As a resident of this area prior to the mall even being built, I strongly believe that the food at Tony & Bruno’s is quite enjoyable! The restaurant name Tony & Bruno’s is a façade to Sbarros, which really owns this concept. I have visited this location for pizza quite a bit over the last few years but just recently become more adventurous. Now, I eat chicken parmesan with spaghetti along with three meatballs and a bread stick. Absolute heaven! Although, they can be a bit stingy with the marinara sauce at times. Service can be a bit slow not because of anything they did but because people don’t know what they want or are not ready to pay. One final note about this location is I would never order soda from there. There is something funky going on with the water filtration system. There is a distinct difference in the taste of their fountain Diet Pepsi between here and Panera Bread. Typically, when I come to eat here, I would get soda from Panera Bread first and then come over and get my food. Granted my drink is included in the meal but to this day I’ve not seen one team member offer something else in replacement of the soda(like a meatball). I think that would be a nice gesture and show that they care. Overall though barring the soda issue, I can’t say enough nice things about this mall concept and their food. Next step is to offer other chicken dishes(franchisee or Picatta).for public consumption. Keep up the great work!
Chest R.
Classificação do local: 1 Indianapolis, IN
Advertised a slice and soda for $ 3.99. Turns out that is only a cheese slice. A slice of marginal pepperoni with a small soda almost $ 7. What a rip off I don’t even pay that in New York
Bernie S.
Classificação do local: 1 Orlando, FL
Poor service. Mediocre bland food. Just not what I expect from the millennia mall. I’d love to continue on with more detail on this post but my experience was(thankfully) brief. Go to Chipotle right next to it instead.
Heather W.
Classificação do local: 5 Orlando, FL
My boyfriend and I were at the mall 8÷23÷2013 around 11am(I know it is early) and he just had to try this location. He absolutely loved the Stromboli and thought it was the best he has had and I would agree that it was very delicious. The management was very friendly and helpful and when the register was not quite ready he told my boyfriend to have a seat and eat his food while it was hot and then come back and pay. We read the other reviews and I can’t help but disagree with most of the comments. The crust was light and flavorful and the Stromboli is stuffed with delicious meat and cheese. I do agree the pasta sauce was watery, but the Stromboli didn’t need the sauce and even with it being watery my boyfriend still liked the flavor. I assume either we got lucky, or the other reviewers were unlucky.
Jamie S.
Classificação do local: 1 Pembroke Pines, FL
I was craving pizza. And unfortunately this sorry excuse of a place was in the mall. What exactly went wrong? Well lets start. They do have a decent selection of things to choose from in the pizza case. But none of them looked particularly appetizing. So I went with the stuffed slice. Now I have had stuffed pizza before and it was nothing like this. This was like toppings in between two pieces of cardboard. They do give you some sauce on the side to dip it into. The sauce is so watery it should have been considered water that was food colored red. The only thing that felt good about this whole transaction was the price. The slice of pizza *cough*cardboard* with two bread rolls(terrible no flavor) and a soda came to under $ 9. The Good — The Soda The Bad — Everything Will I be Back — NO!
Tracy M.
Classificação do local: 1 Orlando, FL
Just crappy pizza. I love pizza under any circumstances, but this stuff just isn’t worth eating.
Dan J.
Classificação do local: 2 Apopka, FL
For a quiet anti-valentines dinner we went to the Millennium Mall. The place was eerily empty except for the Apple store which was packed. We stopped in at Brio the wait was 70 to 80 minutes, we were willing to wait maybe ten minutes. So we walked up to the food court and ate at Tony and Bruno’s, a subsidiary of Sbarro’s. No waiting! We had Spaghetti with Marinara sauce and a slice of Cheese Pizza. The spaghetti was good, but I did not think that the sauce had much taste. It seemed thick to look at but it just disappeared on the plate, it also did not have much taste. The bread stick was loaded with butter that was not quite melted. The piece of cheese pizza that we shared was standard mall fair.