Inviting atmosphere, fast and wonderful service, great food. Vegetarian and gluten free options that are pretty delish. Thumbs up
(4)
Kim H.
Racist. We were passing through on vacation and wanted to grab a bite to eat on the way home so we stopped here. Big mistake. It ruined the last part of our trip. The hostess was shifty-eyed and tried to tell us we had to wait 40min for a table when tables were empty. She was nasty toward us right off the bat for no reason we could see other than that brown skin didn't mesh with her idea of human beings. They don't get many folks of color out in these parts so I guess it's par for the course. If you are not of European descent, just pack food with you or just drive 1hr east and eat fast food. It'll save you some dignity.
(1)
Megan C.
Blinded by a whiteout snowstorm and no other open restaurants, our hunger was satiated by Ledo. Quick to place an order at the counter and wait for carry-out; only took about 15 minutes from ordering to walking out the door with our piping-hot order to feed 8 adults. Front counter girl was efficient and friendly. Your mind won't be blown by the atmosphere or the food itself, but Ledo does have a surprisingly-varied menu selection; it's more than just pizza. They even cater to the gluten-free crowd as well as the vegan/no cheese crowd with their Viva la Vegan pizza, which we ordered and definitely enjoyed. Square pizza is their thing, and there are two sizes. Our crowd definitely enjoyed the big square covered in sausage and pepperoni, and it didn't get soggy, quite a feat for a big greasy meaty pizza. Hubby and I ordered chili as well, which tasted great while we were eating it, as did the vegan and non-vegan pizza. However, there must be a serious sodium quotient in the chili and/or the pizza. Not sure if it was just the chili, or compensating on the non-buttery vegan crust by adding lots of extra Na, but we were both waking up throughout the night to down H2O, and into the next day (no, we didn't drink that night). Granted, we were all ravenous after a day full of skiing and hot-tubbing, and there was a blizzard, but no one complained about the food.
(3)
David B.
The wings were great and the salad was fresh and the Stromboli was very tasty! We would come back again.
(5)
Genevieve G.
Good food. We only got the pizza and loaded cheese fries. We Loved the fries. Pizza was good (square shaped cut in small pieces though)
(4)
Barb C.
Terrible Pizza, crust from a can. Stay away from Ledo's!
(1)
Richard D.
Been eatting here for years service usually quite good.Stay away from the rush hour and you will be much happier. . Food is very good wings are best in the area and beer us always cold
(4)
Brian D.
Nothing really amazing about this place but that is not always a bad thing. As a native of Washington DC, I have heard the ads on the radio praising Ledo Pizza along the likes of " WTOP traffic if fueled by... Ledo Pizza" i figure if they ca spend enough money on ads for the Washington DC area then they must be doing something right. They are, My friends and I stopped by this location before checking into our rental unit at Wisp this past week. It was a Tuesday so that had a great deal going on . Any two calzones for 9.99 regular price of 6.50 so you and a buddy, or date or what ever can easily get some good food for cheap. Girlfriend had the Buffalo chicken Calzone which was interesting and very tasty. Unique in a way because they simply took the regular pizza sauce and added some buffalo sauce to it, rather then having it stuffed with a wing sauce which is what I was originally expecting. It was very tasty. And the size was was big enough for her to take it home for dinner later. I myself had the "Meats" which was stuffed with sausage, pepperoni and some ham? maybe not sure but it was good, filled with creamy soft ricotta cheese, and I devoured it quickly. The beer here is cheap, which is good, much better then what I would expect for a resort town. the prices on the rest of the menu items were decent. If for some reason you want to have chicken tenders you can get them for 4.99 pretty tasty to boot as well. IF you are looking for good pizza, that hits the spot and you don't want to drive all the way to Brendas down by the lake, then this is the place you should go. Friendly service, cheap, good food. But nothing to drive all the way to deep creek for. Which is good, its a chain. I'll eat it over another take out place such as Papa Johns or Pizza Hut.
(3)
John R.
Unmemorable pizza, unmorable pasta, at reasonable prices. Cheep beer.
(3)
Jessica H.
Great food and service. My favorite is the buffalo chicken calzone. Very cheap prices for the portion size. Will definitely go back again!
(5)
Michelle M.
My review would be 4 stars but loses one for the rude girl at the checkout register. The food is delicious and they give you so much and it's cheap. The service is mediocre. Our waitress forgot to put our order in and said it was the computers fault -saw her laughing about it with another waitress. When we went up front to checkout the girl didn't even tell me the total or what change she was handing me. She also didn't thank us, which really got under my skin. My friends and I went to the bathroom after we paid and our boyfriends went outside ...when we were walking back thru the dining room the checkout girl and our waitress were clearly talking about us. Despite the more than generous tip we still left her. When the place isn't run by 20 something girls it will be better.
(3)
Erin J.
I must say this was the best restaurant experience in McHenry! It wasn't mind-blowing food, it was pretty standard, but after a week of sad experiences this one was positive! We started with the wings - they were incredibly tender but super crispy & the sauce tasted great (ragin cajun I believe it was). We got a couple of glasses of wine....super cheap. I think maybe $4? It was Yellow Tail, so nothing spectacular, but certainly drinkable. The pizza was pretty good, but not what I expected. It was rectangular, was square cut, and was brought out on a lunch-type tray. It tasted fine.....we ordered the margherita and there was no fresh mozzarella anywhere in sight. Ah well. If we do return to McHenry we'll come here for sure!
