
Roma’s Italian Restaurant celebrates its new location with a deeply satisfying spaghetti dish covered in smooth, silky mushroom and artichoke sauce with a hint of lemon. Enjoy Larger Space, New Dishes, Best Hospitality. Roma’s new larger space at 7033 Greenville Avenue (just north of Park Lane) allows guests to host larger gatherings for special occasions, like graduation parties, rehearsal dinners, wedding receptions, and anniversary celebrations as well as business functions.
Jimmy said, "Those who ate at Roma's original location are coming back for second helpings." Roma's is known for its old-school dedication to classic, hand crafted Italian cuisine, offering old favorites, like hand tossed pizza, large salads and Italian food lovers with “special requests.”
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