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Stoneys

2.8 (11 reviews)
Closed • 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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I am rating based on what is available in Danville. A quaint local restaurant serving home cooking, a nice change from the fast food choices. Friendly staff. Prepared and served like home.

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Excellent food reasonable prices outstanding waitresses recommend Beef Manhattan on Fridays

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Indian's Pizza

Indian's Pizza

4.8
(16 reviews)
5.0 mi
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My Grandparents founded Indians in 1968. It started out in Georgetown and then moved to westville…read more They had a huge restaurant just north of the old McMillan school and that lot now is the Kals roadhouse place. I was very young and say mid 70s Indians moved to its current location. Not sure if many remember but it used to be a small carwash. My Grandparents decided to do the carryout pizza thing due to low overhead. Indians became my high school job from 86-88 until I left for the Army. My Grandma retired and closed the business but in 1992 my Uncle purchased it and ran it for many years until he sold it. Since Indians changed hands I had only been there once or twice but last night my wife came up with the idea to try Indians for something different and I am glad that we did. It was very good and I enjoyed the thin crust for my traditional Pepperoni , bacon and pineapple pizza. I like the changes made to the place and that have turned an old storage area into a small dining room. We will most certainly be back and it's nice to go back inside and remember all the good times there.

As ever, Indians offers Exemplary tasting Pizza as well as other menu items. The Thin Crust is…read moreStellar. It's in my list of top thin crust Pizza's I've ever had. I'm a carb counter ( Don't hate on me, lol I go rogue from time to time and gorge on Pan Pizza as well ) so I appreciate a great Thin Crust when it's done to my taste and likings. Indians is Stellar. My older brother used to sing the praises of their Stromboli, so I am going to try one of those on my next cheat weekend.

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Roma Italian Restaurant

Roma Italian Restaurant

3.7
(11 reviews)
1.7 mi

We returned to one of our area favorites, and yet again, our tastebuds were tantalized…read more They have added several dipping sauces to the menu and for our first venture into these new additions, we tried the Olive Oil, Garlic and Basil sauce. It was brimming with fresh garlic, basil and capers. It was beautifully presented with a garnish of marinated basil leaves, tomato, green pepper and onion. We ordered a second basket of their delightful dinner rolls, just to continue enjoying the sauce. As great as the dipping sauce was, their Minestrone soup was one of the best of all that I have had the pleasure of enjoying. The pasta was comprised of penne as well as tortellini, the vegetables were likewise adventurous : artichoke hearts, zucchini, mushrooms, tomatoes (of course), onions, and capers (see the photo). The stock was rich and flavorful, accented by pieces of lemon , ever so slightly reminiscent of one of my favorite Greek soups, Avgolemono; yet definitely replete with the classic Italian mystique that is Minestrone. The Veal Parmigiana was awesome and their Limoncello Mascarpone was a good rendition of the classic Italian dessert. Our server was the best, and handsome to boot!!

This place used to be excellent. It was run by Italian brothers, who provided excellent food and…read moreservice. Then it turned ghetto. Waitress delivered our food while yapping on the phone. Then some random guy, a friend of the waitress who had been sitting and talking to her on Her breaks, got up and refilled our drinks which were empty for quite awhile. We thought we would give them another chance. On our last trip here, the server/ hostess walked past us several times without acknowledging us. We never got seated so we walked out. We won't return

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Stoneys - tradamerican - Updated June 2026

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