Recommended Dishes

Avocado Piada

Packed with fresh ingredients; a fan favorite.

Carbonara Pasta

Creamy and comforting, especially with added proteins like meatballs.

Diavolo Pasta

Spicy kick with a good flavor profile.

Farmers Market Salad

Fresh and zesty—a great healthy option.

Contact Information

Operating Hours

Sunday

10:45 AM - 10:00 PM

Monday

10:45 AM - 10:00 PM

Tuesday

10:45 AM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday

10:45 AM - 10:00 PM

Thursday

10:45 AM - 10:00 PM

Friday

10:45 AM - 10:00 PM

Saturday

10:45 AM - 10:00 PM

❤️ Toledo Review

Piada Italian Street Food

Piada Italian Street Food in Toledo offers a casual and flexible dining setup that feels reminiscent of a certain famous burrito chain—only here, it's pure Italian vibes. You get to build your own meal from a variety of pastas, piadas (Italian flatbreads), and salads. It's all about customization, folks! Based in the Westgate Shopping Center, it's got that convenience angle down with options for dine-in, curbside pick-up, drive-through, and even third-party delivery. Sweet, right?

The menu boasts a variety of options that cater to different cravings and dietary needs. The Avocado Piada is a fan favorite, packed with pancetta, mozzarella, fresh avocado, sweet corn, tomatoes, and basil aioli—all wrapped in a crispy flatbread. It’s worth noting, though, that you might want to quality-check that crispy chicken if you’re adding it, as reports of it being burnt have surfaced. So maybe stick with the grilled chicken or meatballs for consistency’s sake.

For pasta lovers, the Diavolo Pasta is a crowd-pleaser. With its spicy diavolo sauce, bruschetta tomatoes, green onions, and grated parmesan, it's got just the right zing. But if you're into creamy goodness, the Carbonara Pasta—with parmesan alfredo, bruschetta tomatoes, pancetta, spinach, and grated parmesan—is your go-to. Just don’t forget to add a protein like crispy chicken or meatballs for a more fulfilling meal. The feedback, however, indicates that pasta can be hit or miss in terms of cooking time—sometimes too dry, sometimes undercooked. Major bummer if you're a pasta perfectionist.

The salads here also deserve a shoutout, especially the Farmers Market Salad. This is a fresh mix of chopped greens, cabbage, kale blend, strawberries, feta, sweet corn, tomatoes, fresh avocado, and glazed pecans. It’s light, zesty, and pretty much embodies what a 'healthy-but-still-delicious' meal should be. The Lemon Kale Caesar is another solid choice, especially with its Caesar dressing and lemon wedge giving it that extra tang.

Now, for the sides. The Calamari & Hot Peppers is a notable mention. It’s served with house-made tomato dipping sauce, but the portion might seem a bit underwhelming for some. Their Grass-Fed Meatballs are another decent option to add more meatiness to your meal.

Customer service can be a mixed bag here, with experiences ranging from downright frustrating to delightfully pleasant. Same goes for the overall cleanliness, which has been hit or miss. The drink station has its off days, often being sticky or out of lemonade, which isn't the best look. Also, there have been disturbing accounts of issues like mold in the ice machine—which could be a deal-breaker for many.

One thing’s clear, Piada Toledo needs some operational improvements to consistently meet expectations. But let’s give credit where it’s due: the catering side of things has generally been well-reviewed, making it a viable option for office events or parties.

Reservation policies are non-existent here—you walk in, you order, you eat. Fast service times make it a great spot for a quick bite, but be prepared to wait a bit during busy hours. And for those thinking of leveraging third-party apps for delivery, that convenience is definitely a plus.

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