
A bit past the intersection of Miner and Highland roads is where you will find . Don’t pass it by. Romeo’s is an Ohio-based chain and has won numerous awards in the Cleveland area, the Midwest, and even in Italy.
The Food Network has invited them to participate in a pizza contest. They are active in fundraising for Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, and local events like Highland Heights Community Day. All this doesn’t amount to a hill of "fagioli" unless the food is good. The only way to tell for sure is to try some; however, your dilemma might be what to order.
Appetizers consist of standbys like mozzarella sticks and garlic/cheese bread. They also include jalapeño poppers, cinnamon breads and even brownie bites. Wings come in eight flavors and a typical half-pound order will get you five to seven wings. If you are ordering for the whole gang then count on the five-pound order containing 48-52 wings.
Pick your pizza means you get to pick the size, then the crust, sauce and toppings. The crusts range from thin to thick and the sauces from red to white. Freshness is the not-so-secret ingredient common to all options. If you can’t make up your mind, the nine specialty pizzas will give you even more to choose from. There is the award-winning Butcher Shop, Great Ranch and Potato and the Veggie Deluxe, just to mention a few.
Calzones and strombolis are other pizza-inspired flavor combinations. They are joined by sub sandwiches like the Italian, Philly cheese steak and club.
Spaghetti, rigatoni and fettuccini are the basis for a big bowl of pasta. Add Romeo's famous marinara sauce, cheesy alfredo or spicy marinara, ask for your favorite toppings and you’re done "cooking."
Shakespeare might have penned a different ending to his play had he only portrayed Romeo as a great pizza maker and cook.