I can’t find nutritional information on their pizzas. I’ve looked online everywhere: company website, myfitnessPal, google searches. Dear Azios leadership: please add nutritional info when you get a chance. Thanks.
Chris W.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
Seriously sucks this place is closing down. Love the staff and food. Everyone I konw that comes here loves it. Pizza, salads, philly cheese steaks. Man, I’ll miss this place. They have another location, but this one was great.
Will P.
Classificação do local: 2 Atlanta, GA
We hit this place over the weekend… and I agree with Brian K — this joint is suffering from ARM, also known as «Atlanta Restaurant Mediocrity.» The restaurant inexplicably has posted photos of their food at the counter that look downright nasty — I don’t know how you get food to look that bad. when we got to the counter, the guy working the register said nothing to me and didn’t even make eye contact. Huge pet peeve. The salad was, as per usual, way overdressed and the accompanying bread felt and tasted like it had been sitting out for an hour. not good. The angel hair was good, and the pesto was good. A reliable dish but, still, not enough to bump up the star rating. This location also has a very odd valet situation, where we’d be way better off parking ourselves. And they guy was a bit of an ass when we asked if we could just, um, pull forward into the space and park ourselves. that lot doesn’t lend itself to valet, folks. better to park in a nearby lot or street-park rather that do that. All in all, really disappointed with what should be a vibrant, dynamic place to eat. The setting and outdoor patio are great, but the rest of it was painfully mediocre.
Denise T.
Classificação do local: 2 Napa, CA
Little Azio on Moreland Ave. S.E. front counter help seems to be getting worse… and worse. The last straw for me was when I placed a $ 40 dollar order by phone and then asked to(up sale $$$) from a basic house salad to a signature limited time only salad that was on display when I arrived. The guy at the register replied, «we could but since we all ready made the house salad(shoulder shrugging), nah. REALLY!!! Last visit for sure
Brian K.
Classificação do local: 2 Atlanta, GA
Little Azio completes the trifecta of mediocrity that is 903 Peachtree Street — between Lime, Little Azio, and Noodle, this plaza manages to butcher cuisine from three different continents. However, Little Azio has the distinction of being the only one of the three in which I was literally counting down the minutes until I could evacuate — they were blasting heavy metal music so loud that I couldn’t hear the person across from me. I don’t know who Azio was or is, but I have no doubts that his Italian ancestors are rolling over in their graves. Food: Little Azio specializes in causal Americanzed Italian fare, including pizza, pasta, lasagna, and panini. A limited selection of beer and wine are also available. During my visit, I opted for the chicken parmesan wrap, which was sizable, but painfully flavorless. The chicken was also incredibly tough and tasted as if it had experienced an extreme bout of freezer burn. My dining partner ordered the tortellini — I tried some of the dish and it tasted like something you’d expect from the like’s of a Marie Callender’s box. Service: Not particularly friendly or expedient. All orders are placed at the front register and employees bring out the food and buss the tables. Atmosphere: Aside from the heavy metal music that was blaring into the side of my face throughout the entire meal, the interior of this place is perfectly acceptable. The décor is actually somewhat more modern than I had expected for a fast food Italian restaurant. Outdoor seating is available on the patio directly outside the entrance of the restaurant. Cost: Inexpensive — however, for a few dollars more, you can definitely find better elsewhere in the near vicinity. Appetizers are $ 5-$ 8, salads are $ 5-$ 10, panini, wraps, and sandwiches are $ 7-$ 10, pizzas are $ 8-$ 10, and entrees are $ 9. Other: Hours of operation are Sunday-Thursday, 11AM-10PM, and Friday-Saturday, 11AM-11PM. There are a handful of parking spaces located around the building, but your best bet is to park on Juniper or Piedmont and walk up to Peachtree. The restaurant is currently offering a Scoutmob promotion(50% off, $ 10 maximum discount).
