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April 2024 by Astrid zHunt-David
Always had very good food here and Excellent service …
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March 2024 by IWORSHIP 2006
Could not take a second slice. The char and maybe the craft made me dislike it.
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March 2024 by Gabriel Sorgi
Great food and great people!
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March 2024 by Melanie Sanchez
clam pizza here is the best !!!!!!!!!
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March 2024 by Joanne Acocella
The food is delicious!!!! My steak was cooked to perfection....the broccoli rabe and steak fries was soo yummy!!!! The pasta was soo tasty!!! The staff was soo kind!!!! I will definitely go back again and make sure to tell my friends and family to go too!!! Thank you Locali :)
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January 2024 by Julia Koch
Great food, service, and atmosphere. Our waiter was so kind, the food came fast, and it was all so delicious!! Highly recommend!
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January 2024 by W. Koch
Locali Pizza Bar & Kitchen is such an understatement for a name!!! The food is off the charts, service is very fast with generous portions, the price is reasonable, and the bar menu is amazing. Perfect place for a bite.
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January 2024 by dec661
Delicious food, great service, nice local
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November 2023 by G M
Great local spot in Mt. Kisco. Delicious food.
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November 2023 by Dougie26200 2
Good food great service and very cozy atmosphere. Our server Johnathan was wonderful, he was very kind and attentive.
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October 2023 by Alexis R.
Delicious pizza, perfect crust, and great variety. Pizzeria favorite, will definitely return!
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October 2023 by barbara levine
Ordered gluten free pasta w class no butter w olive oil and garlic. All delicious but pasta over cooked. Service excellent .Dietary restrictions: Gluten free and dairy free options.
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September 2023 by Cathy O.
Delicious pizza, good service, very impressive ambiance...had a great time and looking forward to returning!
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September 2023 by Jane D.
I didn't expect much from this place, initially. It sits right next to the Mt. Kisco Metro North stop and from the outside, it doesn't look particularly spectacular. Expect to hear a lot of trains coming through, a lot of recorded announcements, and some commuter traffic -- and if you sit outside in the summer, the whine of mosquitoes right before they eat you alive. After several visits, however, we have to note that there is some legit skill in this kitchen. The wood oven fired pizzas and branzino have been beautiful in our experience. Locali doesn't have the pretense of describing these pizzas as Neapolitan, but the pleasantly glutinous dough is baked at a high temperature and remains a touch moist in the middle of the pie, so that they certainly evoke their Neapolitan cousins. (Read: You can't easily fold these slices.) The sauce is balanced and quite good, the cheese on the kids' pizza ($12) not overly high brow, which is as they prefer it. (It's the tougher, somewhat pressed and probably mass produced version of "fresh" mozzarella.) The 3 AM pizza ($19; San Marzano, pepperoni, calabrian chili, smoked mozzarella, sliced garlic) was legitimately spicy, delicious to the grown ups, but a little too much for the budding spicehead in our family. Where pizzas have been consistently good to us, a recent wood-fired branzino preparation ($31) was GREAT. The skin was so gorgeously crisped from the wood fired oven and the fish itself so fresh that even the kiddos enjoyed multiple bites. I wasn't asked about a serving preference and the fish came butterflied with pesto verde and rosso (both excellent) over a bed of I believe sauteed / pan fried small potatoes, rich with olive oil and garnished with parsley. It would've been wonderful if the potatoes had gotten the wood fire treatment as well, but they were delicious enough that I can't complain. A beet salad ($14; chestnut puree, citrus, hazelnut oil, blue cheese, parsley, mint, px sherry) wasn't entirely as described (don't think I detected chestnut puree or hazelnut oil), but incorporated seasonal ingredients and was quite fabulous. We received chopped arugula greens, red beets, fresh oranges (I like that they didn't wimp out with the canned stuff), a dressing that was strongly laced with honey. I don't think the cheese was blue cheese -- perhaps feta? -- and I didn't taste any mint. (Fine by us; the littles still find this flavor difficult.) But based on what we've tried, I have faith that whatever preparation the kitchen turns out, one will be in good hands. There's real love for vegetables here and it comes through. I don't entirely remember what we had on prior visits, but do remember clams as being tiny, but sweet and fresh. We've tried a number of wines by the glass and found them all pretty pedestrian, but nothing is off putting. Inside, the space is quaint and attractive, evidently built from the bones of the former train station at this stop. Importantly, bathrooms have been fairly clean on our visits. Pleasant service. No water offered to the pup, but we make do just fine. We've added this little joint to our regular rotation.
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September 2023 by disgustorama
This lively spot at the Mount Kisco train station never disappoints: take a seat at the bar and enjoy a sport event on the large TV screens ( the drinks are great) or enjoy in one of the cozy boots. Also featuring a dining area and a back room for events, this restaurant offers a variety of options that can satisfy everyone. The pizza is great and we love the salmon entree, the chicken Parmigiana, the Caprese salad, the meatballs and the Ceasar salad. Definitely family friendly.