Had the bbq chicken & shrimp & cheese pizzas. They were not bad but certainly nothing to write home about. Prices were ok. Place was clean. Staff was friendly. Pizza took 25 minutes to come out :-/served warm and not hot.
David R.
Classificação do local: 5 Jonesboro, GA
The food here is amazing! I had the Caprese Salad and my friend had a pizza. Both were great! Also I loved the facility. Very clean and spacious which enhances the experience aside from a lot your carry out styled pizza places. I highly recommend them to everyone.
Apearl C.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
Nearby restaurant my family eats at frequently. I like the specials food items they create because it adds variety to their traditional menu. We often order specials versus the regular menu. My teenage daughter likes their personal pizza combo. The food is good. The service is as well. The cashier is normally the food runner unless they are really busy. They sell wine and beer. Self-serve fountain drinks and sweet tea. To go /left over boxes are near fountains. Large outside patio and huge garage door that opens to the outside on nice days. Several tvs inside that normally are on They love to have their AC on max which is not fun in the winter.
Taylor R.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
Delicious pizza and salads! We stopped in after seeing this location on Scoutmob. There was ample parking which is always appreciated in Atlanta. The two guys working were friendly and patient while we checked out the menu. We had the 12′ margarita pizza and the caesar salad. Both were delicious! You sit down with a number and they bring your food to you. They also help you clear your plate, and I didn’t see anywhere to do it yourself, so try and leave them a tip. ;) We already can’t wait to return or try a different location.
Ryan B.
Classificação do local: 2 Tallahassee, FL
The pizzas OK but the customer service is absolutely ridiculous I just ordered a pizza to go waited for half an hour and it was ready the whole time so now it’s cold thanks a lot girl at the counter
Nik M.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
At $ 10 for the personal, it was filling, fresh, and great tasting. There was some left over as well, so a couple meals at that price isn’t bad. Solid lunch.
Chaker F.
Classificação do local: 3 Valdosta, GA
We decided to come here after realizing the Japanese restaurant was next door was booked out. Some of us ordered pizza and some of us ordered pasta. All of the dishes were average and none were really that good. The price point for what you get is fair, about $ 10 for a personal pizza or pasta. If you come here I would recommend getting the pizza over the pasta.
Kareem R.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
Good food and fast service. Love the hummus wrap with chicken… I’m a health freak its perfect. And this has nothing to do with the review but a very pretty girl took my order
Bonnie B.
Classificação do local: 3 Smyrna, GA
We love you Little Azio! We pick up there often & often eat in. Tonight we picked up salmon & tri colors salad… Geez… Tiniest piece of salmon EVER!!! Tasty, but barely 5 bites! Margarita pizza is tasty as usual! Please don’t disappoint! It’s a new year!
Jeffrey K.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
I visited Little Azio years ago when I was in grad school in Atlanta. I was hungry last Saturday and decided to give them another try! I was met with a mixed experience where the good largely outweighed the bad. However, I would like to bring attention to a few finer points that Little Azio can work on. Overall, the restaurant was clean and looked good inside. There was a normal post-lunch crowd and we were able to move through the line and take our seats quickly. My girlfriend and I each ordered an entrée. I had a small personal pizza and she opted for some fresh pasta. My pizza was cooked fresh in Little Azio’s featured brick oven. It was delicious! I had a plain cheese pizza so I can’t comment on the more adventurous offerings, but mine was cooked perfectly and I immediately wanted more. It was definitely the highlight of the visit. My girlfriend opted for spinach tagliatelle. Her decision to order pasta is where Little Azio lost some points with us. First of all, the main menu is supplemented by printed paper signs listing specials. They look tacky and poorly done, but it’s not enough to earn any major criticism. Instead, I want to comment on the confusing nature of the special. The sign read«Fresh Tagliatelle Pasta». Does this mean that the rest of the pasta is not fresh, since the main menu doesn’t mention it specifically? I ask this without sarcasm, because we were not entirely sure. We asked if the pasta was made fresh in-house, and the server said it was not — it came from«a bakery in Marietta». He was unsure when the pasta was actually made. When we got the tagliatelle, it did not taste good. It was mushy and had little flavor from the spinach. It was definitely not fresh! I’m not sure if it was boxed in Marietta, or what was going on. In short, they need to be more clear about what fresh means. If it comes from a box, why bother? Since the pasta was bad, my girlfriend asked the server if she could have something else. To their credit, they gave her a fresh plate that was much better(I don’t remember what she ordered, but it was not the tagliatelle). However, this only occurred after the host carefully examined the pasta and seemed shocked that anyone could not like it. Trust me, I’m not picky when it comes to $ 10 pasta meals, but this was BAD and needed to be replaced. The new entrée was much better and we both left happy. If you take just the two good entrees, this is a solid four stars. However, the strange tagliatelle odyssey bumps it down to three stars. I would go back, but we would both save a lot of trouble and stick with the good pizza!
Virginia V.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
Great take-out place, for lunch or dinner. Had their salmon special today for lunch, salmon, pesto and orzo, most excellent. This location is a little cold, so we do not eat in very often.
Jennifer W.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
Love the convenience, how quick the food is ready, and how amazingly delicious the food is! Tons of different choices including Gluten free. Great patio. Friendly staff. No complaints!
Candace H.
Classificação do local: 3 Fairburn, GA
Nice little lunch spot. The food was good. I got the shrimp four cheese pizza which was very good. They even had a coupon on scout mob which brought my total down to $ 6 for a whole pizza. Definitely will be returning.
Jon-Michael M.
