A great spur-of-the-moment stop on the way into Oakmont. We sat outside on the patio, and it was the perfect warm day for it. The staff was incredibly friendly and attentive. We ordered a grilled chicken salad and a cheese pizza. The salad was a mix of iceberg and romaine, with awesome fries (not greasy at all) and fresh, flavorful grilled chicken. Large portion. The house dressing was a ranch that was one of the better we have had. Would have loved a house balsamic to try. The pizza was also great, they obviously use more than one type of cheese and quality ones at that. Did I mention we had all of that for around $20?! I do second what another poster said- the interior seemed somewhat unclean and certainly outdated. But the food, value and service exceeded our expectations, and the patio seating only added to the experience.
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Fabian C.
I hadn't stopped by in a while. Its a good place for groups, although the bar area does get packed. The pizza is definitely good and they apparently make their own ranch for you pizza dipping weirdos (jk, i love you guys, but come on!). The rest of the menu is good as well, I had the smokehouse chicken sandwich it was tasty. They get some minus points on their fries, I would love to see a thicker cut. One other point that would be nice to see is a beer menu. Although the selection isn't as wide as some of the other local spots but thats not a major deal. The dining area is great for families, they have a small "game room" and lots of booster / high chairs. The women's room has a changing table.
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Kelly S.
The food here has always been good. They make an awesome white pizza. The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is because the place is outdated. I always see dust and the walls need painted.
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Brittany M.
I have been going here since I was little. I love everything there! Their ranch dressing is also amazing... The downfall for them though is the prices. For example the wedding soup there taste great BUT its almost $4 for a cup .... And its definitely not $4 worthy amount. Service is also great! I will definitely always go back :)
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James G.
Have been in several times and always enjoy the food. kid friendly and wait staff is alway attentive. It's a pizza place, get the pizza.
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david G.
Steak pizza is very good, we have ordered it twice. And they make a perfect rum and coke. But the burgers tasted bland and were spongy, most certainly frozen patties. And the carbonara used mushy cheap ham in the sauce... yuck. Service was very slow, seems like they were short handed that night. Fries aren't good either, cold dry shoestring fries. Our server was friendly, and with some hesitation was able to replace an entree with a pizza.
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D Y.
Thought this was a pizza joint but it's really a beer joint. It's always crowded about the time we drive by after quitting time. We ordered a pepperoni and mushroom pizza. Mushrooms were rubbery. Although service was excellent, we did not finish the pie even after we picked off the shrooms. Two stars is only for the pizza rating.
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Miles O.
This is really 3 stars, but I rounded up since it was my first try of Somma's and we tried only one item on the menu: the vegetarian bruschetta pizza. If they keep the same performance next time, assuming there is a next time, I will go down to 3 stars. We got the pizza for take out. While slightly better than your average chain's pizza, I felt it was still oily and not fresh-tasting. The pizza was cheesy: vegetables were far and few between compared to cheese. The thin crust was OK, but not much distinct from other places. Overall, slightly above average pizza for a slightly high price. Next time, we might try sitting in to take in some of the sports in the air.
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Nicholas F.
We used to love Somma, but it has really gone down hill. Service was pretty good, but we went very early (3:45), and there was only one other table occupied so it wasn't like there was a lot of other diner competition for the server's attention. We had two chicken salads, a half dozen 50 cent wings, and a kid's chicken tender dinner. The salads were huge and good, though mostly iceberg lettuce (blah). The chicken tenders were inedible. We asked for some ranch to dip them in, $.75 extra. (I think that is the first time we have been charged for dipping sauce for a kid's chicken tenders). The fries were horrible. Finally, the wings tasted like fish (we were here during Lent so I assume it was old oil they used). My wife partially ate one wing, leaving the rest untouched (glad it was 50 cent night). Most places usually ask when you leave food basically uneaten, but no inquiry as to whether the wings and chicken tenders were okay. I honestly hate to rate a place poorly but they just missed the mark everywhere. And a $49 tab (including $8 gratuity) was just too much for what we got.
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Takes Reservations : Yes Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Loud Music : Juke Box Good For Dancing : No Alcohol : Full Bar Happy Hour : Yes Coat Check : No Smoking : No Outdoor Seating : Yes Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes
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Stephanie S.
