I visited Nonas for lunch with one of my friends; we ate our food and were chatting while waiting for our food to settle. I guess we over stayed our welcome and one of the workers told us we have been sitting for two hours (when it was way less) and told us we were going to break the chairs??? (not sure how we would do that) We both feel this was such a rude way to kick us out especially since there was no one waiting to be seated lol. We were really embarrassed so we paid and left. Moral of the story: After you finish eating you must leave immediately lol. I would say I was loyal customer, but after this I don't think Id be going back. the picture is a representation...
Read morethe two woman working there ...very nice ...pizza guys not so..they just do their pizza job and did not talk with the customers like the girls..what ever...... Their pizza quality is inconsistent and the price is only worth it if the pizza is exceptional which is rare.. Just my opinion...I have been to this place many many times and I think I give up due to inconsistency.. The pleasant girls are worth it..I wish I could remember their names but I forgot...
3-26-19
I remember their names now! Grace and Marianne.. super nice. And recently I decided to try a pizza again at Nona's and I was happy with the pizza and guys who worked the pizzas were more friendly this...
Read moreWe just moved to the neighborhood, we had been unpacking boxes and moving furniture around all day, and we were very hungry. My wife called to order pasta from Nona's and - Wow - what a great decision that was. I had lasagna, my son had pasta Bolognese, and my wife had chicken piccata - all were delicious! The portions were so big we had the leftovers for lunch the next day. It is straight-ahead old school Italian, and I mean that in a good way. Next, we will have to try the pizza - if it is like the pasta, it is...
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