CLOSED Review: Shebella’s Pizza & Deli
Author: indianapoliseater | Filed under: Food Reviews, Location: Indianapolis, INShebella’s Pizza & Deli
7035 East 96th Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46250
http://www.shebellas.com/
For what seemed like an eternity, I had been driving by this place on my way to and from work seeing a Coming Soon sign. Finally on June 17th, Shebella’s opened for business announcing that they had a daily pizza, pasta and salad buffet in addition to their regular menu. Within a week after their opening, I was feeling particularly gluttonous, so I decided to give it a shot and what better way than a buffet is there to try out a variety of foods at new restaurant?
Based on my horrid experience at Luca Pizza, I tried to time up this visit around the dinner rush so that I would not have any problems with the buffet not being replenished. Despite this, Shebella’s still had problems keeping the buffet stocked and the food warm, but I’ll give them a pass on that one since they had only been open a week at the time and they specifically told me that they learned a lot that night and were going to implement changes.
What I Got: Pizza, Pasta and Salad Buffet $7.99.
I tried as much as I possibly could in order to do a variety of tasting of their sizeable menu, so let’s start with the pizza:
I should have put up a sugar packet as a frame of reference, but these pieces of pizza were cut small like your traditional buffet pizza cuts. On the buffet, they had the common pizzas like cheese, pepperoni, pepperoni/sausage, supreme pizza, as well as my hated Hawaiian pizza. Later, they also threw out a dessert pizza consisting of cherry topping and icing (didn’t try it) and as far as taste was concerned, this wasn’t all that great. Don’t get me wrong, it was edible enough and the sauce used was tantalizingly sweet, but the crust was spongy/soft and the cheese was just one gelatinous, glue-like mess. Honestly, this tasted like school cafeteria pizza and that’s not a compliment.
Also on the buffet were multiple kinds of pasta ranging from tri-color rotini to fettucini to macaroni and cheese to cheese ravioli. To compliment your pastas, they also had meatballs and two kinds of pasta sauces (marinara and alfredo; didn’t try any of the alfredo because I am a marinara junky).
First on my plate was the fettucini topped with marinara sauce and also macaroni and cheese. Taste wise, it would appear that they used the same sweet marinara sauce as they did for the pizza and I already said that I was a fan of that. The macaroni and cheese was exceptionally cheesy and gooey, but mostly bland. If they wanted to make this a little better, they should start using sharper/stronger cheeses. The meatballs also suffered from the same affliction: blandness. They lacked any real flavor other than chewy meat (they were tender). If they mixed in some extra Italian spices like garlic, basil, etc., they may have winners here because they were sizeable.
Next on the pasta adventure was the stuffed ravioli and yes, more meatballs (I’ve had a meatball craving recently and even though these were bland, I kept eating them).
I will say that the ravioli was the best out of all the pastas that I tried. It needed to be cooked a little longer so that the cheese would melt a little better, but all in all these were pretty solid tasting. They were stuffed with ricotta cheese and then baked in the aforementioned sweet marinara sauce. Like most everything on the buffet, they could have used a little bit more Italian flavoring to give them some kick, but these like I said, not a bad taste at all. Also, each of these ravioli shells were quite large.
Finally, let’s take a look a the breadsticks and salad bar (they also had two soups available).
The breadsticks were just standard breadsticks although they were dusted with garlic butter and parmesan cheese and I found that to be a good thing as I liked these breadsticks. I didn’t try any, but they also had nacho cheese sauce available as a dipping sauce for the breadsticks.
As for the salad bar, it was stocked with your general collection of salad toppings, macaroni salads, pasta salads, fruits, puddings, etc. In terms of selection on the salad bar, I will say that Shebella’s did a good job here because they had just about everything that you would ordinarily want on a salad bar and everything was fresh. This may seem like somewhat of blasphemy, but I would say that their salad bar was nearly as good as the Ruby Tuesday salad bar (the king of all salad bars).
Would I Buy It Again? Well, if you are asking about the Pizza, Pasta and Salad buffet, I would say no. Everything here was edible and the price wasn’t too bad, but it wasn’t good enough to make me want it again.
As far as future visits to Shebella’s, I’m still undecided. I would definitely stay away from the pizza and pasta items on the menu, but since this place is also a deli (not a true deli like Shapiro’s and the like, more like a pre-made sandwich kind of place), I will admit that I’m kind of intrigued by some of the sandwiches on the menu, so I may try one of those in the future.
Still this is a locally owned business with a staff that was obviously trying their best by putting a lot of work and pride into what they were doing, so that alone may be enough to get me to go in and give the sandwiches and this place one more shot.
-IndianapolisEater
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I think the variety there, plus the local ownership, would make me try that. Maybe with the kids – they could find what they like and maybe try some new stuff as well. I never have high hopes for any sort of buffet. Plus, I love meatballs.
Also, here’s a link on their site to some coupons on their site that may make it more enticing: http://www.shebellas.com/uploads/shebellas_coupon_offer.pdf. I could bring my four year old son here, who will (a) eat for half off and (b) eat twice as much as I will, making his meal four times the value.
Thanks for posting the review!
@BigRedEater: Yeah, I agree with you on buffets although with one stipulation: places that specialize in buffets as their only business (like Golden Corral; I went there recently and drooled all over their buffet) can have good buffets. Normal places like Shebella or wherever usually have substandard or worse buffets.
I know this, yet somehow I continue to subject myself to going to buffets at those types of places. I’ll never learn.
I’m not sure if the repeated attempts at finding satisfaction at buffets is a function of being a man, an idiot, an optimist, a lunatic, or some combination thereof. But I’m with you – if you can find the holy grail of buffets, it will all be worth the effort and the frustration.
I recall, twenty years ago, regularly dining at the Wendy’s “Superbar” in college because it was dirt cheap, and while the food quality reflected it, you couldn’t argue with the price. I miss the Superbar now, but I’m confident it would disgust me were I to view it today. You can never go home again.
@BigRedEater: Probably a combination of all those things. I’ll keep searching though just in case it pays off some day.
Totally with you on the Superbar. I LOVED that thing and everytime my family would go to Wendy’s, I wouldn’t even bother to get a burger or anything. I would only order the Superbar and go to town on that thing. Sadly, I miss it too.
classic quote: “I’m not sure if the repeated attempts at finding satisfaction at buffets is a function of being a man, an idiot, an optimist, a lunatic, or some combination thereof.”
Glad we agree that Hawaiian pizza sucks.
The holy grail of buffets are in Vegas. They have TONS of them, some cheap, some more expensive and top notch.
Last night was Saturday night (pizza night) and after fighting with the Papa John’s website on my iphone for an hour in Walmart, dont know if it was the storm or the fact that we are one pizza away from earning a free pizza, we stopped here in desperation for a pie. I was kinda dreading just getting a pizza and was half hoping for the buffet. Turns out the buffet closes around 8pm so we ordered a pizza. Spicy Italian. I didn’t really smell like anything in the car which should have been a sign but I remained hopeful. It wasn’t that great to be honest. Hardly and cheese and like IndianapolisEater said like a cafeteria pizza. This is the weird part though, it was better cold the next afternoon. Go figure.
I have went to Shebella’s several times since they have opened and have had a great experience everytime. I have a gluten allergy and they did amazing on making sure I was well taken care of. I had the gluten free hawaiian pizza ( I LOVE THE HAWAIIAN!) and it was the best I have had! Even before I was gluten free! I also have had the GF spaghetti and meatballs. The meatballs were very tasty and it was a generous portion!!! I think you need to go and try it again! Remember they are not a chain…and they take pride in being a locally owned business!