I’m honestly torn; the kids mac & cheese, both portions… If they weren’t straight out of a Kraft box I’m the king of England. Also we paid for three applesauces and zero made it into the takeout bag. At the same time my wife had the fettuccine Alfredo and I had the spicy Alfredo and they were excellent
Parry's Pizzaria in Greenwood Village delivers NY-style pizza perfection with a massive beer list. The pizza is award-worthy, with a crispy crust, generous toppings, and just the right amount of chew. Friendly service and a casual pub vibe make it a great spot for pizza lovers and beer enthusiasts alike. We really enjoyed it!
Really want to like this place and will keep going for sure, at the very least just to have a beer…. After two trips, here’s a review. (Will update if more to update.) 3/5 - Not bad, not the best. Will come back, but won’t be a top pick. Beer selection is 5/5. Food is maybe 3/5… caesar salad is really solid, cheese bread was good, pizza (not many topping, sauce inconsistent, nice crust) and meatball sub (way too salty) was not the best (especially with other great pizza options around) and their pretzel was great, but their beer cheese with the pretzel was small and like yellow water that was slightly cheese tasting, so kind of ruined it. If the food was better we’d be regulars… that said, a consistent volume of order/carry out was happening, both times we were there, so obviously some people must like their food. Service - 4/5 each time we’ve been there, service has been fairly solid. On average, service was pretty good and servers were nice enough. That said, I’m not a fan of the tip calculations done on the check based on the total with tax. Tips are on subtotal pre-taxes. Either that’s just sloppy by company/management as they are in the business and should know, OR it’s a little misdirection to get higher tips… don’t like either way it happens. Atmosphere- 4/5 - Cool place, with plenty of TVs and a nice bar. Music mix was interesting, with heavy leaning bubble-gum-country music with some radio pop style music mixed in. We are guessing the patio, at the bottom of the stairs, is in the shade and is really nice on hot summer days and evenings.