Dine on fast-casual Italian from a local gem at Paulie’s Restaurant in Montrose

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Swing by a beloved counter-service Italian cafe serving house-made pasta, pizza, famous cookies and more at Paulie’s Restaurant in Montrose.

Located on Westheimer in the heart of Montrose, this laid-back eatery is known for its cozy ambiance, attentive staff, ample seating, and of course, their mouth-watering Italian dishes.

After saving for years through their catering work, Bernard and Kathy Petronella opened Paulie’s Restaurant in 1998, named for their son, Paul.

The family institution eventually passed over to Paul Petronella in 2007, where he’s focused on delivering delicious dishes at the original location on Westheimer ever since.

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The Menu

Stop into the moderately-priced Montrose mainstay to enjoy classics including Fettuccini Alfredo, Bucatini all’ Amatriciana, Rigatoni Bolognese, Chicken Piccata, Roasted Salmon and more.

While you’re there, be sure not to skimp on dessert as Paulie’s pastries pack a serious punch. Delight in delectable treats like Paulie’s famous shortbread cookies, cream cheese brownies, carrot cake, and raspberry sandwich cookies, among many other delicious sweets.

In need of some wine to pair with your meal? Step next door to their sister bar, Camerata at Paulie’s, to eat cheese, drink wine, and be merry at a wine bar built with conversation and community in mind.

Click here for more menu information.

Paulie’s Restaurant in Montrose

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Cody Swann
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