8 avaliações para Nick’s Country Kitchen Pizzeria Bakery & Restaurnt
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Mary B.
Classificação do local: 1 Terryville, CT
I’m not from the town and had a family member text me the number. I called and the girl just answered«Hello». I asked if it was the pizza place and she became rude. «Uh, yeah.» I asked for small cheese pizza & fish n’ chips. That totaled $ 24 and change. Whoa. When I went in to pick it up same rude girl. Barely said two words to me and absolutely not friendly. She wasn’t the only one with an attitude. Seems to me that they have the I’m a small town pizza place, where else will you go without driving far attitude. I will not go back based off that impression. Save your time and money.
Tom D.
Classificação do local: 5 Bristol, CT
Nick’s Country Kitchen is a quaint little diner in rural Bethlehem, Connecticut. We had never been there before, but decided to drop in for lunch today, as it is less than 20 miles from where we live in Bristol. The place is not very large, it was a local crowd inside. My wife wanted something Italian, so she ordered a chicken parm dinner. I went with the Fish & Chips off the lunch specials. My wife enjoyed the salad that came with her meal — the peppercorn/ranch dressing was very tasty & fresh, had to be made in-house. Her chicken parm dinner was outstanding — delicious, the home-made marinara sauce was spot on, perfect. We were told the chicken is hammered thin and put in brine over-night. The owner obviously knows how to cook, we appreciated his expertise. My Fish & Chips was also very good, fresh-tasting and satisfying. And, super generous portions — my wife had to take at least half of her dinner home, she could not finish it all. Service was superb also. Nick’s Country Kitchen isn’t the place to go for sophisticated ambience, but it is the place to go for Dang tasty food. I’ll take this place over a so called«5 Star restaurant» in NYC any day. It’s a hidden gem in Bethlehem, we’re looking forward to going back some time soon for breakfast or a pizza.
Kimberly D.
Classificação do local: 4 Huntersville, NC
This is a local place so gear expectations accordingly. That said, the pizza is really good. Not New Haven good, but far better than I ever expected. And I’m happy to have breakfast here. Staff are all perfectly nice. For a little neighborhood joint in a place with one flashing red light, it does it’s job food-wise.
Glenn G.
Classificação do local: 1 Bethlehem, CT
$ 36.00 for 2 salads and a meatball grinder. I asked her to check that price twice and she became rude. the Greek salads were all lettuce. What has become of the prices in this formerly nice little in town resturant?
Mark S.
Classificação do local: 3 Chapel Hill, NC
Best pizza in town, although the town does only have one stoplight… Darn tasty pizza nonetheless. If you like greasy pizza with tangy sauce that’s well-baked, this is your spot.
Sue H.
Classificação do local: 4 Saint Louis, MO
My husband and I had breakfast at Nick’s on Sunday, 4÷15÷12. Even though we live nearby, it was our first time there. How have we missed this place all these years?! I felt like we were the only people that the wait staff didn’t know by name! It was such a friendly and welcoming place. The service was super friendly and attentive. Our food was also very good. We will return to Nick’s!
Dan D.
Classificação do local: 4 Bethlehem, CT
I am a regular at this restaurant/bar. The atmosphere is great and people are friendly. The food, I think is pretty good. They do a great job with fish. Breakfasts are great. I would recommend this place to anyone.
Aaron M.
Classificação do local: 3 New Orleans, LA
3.5 stars, rounded down. My friends and I would always come for pizza here Saturday nights. The pizza is good, at least for Bethlehem. Miles ahead of Theo’s. The breakfasts I got Sunday morning were always tasty. Everything else, including the salads, was rather gross.