I do not recommend this place. I ordered a small pizza 20 oz soda and small spicy fries they gave me a 2 liter and a chicken salad sub called them they gave me the difference and they gave me a whoopie pie instead of a spicy frie and the food isn’t that great
Todd G.
Place rating: 3 Nashua, NH
We drove down to Juliano’s from Nashua last night. The restaurant is in Derry, near exit 4 off route 93. Julianos has all the normal pizza restaurant fare — pizzas, calzones, subs, and spaghetti. We tried the ugly sticks, which are a type of bread stick served with a thick marinara sauce. My kids thought they were excellent. The french fries are crinkle cuts. My wife had an Italian sub. It was typical of what you would expect at a non-chain pizza place. We tried a couple pizzas. The large is 14 inches. The pizzas seem to be a Greek style, tasty, with a hint of garlic. If we are in the area again, we would go back.
Stacey C.
Place rating: 5 Derry, NH
This is now Juliano’s. Same family, but now owned by Sarah, Luisa’s daughter. Same great food with a tremendous gluten free menu. Very personable and friendly service. Quaint little pizza place to eat in, or take home. Love the chicken parm dinner and their pizza is fantastic. Great great food!
Scott S.
Place rating: 5 Oak Harbor, WA
I recommend the Pesto Pizza. It has fresh pesto, diced tomatoes, and wonderful cheese. The service is usually very fast and friendly. I make it a point to stop in whenever I am in the area on leave from the Navy. I have not tried anything else on the menu as i am hooked on the Pesto Pizza!
Ian W.
Place rating: 4 Pelham, NH
NOW Juliano’s Italian Pizzeria. This Luisa’s is conveniently located just east of I-93 Exit 4 in the Derry Plaza(technically in Londonderry) tucked behind the Sunoco station. Luisa’s menu offers pizza, pasta dinners, hot & cold subs, salads, specialty calzones(actually pizza pockets), munchies, cannolis, Pepsi fountain drinks, bottled beer, and bottled wine. The dining area has a homey feel with ample table seating(red & white checkered table covers), framed printed Italian posters & assortment of Italian dry goods(on shelves) mounted to the walls, classic sitdown arcade games(still love the Ms. Pac-Man!!), and a self serve Pepsi soda fountain. You order and pay for your food at the counter and your food order is brought out fresh and hot. The pizzas here are loaded with good toppings on a garlic or sesame seed crust. I also enjoy the Pasta Sampler(thin spaghetti, cheese ravioli, cheese tortellini, &3 meatballs in marinara sauce) served with hot & chewy Ugli sticks, which was ready in 5 minutes on my last visit.