Absolute garbage. The organization, which gives so much back to the community is just a front for making money on the backs of bad food, service and people. Enjoy

    (1)
  • Daniel D.

    Had to try LaRosa's while in Cincy for the marathon. Had the four-meat pizza and was impressed. Good taste for a pretty affordable pizza. Quality toppings for a pizza chain. Would definitely come back while in the area.

    (4)
  • Sandra F.

    I have not dined in but like to leave a review on the food, delivery and catering. My work uses this location for delivery and catering. We ordered more than a couple of times and had no problems with the temperature of the foods (warm and fresh), no missing orders, they give enought utensils and condiments, delivery is always on time and the meals taste great. So far we ordered pizza, salad, hoagies and recently catered in boneless chicken, chicken alfredo, vegetarian ziti, meat lasagna and breadsticks. My first time trying the pasta at Larosas and my favorite was the meat lasagna and chicken alfredo. Very delicious. I would recommend ordering from this location and love that you can order online (especially if you have special instructions).

    (4)
  • Amber C.

    Yum!!! So I have never been the biggest Larosas fan because I prefer my pizza crust to be a bit thinner, but the other night I tried their lasagna & boy it was DELICIOUS! A nice large serving with a salad & garlic bread for only $10. Seemed super reasonable for all the food! The JoJo salad is so yummy too - that creamy garlic is amazing! Highly recommend if you like your lasagna to have meat sauce (not spicy sausage like). I will be back soon!! :)

    (5)
  • Alyssa F.

    My family comes to this location for the Spaghetti a plenty on Mondays and Tuesdays. For $5 you get a good sized salad, all you can eat spaghetti, and 2 pieces of either garlic bread or breadsticks. We often get the same server, and everyone is super nice and service is quick.

    (4)
  • Katherine M.

    Lemme start this off : I'm a Cincinnati native. I've been eating this since I was a kid. I sold Buddy Cards (buy one LaRosa's large pizza get one free for carryout and dine in) all throughout school. I love LaRosa's - as do my out of town family members. One - the garlic bread sticks. With provolone cheese. A bit greasy, sure, but boy are they good. Buttery, garlicy, deliciousness. Yum. Dip them in sauce or no - my husband devours them sauceless everytime. The french onion soup is decent here - it's not awful by any means, but it's not great. For a restaurant like this, it doesn't actually taste like the canned stuff, is made with good melted cheese on top, and the bread in it is good so I can't complain. The salads actually are quite good here - JoJo's BLT salad is filled with what is actually pretty darn good bacon and always fresh lettuce. The baked buddy hoagys are a long time favorite of my family (except me) with capacolla ham, pepperoni, and salami with provolone and red onion and their sauce. The pizza is good - I only do the traditional thin crust. Cut in squares. I hate when they cut it in squares. Some locations, but not this one, sauce it up a bit much, but this one always does a good job. I love the cheese - they have a three cheese that just isn't as good. It's not amazing cheese, but it works on this pizza and I can't complain. I mostly just love their sauce. Their black olives are really good as are the onions and canadian bacon. Those are my favorite toppings (custom pizza). LaRosa's really is you love it or you hate it kind of place. I mostly love it because of the sauce, and I buy the sauce in the store and can literally eat it out of the can (which causes my husband to yell at me for being terrible, but whatever.)

    (4)
  • Ben N.

    Cincinnati natives, you sadden, disappoint, and mystify me with your abiding love for LaRosa's pizza. As a relatively recent transplant, I sincerely dig the Skyline chili, give a thumbs-up to Penn Station as a homegrown sandwich chain, and appreciate Izzy's, too. But I cannot get with this bland, doughy, sugary-sweet simulacrum of pizza. The flaccid, floppy, tasteless crust is an abomination. And when will LaRosa's figure out how to prevent their cheapo, oleaginous cheese from sliding right off the pie? In all seriousness, this is not food for adults. I have to believe that this food is actually designed with five-year-olds in mind, seeing as how the pizza at Chuck-E-Cheese's, probably aimed at a target clientele two or three years older than that, is better. Only reason I bump this rating up to two stars is because, on the few occasions I have been to a LaRosa's, the restaurant seems to be clean and the service has been polite and efficient.

    (2)
  • Pamela F.

    Just discovered $4.99 Spaghetti-aplenty of Monday/Tuesday. This is an awesome deal: all you can eat spaghetti, preceded by a generous salad of provolone and diced tomatoes (get the creamy garlic house dressing) and garlic bread. You can't make it at home for that price. A deal.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 11

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street, Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    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
    Caters : Yes

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Pizza

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