Will F.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
I went to Little Azio to use a Scout Mob offer and ordered a standard pepperoni pizza. It seemed pretty run-of-the-mill, though the portion sizing was nice — I was only able to finish half of the 12″ pizza(all pizzas come in this size). Paying only $ 5 for it was nice(with Scout Mob), but I’d be hard pressed to go back and pay $ 10. A friend had some sort of mozzarella chicken pizza, which was tasty(we traded slices). I suppose I blame my own choice of pizza for making it seem pretty standard, and next time I’ll happily branch out and try some other flavor. A good place to get a standard pizza. Not the absolute best, but very far from the worst!
Blake M.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
The pizza was not great but the atmosphere and salad were amazing. We ordered an atomic pizza and a fall salad. It was very cheap around 20 with a scoutmob down to 10! The fall salad was a mix of lettuce, oranages, goat cheese, chicken, and walnuts which was the best salad ive ever had. The pizza was pretty weak but not terrible. The sauce was strange. The outdoor atmosphere was great in the heart of midtown by a fountain. The service took about 15 mins and the guy who took our order appologized and gave us a free cheesecake! Overall, if the pizza was better this would be 5! Cheap, good food, phenomenal atmosphere!
Megan E.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
Love this place, especially with the outdoor patio and the close distance from our apartment. My husband and I have been here several times, our most recent last night for dinner. It was crowded but we were able to find a table outside and put in our order pretty quickly. Bonus that they’re on Scoutmob, though I’m sure we’d go back even without getting the 50% discount. We got the pepperoni pizza(a constant favorite of my husband’s) and the hummus flatbread wrap with a side salad. Everything tasted great as usual, the portions are very reasonable for the prices, and we easily cleaned our plates. It was my first time trying the hummus wrap and I’ll definitely be ordering it again-it’s filled with olives, red peppers, tomatoes and onions and is absolutely delicious. This is a fun location good for people-watching and the service is quick and friendly. They bring out your food after ordering at the counter and everything comes out fast and hot. Definitely a good Midtown spot for a date night, or dinner out with friends and family.
Andrew M.
Classificação do local: 2 San Francisco, CA
Meh, Little Azio’s is OK. I’d best compare it to an Italian version of Subway restaurants. The food is OK, but so plain and simple and lifeless. I went to the midtown location via my Scoutmob app, so that made it worth the money. I ordered the tri-colored tortellinis in a cream sauce with chicken. The pasta was pretty good, it seemed rather fresh. But the cream sauce was gross, way too thick, and flavorless. Also, the chicken was obviously frozen and seemed like it was cut by a machine, not a person. It came with a little stick of bread that also tasted like it had previously been frozen. The staff here was nice and my food came out promptly. Also, the facility was clean and well-lit. Not a bad deal when it’s half-off with my ScoutMob, and they have a special deal every day that makes for an affordable meal. I don’t eat fast food, so this is a good option if I need a quick, cheap meal on the go. It’s reliable, for sure. And again, being on a budget it’s nice to get decent quality food but only having to pay for counter service. I don’t have a problem refilling my own drink and clearing my own plate. Overall decent food and decent atmosphere. Nothing special or fancy or unique but a fair value.
Wesley L.
Classificação do local: 4 Tampa, FL
Solid as a rock. We got the fish sandwich with fried tilapia and a side pasta salad. The sandwich was juicy and extremely flavorful. Oh please do yourself a favor and check out the jalapeño mayo. That shit cray. Also shared the special pasta of the day which was a mixed colored tortellini chicken alfredo. The alfredo sauce was oh so creamy and they hook it up with some nice bread. Definitely a classic italian taste.
Helena W.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
I give the Fall Salad 5 stars! Its the perfect big salad! I tried a number of items on the menu and the salad is by far the best, IMO. The other items are a hit or miss… Turkey/Bacon wrap… Miss Tricolor tortellini… Hit but mega heavy in your tummy. Lasagna w /Bolognese sauce($ 2 extra charge) not the plain marinara sauce. HIT!!! The Pizzas… the several I’ve had are all a miss… we order from Piola. Calamari App… Hit Bruschetta App… Miss Mozzarella Sticks… Miss Rustica Sauce… Hit. The service is good… its not fine dining and you get your own drinks so there isnt much that can go wrong.
