Sorrento's Italian Joint Cincinnati

Sorrento's Italian Joint, Cincinnati 5143 Montgomery Rd - Cincinnati

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Last update on 02/01/2024
3,5
31 Reviews
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Last update on 30/12/2023
4,2
709 Reviews
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Last update on 07/10/2020
3,9
68 Reviews

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Last update on 03/09/2020
4,0
30 Reviews

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Last update on 05/07/2020
4,4
146 Reviews

Menu Sorrento's Italian Joint

  • Popular Items
    • Cheesy Garlic Bread
    • Chicken Alfredo
    • Crispy Ravioli
    • Build Your Legend (16")
    • Spaghetti & Meatballs
  • Appetizers
    • Mama T's Italian Sausage Dip
    • Crispy Ravioli
    • Meatball Sliders
    • Calamari
    • Cheesy Garlic Bread
  • Soups & Salads
    • Minestrone
    • Italian Chop Salad
    • Homemade Caesar
    • Sorrento Salad
    • Roman Wedge Salad
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PollysArepaTruck
+3.5
There is a lot to like at Sorrentos Pizza in Norwood (not to be confused with Sorrentos in Reading) but there are some issues with consistent food quality and pricing that are holding this storied institution back from the greatness that could be theirs

The pizza here is called thin crust but is fairly thick for this style.  Not my favorite, but if you prefer a medium-thick crust I believe you will like their pizza here.  The selection of pastas is rather small for an italian eatery, with only red-sauced spaghetti, ravioli, manicotti, and lasagna available -- no alfredo, no clams, no chicken, and no wine/butter/oliveoil-and-garlic based preparations at all.  In addition to the above, there are also a handful of hoagie-style sandwiches, some salads and soups, a few appetizers, and a half dozen desserts.  The place appears to be family owned and family run, which I generally consider a big plus.  They have a front dining room that serves double duty as a "softball hall of fame" full of trophies, photos, and other memorabilia from great local softball teams.  Dark wooden floors and kitschy decorations all over the walls makes for a very interesting and unique space to eat in.

The best news is that their red sauce, the traditional lifeblood of any neighborhood italian eatery like they are, is fantastic.  Rich, full bodied, neither thick nor thin, more savory and herb-y than sweet - I'd say this is one of the best red sauces to be found in the Cincinnati area, and they deserve to get plenty of business on this basis alone.  I rated them a point and a half higher on this basis alone.  That said, however, there seems to be some problems with consistency day to day, almost as if (and this is purely a guess here) different recipes are used by different cooks on different days. 

Pricing and portioning is a very real and very big problem here.  An 8inch plain pizza will run you 9.00, while a 16inch pizza for the family can run as high as 23.00.  A tiny loaf of garlic bread, not even enough for two diners, runs 4.00, and a dollar more if you want cheese on it and/or sauce for dipping (trust me - you do).  The lasagna is very good, and includes a salad and a few bites of bread, but at 12.50 it is priced at least three dollars higher than it should be for the portion size.   The meatball sandwich at 8.50 was enjoyable once I moved all of the meat to one half of the sandwich and ate that, but for 8.50 there should have been enough for the whole sandwich, especially with Betta's just down the street being absolutely packed with large meatballs for 2.50 less.  I should add that when I asked for onions to be added to this sandwich, I was told I'd be charged a dollar extra.  I didn't argue to point and simply didn't add the onions after all, but these are thrown in as a freebie on this sandwich anywhere else I can think of.          

The pricing is even more perplexing given the neighborhood and parking situation.  The neighborhood is low income with a lot of homes within easy walking distance, and parking is in a fairly small and poorly maintained lot that is not connected to the restaurant, and there do not not appear to be enough parking spaces in his lot to allow them to fill their fairly large dining room.  As a result, I would think the business strategy should be to target carryout lunches for hungry workers from local businesses during the business day, and the low income families in the neighborhood for evenings and weekends.  In both cases, I believe that the price point needs to be much lower, but they don't even have a lunch menu; and I do not think this neighborhood is well served by 9 dollar plates of spaghetti, 10 dollar sandwiches, or 20+ dollar pizzas

