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Our schedules ran late one evening, so we were looking for something quick and simple. We decided it was time for a trip to a pizza shop.

Thank you once again to all our followers for your suggestions. We were recommended this place by several of you, so we made our way out to 7th Street and pulled into B&A Paradise Pizzeria & Restaurante.

B&A Paradise Pizzeria & Restaurante

Address
700 Reinoehl St.
Lebanon, PA 17046

Phone: (717) 454-0928

Website
facebook.com/BA-Paradise-Pizzeria-Restaurante-737532246321645/

Hours
Mon: 10:30 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Tue: 10:30 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Wed: 10:30 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Thu: 10:30 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Fri: 10:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Sat: 10:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Sun: 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Located at the intersection with Reinoehl Street, this stand-alone restaurant features a menu filled with appetizers, wings, pizza, stromboli, sandwiches, and dinners. They have their expansive menu on their Facebook page to allow for to-go orders or call ahead.

They do also offer delivery on top of their in-house dining area.

For tonight’s dinner we had a small Hawaiian pizza ($12), a small meat lovers stromboli ($7.75), and a kid’s ravioli ($5). Once again, I will reiterate, I am not the biggest pizza fan, but I was the one to order pizza tonight.

The Hawaiian pizza comes with ham, pineapple, and bacon. I will die on this hill … pineapple DOES belong on pizza! I love the burst of sweetness that comes from it on the pie. As for this pie, it was a good, thin crust that snapped as you ate it.

A Hawaiian pizza at B&A.

The ingredients could have been more evenly dispersed; one slice had no bacon. The sauce was on the sweeter side and made for a delicious bite.

Our miniature reviewer chose the ravioli dinner, which came with three-cheese ravioli. Again, having the sweet sauce, she ate it up, but she also wanted to have some of the other dishes. The staff was able to bring this dish out early because she doesn’t handle being hungry like the rest of us.

The cheese ravioli dinner at B&A.

The final dish was the meat lovers stromboli, a hot, dough-wrapped goodness filled with ham, salami, pepperoni and bacon. If what came out was the small, we feared seeing the large.

The B&A meat lovers stromboli.

Toasted to near perfection, the crust had a great buttery crunch and a hearty feel. It was noted by one reviewer as the best stromboli they have ever had! It had the perfect amount of meat and cheese, and it made for a great second meal.

Our take:  B&A Paradise offers a wide menu with many options available. You don’t feel cramped in the dining area. The staff is very friendly and helpful. They take pride in the food they make. Our meals came out hot and delicious. It was an amazing stromboli and one you should try as well.

We give this place ????.


If you have a restaurant you would like us to visit or review, whether a place you like or are nervous to try, please message us on Facebook or email lvfoodcritics@outlook.com and let us know. We thank everyone for the recommendations and the kind words we have received.