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Welcome to Sicily's Pizza Gulfport

Sicily's Pizza Gulfport is a hidden gem on Highway 49, offering a wide variety of pizza slices and classic Italian dishes in a casual and family-friendly atmosphere. With options like creamy Alfredo or traditional red sauce on their large cheese pizzas, customers can customize their meal to perfection. The garlic bread appetizers and chicken gumbo soup are also crowd favorites, satisfying both pizza lovers and those craving home-cooked meals. Despite its casual surroundings, the prices are fair, the service is friendly, and the food is consistently delicious, making it a go-to spot for a satisfying Italian feast.

Sicily's Pizza Gulfport: Reviews & Ratings

Darlene M.
Darlene M.

My husband and I love Sicily's!! The food is always really good!! The service and the atmosphere are both family friendly. This is one of my favorite places to eat. There's always a good variety of food that my husband and I can both get something we like. I'm the pizza lover and he likes the country home cooked meals.

Robert H.
Robert H.

This place is a little hard to find. It's on Highway 49 but behind a couple of other buildings, you have to turn on community road go a block or so, and take a left into the parking lot. The surroundings are very casual and nothing to speak of. They offer a great many kinds of pizza slices, they also have unlimited red beans and rice, white beans and rice, meatballs, and spaghetti and several other types of meals. It is Buffay style service, but the waitresses will fill your glass of water or milk when requested. The service is OK and the price is right. The potato salad is excellent also.

septic g.
septic g.

Greasy pizza but taste is great and dessert even better my kids love the game room always bring the family

Veronica M.
Veronica M.

Prices are fair for the food amount and choices. Large sitting area, plenty of options and not just pizza or Italian foods. It can get pretty crowded certain times of the day. Overall a good place.

Julie M.
Julie M.

The food is very good and reasonably priced. Never had a bad experience here whether eating in the restaurant or having it delivered.

Andi F.
Andi F.

I came because I was in the area and getting hangry. The only option was the buffet line. Food was ok. Dessert was ok Ice cream machine was broken. You come in, pay for the buffet, go thru the line and seat yourself. It's interesting.

Guy D.
Guy D.

It's all you can eat pizza, for crying out loud. (Well, they have other stuff.) What's not to like? While they have a good variety, with some pizzas you otherwise may not find, there is no pretense of being California Pizza Kitchen. The quality of their pizza is much better than say, a CiCi's. Buts it's not really better than the usual delivery places. But you don't come here to eat JUST pizza. They have a salad bar, various pastas, and even stuff that has no business on an Italian buffet. Good place to indulge, at a decent price.

Yisoma Y.
Yisoma Y.

When CiCi's pizza buffet meets Golden Corral Buffet. Pricing is In-between as well strangely enough. Roughly $10.49 for adults and $12.99 on the weekends. I think there's a slight price increase on the weekdays if you come after 5pm. Like a $1 more per person. Regardless, the price doesn't go above $12.99 per person lol. It is self serve, (meaning you get your own drinks, food, etc) which is a dining experience I prefer. Pizza tastes like Pizza Hut instead of the Italian firebrick oven style of NYC. Tastes substantially better than CiCis (sauce to crust ratio and flavors). Staff are pretty friendly and nice. In terms of quality, it's a buffet. Not Maggianos. The meatballs tasted like the kind straight out of a frozen bag. Yet, the salad bar, house made chicken, and baked pizza were of great quality. The chicken was cooked perfectly but lacked flavor so make sure you go friendly with the hot sauce available to add flavor. The pizza packed a punch of flavor so no complaints there. Biggest selling points of this place: 1. Affordable prices 2. Variety of eating options 3. Self-serve fast casual atmosphere. If you use a card to pay, there is an additional $1 fee upfront. If you pay cash, no extra fee. Would I come again? Yes.

William K.
William K.

If you have a water polo team or a swim team and you want to really carb load before a big match, this is the place you want to bring 'em. While the pizza is ok generally, they do have some creations that were very, very good! The Mona Lisa pizza is like an Italian panini with several cuts of meat in it and a zesty mustard sauce. A close second for them would be the Cajun Seafood delight. This wonderful pizza has a garlic cream sauce with mozzarella, shrimp (maybe crawfish) and diced peppers. It's a real departure from the usual pizza and it really was a pleasant surprise. The rest of the buffet is a combination of Cajun staples like red beans and rice, gumbo, baked and fried chicken, Buffalo bites, and a variety of soups to choose from. The pasta bar is a choice of two noodles but you have several sauces including a basic marinara, meatballs, Italian sausage and a four cheese Alfredo. They also have a very well stocked salad bar and one of the biggest drink selections I've ever seen. The staff here is very attentive making certain that you don't pile up your plates and they will even refill your drinks if you like. In addition to all of that, they also have a very decent dessert bar with a variety of fruit pizzas, banana pudding, warm bread pudding and peach cobbler and an ice cream machine with all the fixings. For the price you pay you get a really large amount of choices to choose from and the food, while not five star quality is certainly tasty and filling. The interior has the feel of an airplane hanger and I could only begin to imagine how loud it gets with the lack of soft surfaces to absorb the chatter. In this particular day they were playing contemporary country over the PA system. They do have two rooms that can be sectioned off for parties in which you could divide it in half if needed. The kids will also enjoy the small arcade with a variety of claw machines and ticket machines to which they can trade in for candies and trinkets. If you have a large family, a sports team or you're just really hungry, this is the type of place that will break the hunger and not your wallet. Oh, and the map is incorrect. This is located across the street from the Chic-fil-a back behind the CVS. It's kind of hidden and the map certainly doesn't help as it makes you turn on the wrong side of the road.

Location

Are you in Gulfport, MS and craving some delicious pizza and Italian cuisine? Look no further than Sicily's Pizza Gulfport! Located at 11010 Hwy 49, Sicily's offers a variety of options including pizzas, soups, salads, and appetizers. With amenities like delivery, takeout, and catering services, Sicily's makes it easy to enjoy their mouthwatering dishes.

One standout item on the menu is their Garlic Bread, which is a customer favorite with Sicily's signature garlic butter sauce topped with mozzarella and cheddar cheese. If you're in the mood for a hearty meal, try their Chicken Gumbo or Garden Salad.

When it comes to pizza, Sicily's does not disappoint. Their large Cheese Pizza is a must-try, with options for deep dish or original dough and a variety of sauce choices. With rave reviews from customers like Darlene M. and Robert H., you can trust that Sicily's delivers on taste and value.

Whether you're a pizza lover or prefer country home cooked meals, Sicily's has something for everyone. The casual atmosphere and family-friendly service make it a great spot for dining in or grabbing a meal to go. Don't miss out on their greasy yet flavorful pizza and delicious desserts, perfect for the whole family to enjoy.

With fair prices, generous portions, and a large seating area, Sicily's Pizza Gulfport is a great choice for a satisfying meal. Whether you dine in, take out, or opt for delivery, Sicily's guarantees a consistently good experience every time.