This is the kind of place that I really, really want to like, particularly given how good their red sauce (usually) is; but at these prices for these portions my meal money generally goes elsewhere
Jun 14, 2015
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Josh
+4.5
Stopped in for the first time today, neat little neighborhood spot, bar has a ton of old cincy related sports/concert memorabilia, bar tender was very cute and nice, now onto the food, the italian sausage hoagie, superb, pizza, superb, salad was also spot on, will definitely return....
Apr 07, 2014
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Pizzaking
+4.5
VOTED BEST PIZZA IN CINCY. I read the bogus review by Pizzaman, funny when City Beat has Sorrento's in Best Pizza catagory that this person writes a bad review. Sorrento's uses real tomatoes on their Margherita pizza. Not cans. They use 100% real cheese not processed cheese. Real ingredients cost more. Beer is $2.00 for a draft they have 22 selections at all prices. The salads have pepperoni, provolone cheese tomatoes, comes with Italian bread and butter. For $4.00 that is not bad. Now you can get a Large 16 inch cheese pizza for $13.50 and you can feed a family of 4 for around $20.00 if you don't drink alcohol. So if your going to write about Sorrento's you should at least tell the truth. I have been going there since I graduated from Xavier in the 70's. The DeLuca family treats everyone like family. Sorrento's caters to greater Cincinnati and does not thrive on a Norwood crowd Thank God. We drive from Westchester, Ohio to eat there every week. It is not a ghost town, last Saturday nite there was a 45 minute wait for a table. Keep up the good work Sorrento's and I voted Best Pizza and I hope you win. And PizzaMan eat at LaRosa's or wherever and stay in the dives.
Jan 28, 2011
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Angie
+4.5
The Best Pizza in Cincy. This has got to be Cincinnati's finest pizza in Cincinnati. They have a sauce like no other and the sausage is to die for. I have never had a pizza like this nowhere in Cincy, Chicago would love this pizza. So glad we found a place to eat real Italian pizza from a real Italian family with an old world crust and recipe of real Italian food. Bless all the DeLuca family. I cannot believe how cheap their beer prices are. A draft of beer for only $2.00, their prices are so reasonable compared to other places in Hyde Park and Cincinnati. The girls are so kind and wait on you like you were in a 5 star restaurant, no ego's here only good food and service.
Sep 21, 2010
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Barb
+4.5
Best Pizza in Cincy. We moved here from Philly and we finally found the best pizza ever. We were treated like family and that means a lot to us. Congrats to the DeLuca family for giving us the best pizza in Cincinnati.
Aug 12, 2010
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KP G
+5
Love this place! Discovered it one rainy afternoon when I wanted to take a break from traffic. My dad would call this place a “red restaurant,” because of the decor, the lighting and the booths. In reality, it’s a “red and green restaurant,” with Italian flags and maps aplenty (don’t miss the map in the ceiling of f the main dining room). Service is excellent. I like the bar area, “Enrico’s Taverna,” which had some friendly neighborhood locals when I was there. I’ve come back here three times in recent weeks - it may be my new favorite restaurant in Cincinnati. The wedge salad was a delicious. I also recommend the lasagna and the Mama T’s Italian sausage pizza. Bonus: their own parking lot, with about 12 spots, including accessible parking for wheelchair users.
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Lisa Brandt
+5
What a neat restaurant in Norwood, I had no idea this place was such a cool place! Jacinda was our waitress and she was was best! She allowed us to move tables so we felt more comfortable, was kind, knowledgeable, and friendly! She made sure we were taken care of the entire time! I a def cute little gem of Cincinnati to check out!
5
Tamara Green
+5
ETA: We had visited here during COVID for take out and finally returned to eat in the dining room. The food was still great and so was the service! We had pizza and garlic bread with cheese and both were really good! They were offering a special for a two topping pizza for $14.99, so we got pepperoni and sausage. The pizza is super cheesy which I love! The garlic bread looked like Texas Toast with cheese, but it too was really tasty. We will be back to try some of their pasta next time.
5
Nicole Edwards
+5
This was a first visit, and this place is a hidden gem! The service was excellent as we walked in 30 minutes before closing and were able to eat in and receive excellent service. The pizza crust was so delicious. This is definitely a place to return for good pizza, service, and atmosphere! There was an error with pizza toppings, and we didn't even actually pay attention due to being hungry and just enjoying the meal. However, it was brought to our attention, and a new pizza was made. The honesty and exposure to error are positive qualities that will definitely keep people returning!
5
Tiffany Bedel
+5
First time here and I will definitely return! The atmosphere was so quaint. A lot of Cincinnati memorabilia, great music, and wonderful ambiance. Our party of three each got something different. One of our orders was incorrect and they went ABOVE AND BEYOND to correct it. The food was outstanding! The manager was friendly, the chef came to our table, but the highlight of our night (even more than our food) was our waitress, Kylie. This girl was phenomenal! She was prompt, attentive, full of info about the menu, and just genuinely kind. Ask for her if you go! You won’t be disappointed! 10/10 food and service!

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Now Open
Monday:
Tuesday:
04:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Wednesday:
04:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Thursday:
04:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:

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