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Dinner Bike Parking : No Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : Full Bar Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes Caters : Yes
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Kaitlyn B.
Inviting atmosphere, fast and wonderful service, great food. Vegetarian and gluten free options that are pretty delish. Thumbs up
(4)Kim H.
Racist. We were passing through on vacation and wanted to grab a bite to eat on the way home so we stopped here. Big mistake. It ruined the last part of our trip. The hostess was shifty-eyed and tried to tell us we had to wait 40min for a table when tables were empty. She was nasty toward us right off the bat for no reason we could see other than that brown skin didn't mesh with her idea of human beings. They don't get many folks of color out in these parts so I guess it's par for the course. If you are not of European descent, just pack food with you or just drive 1hr east and eat fast food. It'll save you some dignity.
(1)Megan C.
Blinded by a whiteout snowstorm and no other open restaurants, our hunger was satiated by Ledo. Quick to place an order at the counter and wait for carry-out; only took about 15 minutes from ordering to walking out the door with our piping-hot order to feed 8 adults. Front counter girl was efficient and friendly. Your mind won't be blown by the atmosphere or the food itself, but Ledo does have a surprisingly-varied menu selection; it's more than just pizza. They even cater to the gluten-free crowd as well as the vegan/no cheese crowd with their Viva la Vegan pizza, which we ordered and definitely enjoyed. Square pizza is their thing, and there are two sizes. Our crowd definitely enjoyed the big square covered in sausage and pepperoni, and it didn't get soggy, quite a feat for a big greasy meaty pizza. Hubby and I ordered chili as well, which tasted great while we were eating it, as did the vegan and non-vegan pizza. However, there must be a serious sodium quotient in the chili and/or the pizza. Not sure if it was just the chili, or compensating on the non-buttery vegan crust by adding lots of extra Na, but we were both waking up throughout the night to down H2O, and into the next day (no, we didn't drink that night). Granted, we were all ravenous after a day full of skiing and hot-tubbing, and there was a blizzard, but no one complained about the food.
(3)David B.
The wings were great and the salad was fresh and the Stromboli was very tasty! We would come back again.
(5)Genevieve G.
Good food. We only got the pizza and loaded cheese fries. We Loved the fries. Pizza was good (square shaped cut in small pieces though)
(4)Barb C.
Terrible Pizza, crust from a can. Stay away from Ledo's!
(1)Richard D.
Been eatting here for years service usually quite good.Stay away from the rush hour and you will be much happier. . Food is very good wings are best in the area and beer us always cold
(4)Brian D.
Nothing really amazing about this place but that is not always a bad thing. As a native of Washington DC, I have heard the ads on the radio praising Ledo Pizza along the likes of " WTOP traffic if fueled by... Ledo Pizza" i figure if they ca spend enough money on ads for the Washington DC area then they must be doing something right. They are, My friends and I stopped by this location before checking into our rental unit at Wisp this past week. It was a Tuesday so that had a great deal going on . Any two calzones for 9.99 regular price of 6.50 so you and a buddy, or date or what ever can easily get some good food for cheap. Girlfriend had the Buffalo chicken Calzone which was interesting and very tasty. Unique in a way because they simply took the regular pizza sauce and added some buffalo sauce to it, rather then having it stuffed with a wing sauce which is what I was originally expecting. It was very tasty. And the size was was big enough for her to take it home for dinner later. I myself had the "Meats" which was stuffed with sausage, pepperoni and some ham? maybe not sure but it was good, filled with creamy soft ricotta cheese, and I devoured it quickly. The beer here is cheap, which is good, much better then what I would expect for a resort town. the prices on the rest of the menu items were decent. If for some reason you want to have chicken tenders you can get them for 4.99 pretty tasty to boot as well. IF you are looking for good pizza, that hits the spot and you don't want to drive all the way to Brendas down by the lake, then this is the place you should go. Friendly service, cheap, good food. But nothing to drive all the way to deep creek for. Which is good, its a chain. I'll eat it over another take out place such as Papa Johns or Pizza Hut.
(3)John R.
Unmemorable pizza, unmorable pasta, at reasonable prices. Cheep beer.
(3)Jessica H.
Great food and service. My favorite is the buffalo chicken calzone. Very cheap prices for the portion size. Will definitely go back again!
(5)Michelle M.
My review would be 4 stars but loses one for the rude girl at the checkout register. The food is delicious and they give you so much and it's cheap. The service is mediocre. Our waitress forgot to put our order in and said it was the computers fault -saw her laughing about it with another waitress. When we went up front to checkout the girl didn't even tell me the total or what change she was handing me. She also didn't thank us, which really got under my skin. My friends and I went to the bathroom after we paid and our boyfriends went outside ...when we were walking back thru the dining room the checkout girl and our waitress were clearly talking about us. Despite the more than generous tip we still left her. When the place isn't run by 20 something girls it will be better.
(3)Erin J.
I must say this was the best restaurant experience in McHenry! It wasn't mind-blowing food, it was pretty standard, but after a week of sad experiences this one was positive! We started with the wings - they were incredibly tender but super crispy & the sauce tasted great (ragin cajun I believe it was). We got a couple of glasses of wine....super cheap. I think maybe $4? It was Yellow Tail, so nothing spectacular, but certainly drinkable. The pizza was pretty good, but not what I expected. It was rectangular, was square cut, and was brought out on a lunch-type tray. It tasted fine.....we ordered the margherita and there was no fresh mozzarella anywhere in sight. Ah well. If we do return to McHenry we'll come here for sure!
(4)