Family-owned venue dishing pizza, pasta & croissant sandwiches, with credit cards for delivery only.
"At this local pizzeria, hungry diners can find slices of pizza as big as their head starting at $6.50, along with a variety of inexpensive sandwiches and some of the biggest (and well-priced) chicken wings in town. Half-pound burgers cooked to order ring in under $10, too." - Eater Staff
"This longstanding pizzeria might be known for slices of pizza larger than most infants, but those in-the-know, know that its chicken wings are just as tasty. You can order anywhere between six wings to a 36-wing platter for $60, with a side of blue cheese or ranch dressing." - Jennifer Agress, Olee Fowler
"One does not go to Casola’s. One ends up at Casola’s—maybe because it’s midnight, nothing else is open, and you've been pounding tequila sodas like there's about to be a shortage. If that’s the case, you might not care that this pizza is very, very bad. But the reason they’ve been around since 1981 is because their Elmer’s glue-style cheese and giant slices do hit the spot when half your taste buds are out of commission. Luckily, they deliver. So stay home and eat your drunk pizza in peace. " - virginia otazo, mariana trabanino
"One does not go to Casola’s. One ends up at Casola’s—maybe because it’s midnight, nothing else is open, and you've been pounding tequila sodas like there's about to be a shortage. If that’s the case, you might not care that this pizza is very, very bad. But the reason they’ve been around since 1981 is because their Elmer’s glue-style cheese and giant slices do hit the spot when half your taste buds are out of commission. Luckily, they deliver. So stay home and eat your drunk pizza in peace." - Virginia Otazo
"Casola’s might as well be synonymous with Miami. Family-owned and run for over 30 years, it’s rare to find a Miamian who hasn’t had a piece of their famous 25-inch pies. Those massive slices and low prices; how could one go wrong?" - Olee Fowler