Reviews for La Casa Pizzaria West in Omaha, NE
When I crave Thin Crust Pizza, La Casa is my go to. I love coming to this location they serve all their food on trays and the... inside has a super retro feel. The Pizza itself is great, the crust is thin and crispy, but not too crispy where it breaks intopieces when you take a bite. This is also one of (if not the only) pizza places in town that doesn?t offer Parmesan cheese,instead they offer Romano cheese. Read more
Kind of a retro style pizzeria with plastic trays and an 80s 90s feel. All the staff were super nice and friendly. The pizza was... just alright. Nothing really special especially for the price. Read more
Tuesday at 7 pm. There was a group of 11 people, no other customers, it was a slow night. Outside of the restaurant was simple,... clean. We were greeted quickly by a friendly person. The bathroom was clean, well stocked. Sitting near the front of thebuilding, we could see our food being made. The only person wearing gloves was the guy with the pizza paddle. The guy takingthe cheese bread and putting it on plate was not wearing gloves, wiped his hands on his apron as he was handling the food. Thesalad was made by a different person, he was also not wearing gloves, wasn't using tongs and also wiping his hands on his apron. While making the salad he put a bunch of lettuce on the plate and then picked through it, pulling several pieces out beforeadding toppings. The person who made the salad then moved to making onion rings. At no time did I see anyone stop to wash theirhands. The salad that was was not fresh tasting. The lettuce tasted as it it was old, this explains why he was picking throughit when it was being made. The ravioli was bland, clearly previously frozen but the sauce was very good. The pizza came outhot, the edges were somewhat burned. The crust was very thin, had no flavor. There was little cheese or any other toppings. Wehad 1 or less pieces of pizza each, left most of it untouched. The best part of going to this restaurant was leaving. Acouple of frozen pizzas would have been better (and more sanitary). We stopped for hamburgers on the way home. Read more
Always amazing! Favorite pizza for over 35 years of my life,its our family favorite!!! Its my sister and I's tradition to eat a... piece before getting home,this is a family thing from the past(dont mean much to most but to us it's a tradition lol). Read more
Always good?especially when you get it to go for an impromptu lunch date?that you can eat in the car, before you get home. ????
I was introduced to La Casa in 1990 by a guy who sat opposite from me in our work cubicle. Twice a week I would sit and drool... from the aroma. Finally I gave in and started my own journey. I was told to order mozzarella otherwise pizzas came with Romanocheese. Ever since then it's been a pizza love affair. I've tried most pizzas around Omaha, and none really compare. If I had torate, La Casa would be #1 above Johnny Sortino's and Big Fred's. I started out going to the original restaurant with the greatatmosphere on Leavenworth, then choosing the Grover street restaurant so I could pickup orders on the drive home. I've not beento the new West location, I'm happy with Grover street. The staff is always friendly even though they work their butts off allday long in a hot kitchen. The food is always great, especially the fried ravioli. They don't take credit/debit cards, use cashor a check. I always buy a 2nd large hamburger pizza for the freezer. It reheats easily and I can have it any time. Now I'mhungry for a pizza! Read more
First time over there. The people are very nice and the food good. Only con: they are a little pricey
It has been almost 20 years since I have dined at the Grover street location, considering we grew up in the area it was a... regular pizza stop. Went tonight because they were donating 10% to St. Joan of Arc school. Ordered our usual hamburger and onionpizza and a basket of hand cut fries. Everything was great...and hot! This is a really well run place and while it isn'texactly low cost, it's worth every penny. My aunt and uncle had the LA Casa in Venice NE when we were young and we went outthere quite a bit to hang out with our cousins...and eat pizza! Read more