
Saggios: Classic Italian pizza and pasta with a quirky, art-filled Albuquerque vibe.
Saggios, located at 107 Cornell Dr SE in Albuquerque, is an Italian and pizza restaurant praised for a quirky, artful dining room. Guests enjoy pepperoni and green chili pizza, panini sandwich, salads, and calzones, alongside a lively atmosphere with murals, faux Greek columns, greenery, a fountain, and celebrity statues. While service and order accuracy vary, many find the food delicious and the visit memorable.
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Freshly made pizzas with options like thin or pan crust, topped with local favorites like green chili and pepperoni.
Authentic pasta dishes, calzones, and paninis, including spaghetti with meat sauce and meat calzones.
Fresh salads and sides like jalapeños with ranch to complement your meal.
Indulgent treats including homemade cheesecake and other sweet options.
Selection of beers and drinks to pair with your food in a relaxed setting.
Enjoy our quirky, decorated atmosphere with murals, statues, and a fun vibe for casual dining.
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Overall rating
Happy CAMPER Tom
I loved eating at this kitchy little Albuquerque eatery! On the recommendation of a local friend I got a pepperoni and green chili pizza that hit the spot. The cheesecake was a delicious follow-up to that wonderful pizza. The shop it's self is fun to visit, full of weird and wonderful decor.
Marissa Chavez
Absolutely delicious! Food came out relatively quickly and was cooked to perfection. Really good pizza and pannini sandwich. Great salads and best cannabis! Really great service and the restaurant was clean.
Jess
You can never go wrong with Saggio's!!! My hubbie and I split the meat calzone with mushrooms & onions and of course a couple beers. Flippin delicious!!! The jalapeños & ranch on the side were just for me, and so yummo with that amazing calzone! We seriously love everything!!!
M Flores
You walk in and the first thing that pops out at you is the peculiar decor. There’s faux columns from Greek mythology, random greenery and a fountain (almost jungle-like), and random celebrity statues. Aside from the decor, the wait was literally 30 minutes for a 14” pizza. Not to mention it was made incorrectly. Requested the thin crust, ended up with the pan crust. Almost brought up the issue to staff but I knew it’d be another long wait, so I refrained. The amount of grease on the pizza was excessive. I mean more than my forehead on a hot day.. in Egypt excessive. Aside from having to soak the grease with a napkin, the pizza itself was tasteful.. however the prices are a little steep. EACH topping is $1.75- $3.75 extra depending on the size. Overall, decent food but not worth the wait or the myocardial infarction.
Anthony J Martinez
Being in the mood for spaghetti I thought I would give Saggios a try. At first glance I fell in love with the atmosphere, great murals, great music, fun vibe. That was quickly over when I placed my order. I was made to feel like I was bothering the tall young man who took my order. He crossed over and started talking to the customer next to me. There were issues with the tap credit card. I ordered spaghetti with meat sauce instead of meatballs. My order came with meatballs that were chopped up. The sauce tasted like it was out of a can. Not impressed. It was hard to find a clean table. I asked for a spoon and the young lady pointed to plastic wear to go with my metal fork. I thought that was odd. I don’t see myself returning.