- Pizza
- American
Willow Street
Menu for Willow Street
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Ratings and Reviews for Willow Street
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May 12 2012
Crystal A. via Yelp
I love the new outside seating! I work in willow Glenn and visit Willow Street for lunch about 2-3 times a week now! Sometimes it gets a little busy for the...read more
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May 02 2012
k h. via Yelp
I used to like it here, until I had food poisoning for a horrible toilet reigned night. It would take A LOT for me to ever go back. cute place though...read more
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Apr 03 2012
Maeve C. via Yelp
I was nearby running errands and decided to give this a try. I called in an order for takeout thinking the reviews aren't great but how bad can it be. So,...read more
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Jun 06 2008
via Citysearch
This upscale open room restaurant is more than a pizza parlor. Nestled in Willow Glen, Willow Street also boasts delicious, fresh ...read more
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May 11 2008
aubinit via Citysearch
This place is pretty good; it gets quite busy on Friday & Saturday nights but is worth the 20-30 minute wait. Take-out is also a g...read more
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Dec 31 2007
via Citysearch
The employees stole my girlfriend's purse! We were the LAST customers to leave the restaurant and on the way home we realized that...read more
A Cal-Ital pizza place that's great for kids and dates alike.
The Food
When the Los Gatos location is really packed they give you those beepers so you can wander around town and feel important when you're urgently called back for your table. Kids and their parents love Willow Street because pizzas are individual--no one need compromise on their toppings. Combinations are very Cal-Ital (lots of roasted peppers, barbecued chicken, and froufrou cheeses), and the house Caesar salad is a must-share accompaniment.
The Scene
The growing empire of restaurants does a brisk business (the first one opened in Willow Glen in 1991), largely due to the formula of lively, fun interiors and sophisticated 'za. Clearly it's geared to families because each location has lots of high chairs and crayons, but it doesn't make for a bad pre-movie date spot, either.
Laura Reiley
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