Stephen G.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
Scoutmob has become my ritual for finding new places for lunch. I just started working in/moved to Midtown and there’s a ton of food choices so Scoutmob makes my life a little easier regarding culinary choices. I had the salmon panini which was very good. Although, salmon might not be the best choice for a panini so I’d recommend one of the other options… unless you just really like salmon. The caesar salad wasn’t amazing but definitely got the job done so I’d order it again with a sandwich. I also indulged a little bit since I had Scoutmob and got the cheesecake. I thought it seemed a little pricey at $ 5, but then I saw the piece… it’s HUGE! Soo delicious… definitely worth it. My service was good and everything was pretty prompt. My only complaint is that the table I sat at was pretty sticky on the surface. Maybe do a little bit better of a job cleaning next time. Conclusion: I’d come back to this place again.
Emilia L.
Classificação do local: 3 Sandy Springs, GA
Decided to come here for a post-workout lunch on Saturday. I was feeling pizza and I had a Scoutmob deal, so why not? We opted for the BBQ chicken and chicken sausage pizzas at $ 8.95 each. With the house salad the bf ordered, it came out to $ 12-something with the Scoutmob deal. WIN! I had been to the Northside Dr. Little Azio years ago and remembered how tasty the BBQ chicken pizza was, so I knew I wanted that. I was taking a chance on the chicken sausage pizza. We waited for the pizzas. And waited. And waited… mind you, this was after a near-5 mile run for me, and I was ravenous. I kept eyeing other diners on the patio, and their food in particular. Finally, the BBQ chicken pizza came out. It did not disappoint. If anything, it might’ve had a little too much BBQ sauce, but the chicken, cilantro, red onion and cheese were great on the pizza. I ate my slices and kept looking back at the door to Little Azio for the food runner to come out with our second pizza. Cue more waiting… Hallelujah, the chicken sausage pizza arrived! Presentation-wise, it was not too impressive. The slices of sausage and mushrooms were few and far between and not evenly spread out. There were some slices that basically just had cheese on it. Speaking of cheese, this pizza had so much damn cheese. I love cheese, but it was just too much considering the pizza is thin crust to begin with. All I could taste when eating the pizza was cheese. No other flavor from the chicken sausage. I wouldn’t get this one again. Considering most of their 12″ pizzas are $ 8.95, I think that’s a pretty good value considering one of those pizzas would last me a couple of meals. I would go here for the BBQ chicken pizza because it is just that good, but that’s about it.
Cindy W.
Classificação do local: 2 Henrico, VA
When you walk in, you have a nice range of pizza, pasta, salad, and app options. Most don’t go over 10 bucks, so it’s relatively affordable to many people. You pick, there’s usually a special, and you pay– don’t forget to use your Scoutmob at the register! Came here and tried the pizza, the chicken parm, and hummus. All of them were only ok. Doesn’t even taste as good as home cooking, and costs so much more after you factor in money, transportation, time, and cleanliness(it’s an 81… euh.) The chicken parm has some dry pieces of chicken with intense breading(more tough than crunchy breading), and the pasta it came with was not overcooked, some to the point of mushy, or breaking upon contact with a fork. Can I also add that it was barely warm, even though it was served immediately? The hummus was good, but it kind of tasted like the store brand Sabra. Even the hummus at the Vortex across the street is better because they have red peppers ground into it, and delicious warm pita bread, not cold and stale foccacia like Azio’s. Nothing really stood out as yummy, and towards the end of my meal I kind of felt tired of eating, even though I was hungry. The service was friendly, but I can see how spotty it can get– there was only one person to serve and ring, and one person to prep the food. I didn’t come here of my own volition, and I never will. I’d rather stay closer to campus, and pay double the price for Antico’s. Or even go across the street to the Vortex.
Angel W.
