Sicilian Oven

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10140 W Sample Rd
Pompano Beach, FL 33065

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(954) 340-3001
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Sicilian Oven - Pompano Beach, FL
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This restaurant is now Sicilian Oven. Totally redecorated and now offering Wood Fired Pizza and Sicilian Specialt;y dishes. Please check us out. Sicilicanoven dot com

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All reviews seem positive

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 6/3/2012

The family style salad was good, as was The Boss pizza. I did, however, feel like they were rushing us to leave. We arrived at 8pm and at 9pm the staff kept coming around asking to take the plates when we were clearly not done. A party of 3 doesn't take long to clean up after. Once the bill was dropped off, we never saw the waiter again for him to pick it up. I'd only go back there only if I was outnumbered in voting of a place to eat. more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 2/29/2012

Best Most consistent pizza in North Broward!! My fave is The Captain. The Gorganzola (Sicilian) Salad is Awesome. Service is fast and Friendly. I would drive by 5 Anthony's to get to Sicilian Oven. I guess I prefer my crust not burned and I like free soda refills. Seriously, you won't be disappointed. more

New Restaurant 3/16/2011

This restaurant is now Sicilian Oven. Totally redecorated and now offering Wood Fired Pizza and Sicilian Specialt;y dishes. Please check us out. Sicilicanoven dot com more

Editorial review from Urbanspoon 6/28/2010

I love trying places that get voted for having " The Best" of something. Recently, New Times pumped out their Best Of Series for 2010 ( which I love reading) and it's sister restaurant located in Lighthouse Point won Best Pizza. Could it be that I have the best pizza in Palm Beach/Broward less than 2 miles from my house? Well I had to judge this for myself. \r \r I remember when this place was DiSalvos. During that time, it looked very tired and run down. Well, I almost didn't recognize the restaurant when I drove up. It was totally remodeled. Inside, everything looked new with High Def. TVs on the walls and smiling faces all around me. What a nice vibe and interior. \r \r My server was Kathy and she was as friendly as can be. Just another EOM ( Employee of the Month) in my book. I ordered a large pizza with extra shrooms, to go. With I waited, I had a couple of beers at the bar, which like everything else inside, looked brand new. I noticed that it was alittle warm (temperature wise) inside the restaurant. The two wood burning ovens had to be a factor with that. They may have to tweak the AC a bit. The place was packed but I could tell something was missing. Music. I suggest they play some form of background music. Maybe I'm weird, but background music kinda sets a flavor/tone and when it's missing the sounds of dishes clanging, people talking seem more prevalent. \r \r I got my pizza (see pic) and happily drove home. As I was driving the pizza was mocking me by spreading it's awesome aroma from the box:) I was thinking, I'm gonna tear you up when I get home...lol. The pizza looked as good as it tasted. Not bad pizza. Think Anthony's Coal Fire Pizza without the charcoal taste and burnt flavor. I would prefer this pizza over Anthony's. Now, is this the Best Pizza around? My answer is no, but it's pretty damn good. I plan on going back so I can dine in instead of doing take out. My opinion maybe swayed if I eat the pizza ASAP, we will see. \r \r Please tell Kathy and whoever owns the place that they need a Happy Hour! Remember to tell them Dan sent you and Stay Hungry! more
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  • Hours: Mon-Sat: 11:30am-10pm, Sun: 1pm-10pm
  • Payments: Master Card, Discover, Visa, American Express
  • Neighborhoods: City Center
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