Welcome to Tutti Da Gio
"Tutti Da Gio" is a Sicilian pizza haven located in Hermitage, TN. Known for their crispy crusts and fresh toppings, this restaurant offers a taste of authentic Italian cuisine. The atmosphere is casual, with outdoor seating available. Customers rave about their favorite dishes, such as the sausage and potato pizza, salmon pasta, and cannoli. The attention to detail in each dish reflects the dedication to providing a true Italian dining experience. With plans to expand to Hendersonville, "Tutti Da Gio" is a must-visit for those seeking a taste of Italy in Tennessee.
- 5851 Old Hickory Blvd Unit J Hermitage, TN 370765851 Old Hickory Blvd Unit J Hermitage, TN 37076 Hotline: (615) 622-6078
Welcome to the delicious world of Tutti Da Gio, a Sicilian pizza restaurant located in Hermitage, TN. As a food reviewer for Restaurant World, I had the pleasure of experiencing the mouth-watering flavors and authentic Italian dishes at this gem of a place.
With options for delivery, takeout, and reservations, Tutti Da Gio caters to all dining preferences. The menu boasts a variety of traditional Sicilian dishes, including antipasto like Caprese and Arancini, delectable beverages such as San Pellegrino water and espresso, and tempting desserts like Tiramisu and Cannolo.
After diving into the customer reviews, it's clear that Tutti Da Gio has won the hearts of many with its flavorful pizzas and pasta dishes. Customers rave about the crispy crusts, fresh toppings, and authentic flavors that transport them to Italy with every bite.
From the sausage and potato pizza to the salmon pasta, each dish is prepared with care and attention to detail. The atmosphere, while casual and inviting, provides a cozy outdoor seating area perfect for enjoying a meal on a nice night.
I personally had the pleasure of trying the gnocchi, meatballs, and sauce, all of which left me craving more. The flavors were rich and comforting, reminding me of home-cooked Italian meals. The cannoli, a classic dessert, was the perfect sweet ending to a fantastic dining experience.
Overall, Tutti Da Gio is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Italian cuisine in Tennessee. The dedication to quality ingredients, traditional recipes, and warm hospitality make this restaurant a standout in the culinary scene. Don't miss out on the opportunity to taste the flavors of Sicily at Tutti Da Gio.

I heard that Tutti Da Gio was a really great place for delicious Italian food. When I was in the area, I finally got to try it and the reviews were right. My favorite pizza in Tennessee. The crust was crispy and the toppings were fresh and quite tasty. My order was ready on time. There are picnic tables outside, but no where for inside dining. They are opening a new location in Hendersonville soon. I think that it will have a dine in option. Try it, you will like it!

I saw this place in a Facebook video. The video made everything look yum. We had the sausage and potato pizza and salmon pasta. Both we absolutely delicious. I loved being able to sit outside on a nice night. There is no indoor seating so be sure to get it to go in bad weather. I am looking forward to the cannoli I got but was too full to eat. All of the employees we interacted with were pleasant and helpful!

Insanely good. Life affirmingly good. Should almost be illegal. Reminds you that no matter what tragedies may befall us, tomorrow the sun will rise again. Get the gnocchi inside your veins right now.

Tutti da Gio is the epitome of Italian food. Being from New Jersey, I have been looking for authentic Italian food, and I have definitely found it here. Their salmon pasta is amazing, and their pasta bolognese reminds me of my Nonna's. I highly recommend this place!

Get your behinds in here now y'all! This is THE MOST authentic Italian I've had living in Tennessee for 3 years. I can personally speak to the sausage and potato pizza, pesto gnocchi, meatballs and sauce, and the cannoli. All of these I would highly recommend. My husband enjoyed the shrimp in a butter and garlic sauce. My only skip was the arancini but it was still fun to try. The staff were friendly and while it's not a sit down inside kind of restaurant, there's plenty of tables to enjoy your take out there. Hot tip: this restaurant is opening in Hendersonville summer 2024, in the previous location of Half Batch Brewery.

Pizza is hands down 5 s! Authentic and flavorful, classic and simple, this pizza stands up. We had the soppressata pie, and the pesto gnocchi dish. The gnocchi is gummy. I think it suffered from sitting on the counter while our pizza was being made. The sauce was very tasty, but I will think twice about ordering pasta there since this is primarily take out with a few tables outside. It was too chilly to eat there the night we visited. We also had the cannoli. Good, but the shell suffers from being prefilled. A thin layer of chocolate on the inside of the shell would fix that right up. I hear they are moving, so we gotta get it while it is close. But, I truly hope they will keep just a pizza place here and maybe serve the pastas from a sit down location.

Though unassuming from its exterior, there is some serious culinary excellence taking place at Tutti Da Gio. We kept it simple & ordered two Margherita pizzas over the phone, and they were ready within 15 minutes. Directly beside the take-out only restaurant they've set up several picnic tables, some even tented; a nice effort considering there is no indoor seating. Then we dug in ! Between three people, we polished off two entire pizzas with ease. Every aspect of the pie was perfectly executed, but the crust was the shining star - some of the most flavorful I've ever had. The simplicity of the pizza is what I really admire. The light application of sauce and cheese allows every ingredient to sing: a note a basil here, a note of acid there, all supported by the strong backing vocals of the crust. It's worth the trip off the beaten path to try this place. Tutti Da Gio is a triumph!

I really enjoyed this pizza! It reminded me of the pizza I had while I was in southern Italy. One signature piece is how light and fluffy the crust is. It's not too dense and has a good amount of bubbles. This was something I really appreciated about the pizza in Italy. We ordered two pizzas, the Diavolo and Norma which were pepperoni and eggplant respectively. The pepperoni tasted like salami and were extremely flavorful. The eggplant was perfectly cooked and crispy. My only complaint was they listed ricotta as an ingredient in the Norma pizza and I didn't taste it as much as I would have liked. Lastly I appreciated their heated out door seating area and that they allow dogs, but I was a bit confused by the service. They operate as a takeout place which is totally cool, but the fact they had tables made me feel like they'd offer beverages or water to customers. Also bring out plates and napkins as well, but none of this happened. Service was a bit lacking but if you are in the area! I'd recommend checking this place out.