Classificação do local: 5 Stone Mountain, GA
This place right HERE!!! If you haven’t been, you should go before. You should go faster than a senior citizen with a loose bladder! The menu has a great variety, and the prices aren’t bad at all. To make it even better, most entrees on the menu come with a small salad. If you go, try the Smoked Salmon Panini… one of the greatest events that have hit the Earth since God talked to Moses! Also, the Hummus is quite tasty here. Overall, small establishment with big taste that causes your pockets to smile!
Natalie W.
Classificação do local: 5 Orlando, FL
UDI’s GF pizza crust! Delicious. My family had pasta and regular pizza. They are every last bite. The bolognese sauce was very tasty and the marguerite pizza came with high praise from the group.
Kaprecha R.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
This place has excellent food! I recommend the Salmon sandwich it was amazing, the salmon was so moist and it melted in your mouth. We also had some calamari and it was perfectly seasoned and prepared. I am now hooked on this place!
Robert M.
Classificação do local: 3 Austin, TX
Ok place that I would visit again. Was a bit confused at first until I figured out the routine. You go in and order like a fast food restaurant. The cashier was very grumpy so we didn’t start out well. Got my drink and then sat at a super long table with everyone else. Seems like they save seating by putting everyone on a long table. That was unique. I had a meatball sub. It was conveniently cut in half. The thing was a standard sub with way too much sauce so the bread was falling apart, but it tasted good. It came with a side salad which was dropped between the two halves so everything was one ambiguous mass. I had the cesaer salad which had a lot of dressing. Ok if you like it that way. Overall a solid place to go for lunch, but not a destination.
Safia A.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
I was reluctant to come here because I thought it was a typical pizza joint. They have paninis, sandwiches, and wraps(comes with a pasta salad or side salad). There’s also some really great salad choices, not typical of a pizza joint. And of course, all sorts of pastas and pizza combinations. They staff were really nice and at 1pm on a Thursday, it was about half full in the restaurant. Free WiFi and free refills. Panini comes with a salad, plus a San pellegrino came out to $ 11
Daniel B.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
Little Azio is a fast casual Italian chain with four locations in metro Atlanta. This location is at the Berkeley Heights mixed-use development on Northside Dr. near I-75. This is the same development where Cardamom Hill is located. It’s convenient to those living and working in Westside, Atlantic Station, and Georgia Tech. Living nearby, I’ve visited this Little Azio several times over the years since it first opened circa 2006. It’s an OK restaurant if you’re looking for basic and affordable Italian food. The restaurant has plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. The outdoor patio is quite spacious and some of the tables are covered(from sunlight and precipitation). The design and décor of the restaurant is modern and feels like a chain. They use a brick pizza oven. It’s viewable from the ordering line and dining area, so you can see the pizzas baked fresh. Order up front, take a number, and wait for your food to be brought to you. Drinks are self-serve from the fountain machines. Little Azio’s menu is simple, mainly consisting of pizzas, pastas, salads, and sandwiches. With the exception of the large 18-inch pizzas(~$ 18+), most menu items are under $ 10 each. This is a reasonable value for what you get as the portion sizes are adequate and the quality is not bad. While I have no problems with the ingredients as they’re typically fresh, I do think the taste of Little Azio’s food is generally a step below most solid Italian restaurants. It’s just not as good. You get what you pay for. For those who live gluten-free, Little Azio does offer gluten-free pizzas and pasta, so that’s a plus. I’ve tried a little bit of everything on the menu and probably favor the pasta the most. You can choose from fettuccine, rigatoni, penne, spaghetti, angel hair, and wheat noodle pasta. There are about 10 different sauces. I’m partial to any of the noodle pastas and particularly like Azio’s pesto sauce(basil, garlic, walnuts, Parmesan). Their pesto is mild and could use more garlic. The alfredo sauce consistently seems extra thick and creamy to me. The meatballs and tomato sauce are OK, as is the bolognese meat sauce. One special that isn’t bad is the spinach ravioli with grilled chicken and alfredo sauce. You get six big pieces of cheese-filled, green-colored, spinach ravioli. And like the other pasta dishes, it comes with bread too. Like just about everything else on the menu, the salads and pizzas are mediocre. There are over a dozen special pizza varieties and you can also customize. Something as uncomplicated as the Margherita pizza(Roma tomatoes, mozzarella, basil) is vastly different in terms of preparation/execution. Don’t expect Antico or Double Zero quality pizza. You can see and taste the difference in terms of the how the dough is baked and how the ingredients are cooked into(or on) the pizza. While Azio’s isn’t as flavorful, it suffices for a cheap Margherita craving. Service is usually very good. The employees are friendly, polite, attentive, and efficient.
Stephanie M.
Classificação do local: 2 Norcross, GA
Found the food here to average while it make look fancy on the inside I find this to be nothing more than fast food. After talking at length to the kid at the counter about what he like excetra decided on the Cuban sandwich with pork, ham, spicy mustard and pickles. Whom ever made the sandwich must really like mustard there was far to much of it, even after scraping it off you could taste it over the meat. By the way they were using standard yellow mustard instead of «spicy mustard» this makes a huge difference in flavor. Spaghetti with meatballs — I ate some of it because it had already been paid for and had somewhere else to be otherwise I would have reordered. The sauce is bland and the meatballs are the processed frozen kind you know the ones that always give you indigestion. After adding healthy doses of parmesan and chili flake to add some kind of flavor and eating thee of the five meatballs finally pushed the dish away feeling completely unsatisfied. Little Azio just doesn’t impress me like I said before«it’s just fast food,» all they are missing is a box and a drive through in my opinion.