A spot with secret menu items and a lovely patio for perfect dining experiences, though service can sometimes lag a bit.
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Valerie Fallon
Excellent gluten free options. Truly my go to for fried seafood. My only complain is their chocolate cake used to be a large piece with amazing frosting. It’s definitely gone down 2/3 of the size and the taste isn’t the same as it used to be. Somebody added chunks of salt on it! It was really bad and same with the frosting was bland!
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A lively spot with unique dipping sauces and top-notch chef entertainment, perfect for a fun night out despite the noise!
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Dorothy Boone
Overall, it was a fantastic evening! The staff went above and beyond to accommodate our gluten-free guest. The atmosphere was lively and added to the enjoyment. While the dipping sauces were not traditional, they were still delicious. The chef's performance was outstanding.
Dont eat here if you’re celiac The server was really nice and set us quickly but I told her we had a 45 minutes to eat and said that they could accommodate but I have a gluten allergy and I asked for gluten-free menu and they brought me a hamburger with a Gluten bun I took a bite and realized that it was a Gluten bun. I already ate it, so it was too late, but I hate the burger not the bun because cross-contamination is an a problem for me. Yes, the waitress and she said oh no, I forgot or something to that extent then the manager came over and asked me why i ateb my food it’s not it’s not my responsibility to explain my allergy you served me Some thing I was allergic to cross-contamination isn’t a problem for me because I’m not celiac, but the second I said I wasn’t celiac he didn’t seem to care I asked for to go bags for the food they watch me struggle with my toddler and everything spilled out of the bag and they didn’t take the burger off my bill which I think it’s just really poor service because I eat the burger and not the bun, but I took a bite of the bun which made me sick .
This cozy spot boasts a vibrant 80's music vibe, big portions, and tasty offerings that keep loyal customers coming back for more.
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Charlene Smith
We love it here! My son and I both have dairy intolerance and love that they offer vegan cheese. They also have a gluten free crust, which is a plus as well. We have always been happy with our food from here, whether take out of dining in.
Enjoy a cozy spot that's perfect for gatherings, offering a menu with plenty of turkey and vegetarian options amid a relaxed vibe.
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Raeanne Kelly
I absolutely love coming here. I use to come here all of the time with my mom and sisters. They always have good food and service is always great! I just treated someone to a birthday breakfast and it was perfect! It’s never to loud and even when it’s full staff always makes it convenient. They have turkey substitutes which is wonderful for those that don’t eat pork and vegetarian options. When I was gluten free I came here often because they have many dishes without bread/gluten.
Experience breathtaking vibes and exceptional service that keeps you coming back for more.
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Linda Kasper
Outstanding service and the atmosphere was beautiful and breathtaking and the service was fantastic, considering I have a gluten allergy and she was on top of the food I was asking about and made sure I made the right choice and not getting crossed contaminated.
Food was fantastic..
Looking forward to eat there again....
Today I had the honor of sharing lunch with The Slice Mob—a group of lifelong friends who travel Connecticut in search of the best pizza the state has to offer. Today’s feast took place at Oakland Pizza Co. in South Windsor, a cozy, no-frills spot that gives off classic pizza joint vibes. It’s the kind of place that welcomes everyone—from loyal regulars to crust-obsessed aficionados and everyone in between.
The staff was pleasant and professional, and believe me—dealing with seven hungry guys ordering nine pizzas and apps is enough to test the patience of even the most saintly among us. Respect.
For those who follow me, you know I always start with the basics—a true test of any great pizzeria. No gimmicks, no distractions. Just dough, sauce, and cheese. So I kicked it off with the plain Detroit-style. This pie did not disappoint.
Let’s talk crust: thick, but light, airy, and tender, yet sturdy enough to hold that glorious sauce and cheese. A true feat of gluten genius. It was incredibly soft to chew, with a balanced, clean flavor. The sauce? Pure and simple. Not over-seasoned. Just the right touch of salt to let the tomatoes shine—a perfect sweet-acidic balance. The cheese? A generous layer of shredded mozzarella that melted into a gooey dream, stretching for inches.
But the best part? The frico. (Not an Italian swear word—I promise.) That glorious crispy, caramelized cheese that forms around the edge when mozzarella hits the hot pan. It’s crunchy, cheesy gold. This was easily one of the best Detroit-style pizzas I’ve ever eaten.
Next up: I went spicy (ya baby!) with the Spicy Roni, made on a thin crust that lives somewhere between New Haven and Neapolitan styles. I’m starting to think this hybrid deserves its own name—maybe “East of the River” style—since I keep finding it at pizzerias east of the Connecticut River.
The crust was thin with a beautifully crisp undercarriage, thick enough to support generous toppings, yet thin enough to give that perfect crunch. The cornicione (fancy word for crust) was airy with a tender chew, and again, perfectly seasoned.
This pie was topped with fresh mozzarella over a killer tomato sauce, then loaded with crisped-up, cupped pepperoni, sliced onions, and hot peppers. The contrast was incredible—light and airy crust, crunchy spicy ‘roni, the sweetness of the onions, the kick from the peppers, and that warm, gooey mozzarella pulling it all together.
Two totally different styles. Two perfectly executed experiences. The doughs are fermented differently. The toppings are applied differently. The baking methods? Night and day. But the one thing they share in common? They were both outstanding.
It takes real skill to master one style of pizza. Oakland has mastered two. I tip my toque to the team.
If you haven’t tried Oakland Pizza yet… what are you waiting for?
You won’t be disappointed.
And remember: Pizza is life. See you at the next slice
Chill vibes with a stylish interior and a lovely patio make this spot perfect for repeat visits and a cozy meal.
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Gallowlight
Very solid breakfast, solid dinner/lunch options. We have eaten here a lot since they've opened, and are worth return visits. They are also dedicated to gluten free as well, so for anyone with gluten allergies, they are very good about the cross contamination and take it seriously. Worth a visit. The potato patties are very similar to McDonald's, if anyone has a hankering
Experience a delicious twist on Detroit-style pizza with a perfectly crisp crust and flavorful sauce that hits the right balance.
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San Robinson
This was our first time trying Alexia's. We ordered a plain, cheese pizza, and it was excellent. The sauce was tasty, full of flavor, without being too sweet or too acidic. The crust was wonderfully crisp, without being charred. I'm not an expert by any means, but I would describe the pizza as "Detroit style." The staff were very friendly. Gluten-free is available as well.
Enjoy a cozy vibe while savoring delicious, customizable bowls made with fresh ingredients and lots of care in a vibrant atmosphere.
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Tracy Riordan
I love the warm bowls of Panera bread! In particular, the Baja bowl! ( : it is delicious and I can eat it even with celiacs. They change gloves before making my bowl, and so far have been very careful about not cross contaminating my food! ( :