Tony's Town Square RestaurantTable serviceAbout Tony's Town Square RestaurantItalian staples are predictably featured. And, for the most part, they are done right here. The Calamari Fritti appetizer is fine and the pizzas don't disappoint, which is rare in a theme park. There are a few surprise options on the menu, with the delicious Pomodori con Formaggio appetizer topping that list. Of course, most MK guests probably wouldn't touch corn-flour-encrusted goat cheese, but those people are missing out. The Pasta Ripieno con Pollo, a spinach-and-ricotta tortellini dish with chicken and veggies isn't a very surprising entree, but its creamy sauce is, at least when tomato-based sauces rule the menu. In fact, most of the surprises are smaller in nature but they are sprinkled throughout the menu. Caper aioli here, saffron-fennel sauce there, kalamata olives over there. The cheeses also range far beyond the usual mozzarellas and ricottas. Joining the aforementioned goat cheese are tasty additions like feta, asiago and fontina. Mmmmmm... cheeeeese! -- Read Kevin Baxter's complete review Photos from Tony's Town Square RestaurantReaders' Opinions
Decent Italian cuisine. Watch "Lady and the Tramp" while you wait to be seated. - Carl Stovall Pretty good! Not too much in the pasta dish department, but not bad in regards to quality. I was impressed! - Anthony Murphy
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