A great spur-of-the-moment stop on the way into Oakmont. We sat outside on the patio, and it was the perfect warm day for it. The staff was incredibly friendly and attentive. We ordered a grilled chicken salad and a cheese pizza. The salad was a mix of iceberg and romaine, with awesome fries (not greasy at all) and fresh, flavorful grilled chicken. Large portion. The house dressing was a ranch that was one of the better we have had. Would have loved a house balsamic to try. The pizza was also great, they obviously use more than one type of cheese and quality ones at that. Did I mention we had all of that for around $20?! I do second what another poster said- the interior seemed somewhat unclean and certainly outdated. But the food, value and service exceeded our expectations, and the patio seating only added to the experience.
(4)Fabian C.
I hadn't stopped by in a while. Its a good place for groups, although the bar area does get packed. The pizza is definitely good and they apparently make their own ranch for you pizza dipping weirdos (jk, i love you guys, but come on!). The rest of the menu is good as well, I had the smokehouse chicken sandwich it was tasty. They get some minus points on their fries, I would love to see a thicker cut. One other point that would be nice to see is a beer menu. Although the selection isn't as wide as some of the other local spots but thats not a major deal. The dining area is great for families, they have a small "game room" and lots of booster / high chairs. The women's room has a changing table.
(3)Kelly S.
The food here has always been good. They make an awesome white pizza. The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is because the place is outdated. I always see dust and the walls need painted.
(4)Brittany M.
I have been going here since I was little. I love everything there! Their ranch dressing is also amazing... The downfall for them though is the prices. For example the wedding soup there taste great BUT its almost $4 for a cup .... And its definitely not $4 worthy amount. Service is also great! I will definitely always go back :)
(4)James G.
Have been in several times and always enjoy the food. kid friendly and wait staff is alway attentive. It's a pizza place, get the pizza.
(4)david G.
Steak pizza is very good, we have ordered it twice. And they make a perfect rum and coke. But the burgers tasted bland and were spongy, most certainly frozen patties. And the carbonara used mushy cheap ham in the sauce... yuck. Service was very slow, seems like they were short handed that night. Fries aren't good either, cold dry shoestring fries. Our server was friendly, and with some hesitation was able to replace an entree with a pizza.
(2)D Y.
Thought this was a pizza joint but it's really a beer joint. It's always crowded about the time we drive by after quitting time. We ordered a pepperoni and mushroom pizza. Mushrooms were rubbery. Although service was excellent, we did not finish the pie even after we picked off the shrooms. Two stars is only for the pizza rating.
(2)Miles O.
This is really 3 stars, but I rounded up since it was my first try of Somma's and we tried only one item on the menu: the vegetarian bruschetta pizza. If they keep the same performance next time, assuming there is a next time, I will go down to 3 stars. We got the pizza for take out. While slightly better than your average chain's pizza, I felt it was still oily and not fresh-tasting. The pizza was cheesy: vegetables were far and few between compared to cheese. The thin crust was OK, but not much distinct from other places. Overall, slightly above average pizza for a slightly high price. Next time, we might try sitting in to take in some of the sports in the air.
(4)Nicholas F.
We used to love Somma, but it has really gone down hill. Service was pretty good, but we went very early (3:45), and there was only one other table occupied so it wasn't like there was a lot of other diner competition for the server's attention. We had two chicken salads, a half dozen 50 cent wings, and a kid's chicken tender dinner. The salads were huge and good, though mostly iceberg lettuce (blah). The chicken tenders were inedible. We asked for some ranch to dip them in, $.75 extra. (I think that is the first time we have been charged for dipping sauce for a kid's chicken tenders). The fries were horrible. Finally, the wings tasted like fish (we were here during Lent so I assume it was old oil they used). My wife partially ate one wing, leaving the rest untouched (glad it was 50 cent night). Most places usually ask when you leave food basically uneaten, but no inquiry as to whether the wings and chicken tenders were okay. I honestly hate to rate a place poorly but they just missed the mark everywhere. And a $49 tab (including $8 gratuity) was just too much for what we got.
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