Low-key, family-friendly stop for pizzas, pastas & other Italian red-sauce staples. Based on 45 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 3.8 stars. Price $$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery
Address:
101 Keybridge Dr #500, Morrisville, NC 27560
Phone: (919) 678-9030
Hours
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
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Reviews
Robert Sossomon
Definitely a family friendly place! We hit up lubranos around every 2 weeks, depending on schedules. The garlic knots are spot on, the food is great, and you can’t knock the service. You will find the wait staff to be friendly and courteous while also ready to help address an issue or sit and talk with a friendly smile. And the owner/cook is always willing to talk or fix an issue if something comes up. Good enough to make a 30 minute trip on a Saturday night.
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Eric Johnson
Moved to the area about 3 years ago and have driven past it all the time and never noticed there was an Italian restaurant there. Found an advertisement in one of the free things that come in the mail and we decided to try it.
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Tom Dunlap
The best cheese pizza I have found in the Triangle. Have tried pizza in many places, but this is the best because it tastes like the pizza I had when I lived in the NY metropolitan area.
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C Baker
Lubrano’s is hands down my favorite Italian place in Morrisville. They always provide amazing food and the servers are also very friendly. Once, my order was mixed up due to new system and they delivered the corrected order very quickly. I simply called in and said I think something happened with my order and immediately it was corrected. Hands down, best Italian place around.
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Steve Oates – CISSP-ISSAP, MPS
I rarely write negative reviews and debated for a few days before writing this one. We recently moved to Morrisville and wanted to try a local family Italian restaurant. Like you, we went to the website and the presentation was professional, the food looked great and so we gave it a try. Let me just say the website does not reflect the experience, by any means. It’s not a large restaurant which makes no difference to me, except that there was no reason for the poor service other than poor management and lack of experience. We visited on a Friday night, the restaurant was full with about 45-50 people tops.. tons of servers everywhere but it started with just getting our appetizers. We couldn’t get them! We ordered the “garlic knots”.. guess when they arrived? As we were finishing our meal. (grin). My girlfriends pasta was cooked poorly.. noodles came out sticking together (straight) and undercooked. Oh.. we had to ask 3 times for silverware.. after our meal was sitting in front of us.. A small issue right? I had to get up out of my chair and go up to the counter to ask the same guy I asked 10 minutes prior.. “Can I please have two sets of silverware so we can eat.” He responded.. “Oh yeah.. I’ll be right there.” The plan was to enjoy a nice family meal with some family members (four of us in all). The bill was $65+ and we ordered only water and one soda. I felt robbed when I left. So much so, I barely even tipped the waiter. Let me just say.. If an Italian restaurant cannot manage a small crowd of 50 on a Friday then you best try another restaurant. The only reason I’m writing this is to help you avoid the same mistake I did. You are better off trying another restaurant.
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Tom Morley
I’m not sure why this place has so many good reviews, because the food is pretty terrible — at least, the couple of items we ate during our single visit were. It’s not just that the food tasted bad either, it also suffered from some serious technical problems. The tomato sauce was basically just tomato paste mixed with water, the eggplant was bitter and slimy, and the pastas were chewy from overcooking. Also, the ingredients, like the mozzarella, were of a cheap, store-bought quality. To be fair, none of the other dozen-or-so so-called “Italian” restaurants in the area are any better, which is strange for an area with so many former New Yorkers, but this one had an oddly high rating, so I felt compelled to share my experience.
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Chris Clarke
Great little place. Reminds me of a place I used to go to in Bay Ridge back in the 80s. I get the Aglio Et Olio, with garlic well sautéed. It’s a real treat, and not expensive (although they did raise their prices for the first time in years last month…)
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Shelly Beard
The food was okay, sort of middle ground Italian. They tried to overcharge me twice when I paid for my meal. The first time they tried to charge me for a lunch special when I didn’t get a drink, which they did fix when I pointed out the error. For the second upcharge, I was charged an extra $4 for a Caesar salad instead of $2 for a garden salad as a side for my sandwich. The menu states that it is $2 for a house salad and I did not realize (nor did the waiter mention) that there was another $2 upcharge to get a Caesar salad instead. Had I known this, I would not have ordered the Caesar salad. I find this especially ridiculous as the difference in price between a Caesar salad and a house salad in their menu is $0.50.
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Joe Benza
It’s the best. The gnocchi is our favorite dish, pizza is great – why order Domino’s when you can get authentic Italian pizza and support a local business at the same time. Love this place!
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Corey Zablud
You get more than your moneys worth here. The garlic knots they bring out are simply amazing and the service is great. Tried the pizza and it was perfect. will be coming back very often.
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