Classificação do local: 5 Arlington, VA
Fantastic lunch fare! Everything we ordered was delicious and the flavor was off the charts! Why can’t they have lunch food like this in Virginia? All of us out of towners were thoroughly impressed and talked about how great the food was, even days later. I ordered the Lo Cal Hummus Piadina(grilled flatbread wrap) which only contains 394 calories with no loss of flavor. The wrap comes with tomato, olives(green, yum), roasted red peppers, basil, red onion and cucumber. There seemed to be cubes of garlic in it as well. It was delicious and did not taste like any sort of diet sandwich. It also came with a side of pasta that was very tangy and wonderful. My co-worker got a tip from an Atlanta local about the Dagwood sandwich which is not on the menu but can still be ordered. It’s a sub layered wiith all of the meats. He raved and raved and raved about it. I highly recommend this place if you have never been here or are in town for business. The food takes a while to prepare so order ahead if you are going to pick up your order. I was daydreaming about Little Azio’s today at lunch as I ate my tasteless sandwich back in Virginia… tear:(
Henrik C.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
This is a nice little Italian place. The food is a mixture of things. They have pizza(which is good) and a variety of salads and sandwiches. Great place to go for lunch. They have both and indoor and an outdoor seating area. Ok food for lunch and fast service. Really like their Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich.
Jasen M.
Classificação do local: 2 Atlanta, GA
this place is just exactly what the two star rating of Unilocal says. MEH, ive had better. for me its just a total let down. food taste very processed and its just not that good. i can make better pasta at my house. the one thing i did enjoy here was there bruscetta the pesto spread they put on it was tasty and the pieces of toast themselves were huge. so not a total loss on that dining experience.
Michelle B.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
I pass this place all the time, but never think of it while craving a good zaaa. I was out walking the other day, and for some reason my feet led me here… after I had passed all those other places along the way. I wanted to treat myself for having walked 2 miles whilst doing my errands, so why not? The lunch special is good… kiddie sized pizza with your choice of two toppings. I was pleasantly surprised that the spinach was sauteed with garlic before it graced the pie, and the shrooms were on the wild side and toasted up as well. It was the perfect size for one; if you’re a hearty eater, a salad along with should do you just right. The menu covers the entire wall behind the registers. They’ve got all the traditional Italian bases covered, with pasta, pizza and such, with a few twists thrown in for good measure. Made my head swim. This is a place that I will have to decide what I’m having before I get there… every plate that passed by me was a teaser. I’ll have to work Lil A into my walking routine more often!
Ashley M.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
Ok, people its basically fast-food Italian so stop being high-maintenance brats — nobody likes a food snob. For«fast-food», I don’t think it gets any better than this. It was certainly worth the 3-block walk in the rain without an umbrella. Cons first: NONE!!!(a first for me, I can always find something to complain about) Pros: The place was very clean and the cute guy behind the counter was quite pleasant. I had the lasagna and it was OFFTHECHAIN! The sauce, the cheese, and the meat made sweet love together to create perfect harmony on a fork… aahhh yes. Just please don’t tell my Mom that Little Azio’s lasagna is better than her secret family recipe. I think its the same lasagna they serve at(Big) Azio over at Peachtree Center… the best I’ve had in a long time. Hubs got the spaghetti and meatballs and he loved it(though he smartly affirmed that it was not quite as good as my homemade spaghetti sauce and meatballs). I couldn’t stop eating that lasagna and overindulged, so Hubs had to roll me out of the joint. Our food/beverages/tip came to about $ 22…not bad for a very satisfying and delicious Sunday night dinner. They have an extensive panini and pizza menu and I can’t wait to try them. If their paninis and salads are similar to the ones at(Big) Azio… its on like Donkey Kong! What I don’t understand is, if this place serves the same food as(Big) Azio, why they hell does it take 3 times as long to get the food at(Big) Azio??? Its dangerous that this place is within walking distance…
Katie K.
Classificação do local: 2 Atlanta, GA
Remind me again why people come here? If you want noodles + sauce straight to you, then maybe you should… Here’s an equation: Canned sauce from the store + stove + boiled noodles = Little Azio = MYOWNKITCHEN = what I would throw together if I didn’t feel like cooking Definitely wayyy too expensive for what is essentially fast food«italian» But if you’re thinking, «hey, I’m craving some Alfredo sauce for dinner!» then by all means, come. Customer service was alright. It was obvious that the nice boy working behind the counter was trying to flirt with me, but(poor him) I was feeling sleepy, lazy, not in the mood, etc etc, basically had no interest at that moment(ha sorry).