Pomodoros Pasta And Pizzeria

Pomodoros Pasta And Pizzeria is a italian restaurant Houston located in United States.

8 / 10
25
ratings
  • Phone

    (281) 480-0700

  • Website

    pomodorosonline.com

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  • Facebook

    221529037865064

  • Type

    Italian Restaurant

Address

1303 Nasa Pkwy #1 Houston , TX 77058 United States

Reservations No

Comments / 9


Keywords:

pizza Caesar salad pomodoro lunch town friendly staff
Culema Brandon

I have eaten here a few times and I have always loved the food and the service. Great place to go with friends or if you want to go on a date with someone, choose this place.

Genie Bean

Try the Friday soup of the day- seafood soup ! Tomato base, full of seafood and veggies , and has a little kick to it, too!

Jarrett Smith

It's all good. The chicken parm is great. And you can never go wrong with pizza

Jacquelynn Moss

The shrimp pomodoro was amazing, but the amount of food you get for the price is horrible. I paid 14.99 for it, but it was almost the same amount of food as the children's plate. Great place, bad $$$

Marcus Gaines

Try their pizza ...it's fantastic!

Sara Rodgers

Best pizza around but $6 for 4 cheese sticks is a bit much.

Raymond Delling

Best Pizza in Town !!!

James Carlen

Pizza can't go wrong with that!

Olga Salas

Excelente servicio, la comida de muy buena calidad , precios bajos

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