Extra Red Sauce
Byrne's Grilled Pizza

Byrne's Grilled Pizza

5615 N Illinois St, Indianapolis, United States

Full • Pizza • Italian • Bar-Lounge


"So I decided to try a new pizza place to eat as my dad was here from out of town and my daughter was with me as well. I regret to say that this is honestly the worst food I've ever eaten in my life. I kid you not my breadsticks came out uncooked and completely rock hard. They tasted like they had been thrown in a trash can for a week and pulled back out and served to me like that. Absolutely horrible. The pizza came out with extremely thin crust to where you have to fold up the whole pizza like a chalupa or else you can't eat it at all because it's just too thin and floppy. I complained about the breadsticks and they acted like they didn't know it was wrong with them and then they came back and told me that they didn't cook them and they served them to me Uncooked. The waitress was nice enough to take the breadsticks off of our bill since they were so terrible and brought us out new ones. The new ones were cooked but tasted horrible. The pizza tasted awful as well. There is literally not one redeeming quality about this place. I really wanted to love it and I hate to complain because I love to support local businesses and I will leave great reviews for many places I've been. Unfortunately this place needs a total redo. Judging by all of the other complaints about uncooked food, it seems like they clearly have staff that do not care whatsoever. Or perhaps it's management letting things slip through the crack. I'm not really sure. Regardless, the food was extremely expensive and extremely terrible and I will never be coming back. Both my dad and I said it was the worst pizza we have ever eaten in our lives and that is an understatement."

Mrs Robino's

Mrs Robino's

520 North Union Street, Wilmington, 19805, United States Of America, Northchase

Lunch • Pasta • Italian • Noodles


"Ok, I remember going to Mrs. Robinos about ten years ago and can’t remember much about it, but I did not go back. Why? Last night my wife and I found ourselves on Union Street and after having a beer next door we decided to go to Mrs. Robino’s for some nice home style Italian cooking. The decor hasn’t been redone since dark, thin paneling became popular in the 60s and much of the other furniture has probably been there since they opened in the 40s, but who cares. I love great home style Italian food and the old family run restaurants usually have great food and great prices even if the decor is lacking somewhat. Anyway, the service was great, no fuss, just get the food on the table. My wife order spaghetti Bolognese with the home made noodles and I ordered one of my favorites—spaghetti with white clam sauce. Bread came first. It was basic Italian, a little dry, not exactly fresh. My salad was simple, crisp, and satisfying. Wow, then these two massive plates of food arrived. Pasta mounded up in a peak with Bolognese sauce a plenty—-and even an unadvertised meatball. My spaghetti with white clam sauce was just an generous in size and the clams were so plentiful there must have been a pound of them. All good so far. I coiled up some pasta and stabbed a few clams with my fork and dug in. Hmm, where is the flavor? It tasted like they forgot the garlic and butter and just steamed the clams in broth. It smelled the same—like a clam bake before anything aromatic and flavorful is added. Not good! I stirred it up and tried again thinking I must have had the unluck of hitting a spot void of seasoning. No better. I salted it and added some pepper. Now it was flavorless with salt and pepper on it. It never got better no matter what I did. I looked over to my wife and checked how she was doing. She said the same thing—-everything was perfect except there was just NO FLAVOR! Come on how hard is it to make a good red sauce? I took a few bites of her dish. I swear, any jar of sauce off the shelf of the grocery store is better. I just couldn’t believe it! And the pasta—-it was gooey, squishy soft with an abundance of ZERO taste. We politely affirmed to the waitress that there was just too much to finish. She said, “Well there’s plenty for lunch tomorrow—and dinner”. We smiled, paid our check and left. I disposed of the two styrofoam containers in the trash can outside. Now I guess I remember why we didn’t come back for 10 years. By the way, I have no axe to grind with anyone. I just can’t imagine how this family owned restaurant can serve such lousy food. I had to write this review. Just had to."