Galati's Family Restaurant

637 S Commerce Ave, Sebring
(863) 382-3333

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Diane Russell

Was pizza only nite

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Rusty Price

Good food

Lori Scott

Foods good. Service is awesome 😎

Leanna Bailey

The absolute best spaghetti and meatballs we have ever had!! EVER! And the pizza is the best pizza as well! The flavor and the crust are a must. And the amount of toppings on the “big special” was shocking. A must try! Absolute perfection! 😍

Kathryn McAdam

Food is outstanding. Eggplant Parm is the best I have ever had.

dave I

5/28/25 first time here. Nice & friendly staff. Stopped in for a slice. $5 spl slice & soda. Pizza is 'eh-ok' for Florida. A bit of oil on top. Crust is thin but chewy, sauce slightly sweet. Big slice! Œ of a medium pie.
I will return to try other menu items.

Subaru_ManFL

Big Italy: A Slice of Warmth and Community in Sebring
Last night, my wife texted me with a simple question: “Pizza?” With a long day behind me and no energy to cook, I jumped at the chance to finally visit a spot we’ve been eyeing for years—Big Italy, formerly known as Galatia’s, tucked away next to the courthouse near Fireman Field on Commerce Road in Sebring. What I found was more than just a pizza joint; it was a welcoming slice of community, steeped in charm and history.
Walking up to Big Italy, I parked right on the street—plenty of spots available, especially after 5 p.m. when the area quiets down. If you prefer, there’s also parking in the back, but I enjoyed the short stroll to the entrance. The vibe hits you the moment you step inside: warm, inviting, and unpretentious. The waitress greeted me with a smile and a chat, making me feel like I’d been coming there for years. It’s the kind of place where you’re not just a customer; you’re a guest.
I ordered a 16-inch pizza with mushrooms and garlic (they also offer a whopping 30-inch pie for the truly ambitious). As I waited, I soaked in the atmosphere. The walls are a treasure trove of memorabilia—racing and aviation relics that nod to the former owner’s son, who loved both. I’d met the Galatia family before at local events like pancake breakfasts, where their warmth and community spirit always stood out. Their son, who is on the spectrum, was a big part of their story, and it’s heartwarming to know they’ve stepped back to enjoy retirement and spend more time with him.
Now under new management, Big Italy carries that same family-oriented spirit forward. The new owners’ kids were there, doing homework at a table, adding to the homey feel. The waitress was chatty and engaging, happy to share stories about the restaurant and its place in Sebring. Locals drifted in, greeting each other like old friends. It’s a place where you can sit, relax, and enjoy the moment.
The pizza? Fantastic. The crust was just right, the mushrooms fresh, and the garlic added a perfect kick. But what makes Big Italy special isn’t just the food—it’s the aura. This isn’t one of those stuffy restaurants where you feel out of place. It’s a “come in, sit down, let me feed you” kind of spot, radiating hospitality from every corner.
Sebring itself adds to the charm. After your meal, you can take a leisurely walk to the circle , passing the county and city courthouses in a quiet, inviting part of town. It’s the perfect way to work off that pizza while soaking in the small-town feel. Big Italy fits right into this vibe, adding a touch of warmth and character to the area.
I’m already looking forward to my next visit, and I encourage everyone in Sebring to give Big Italy a try. Whether you’re craving a solid pizza or just want to experience a restaurant that feels like home, this place delivers. Stop by, grab a slice, and let me know what you think—you won’t be disappointed

jeri l canale

Absolutely the best pizza....the sausage is homemade and the Pizza is tasty.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jeffrey Grossman

We came to eat dinner tonight after a long time away after a bad experience. I wish I could say things were improved. I'm not sure why the lights were dimmed; it was like eating in a morgue. The pizza was just okay; many changes since the restaurant changed hands. The cost cutting is obvious in the finished product. And finally, $70 for 2 large pizzas and 2 drinks is overpriced for what you get.

Tedi Knox

We shared a family size pizza. It was delicious! The atmosphere is fantastic!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Family Pizza

Tami Newborg

We were very happy with EVERYTHING!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Bobbie

Pizza was great and staff was very friendly. Very clean restaurant. Will go again.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

rene Babilonia

Great service, great food, everything was just good, going back for sure, great prices friendly staff. Nice, nice, nice

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mark Holden

We didn't realize that it was back open till recently and have been there multiple times and our best friends that live in Sebring have been there for like 5 Fridays in a row. This place is amazing. Not sure what some of these people on the reviews are talking about because we've had the pizza, lasagna, Alfredo, stuffed pasta and spaghetti and let me tell you it is the best we've had since we've been in florida. The waitress are very nice and great and even the cook came out and ask if we enjoyed everything and man did we. Great place and very reasonably priced. Will be going back often. So glad we found out they are open

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Family Pizza, Lasagna

D Francis

Great food great, prices well worth it! Update !!!!!Went there last week.Don't remember the day, but the food was outstanding. . There was only one waitress on duty and she was Exceptional .GREAT!!!! Can't wait to get back!?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Veal Parmesan Served with Spaghetti

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