Valentine’s Day Special

Aphrodisiacs for Valentine's Day.

Capo's wishes you a Happy Valentine's Day!

Capo’s is celebrating Valentine’s Day early this year! This Saturday, February 11th and Tuesday, February 14th we will be featuring our Valentine’s Day Special for couples.

Special includes:

  • Your choice one bottle of wine
  • Your choice one appetizer:
    • A Caprese Salad drizzled with balsamic vinaigrette OR our Bruschetta topped with Fresh Basil
  • Your Choice Entree:
    • Pasta for Two: A fresh portabella and asparagus spaghetti in an olive oil-garlic wine sauce.
      OR
      Pizza for Two: A 16″ Diavolo Pizza – features ground Italian sausage, roasted banana peppers, and fresh mozzarella
  • Dessert for Two
    • Gelato Hearts – chocolate or strawberry gelato shaped hearts (one for each of you)

    Capo's Diavolo Pizza

    Some Like it Hot


    We have included aphrodisiac ingredients throughout this special to ensure your Valentine’s Day will be LOVEly!

    Call for inquiries/reservations!
    440-466-2333

    Capo’s Pizza II open Sunday, February 5th for Super Bowl XLVI.

    Yessir! Capo’s Pizza, 118 West Main Street in Geneva, Ohio will be open at 11am for Super Bowl XLVI! SO, don’t forget to pick up your Pizza, Bacon Wrapped Jalapeno Poppers, Grinders, Salad. We will be open AT 11AM until kickoff at 6:30PM. Call ahead for timed and big orders to plan your party right. Dining room open for tailgating and pre-game shows!! Capo’s Menu

    Behind the Pizza: Capo’s Artichoke and Meatball Pizza

    One of the Capo's Personal Favorites!

    One of our signature pizzas.

    Hi! I’m Tony Capo Jr. and I’d like to share with you the story behind our Artichoke and Meatball pizza. You may not be familiar with the union of artichoke and meatball, it’s a combination that’s been a tradition in the Capo Family for decades. On weekends my father would take my brothers and I to visit our Grandma Capo. Usually we’d visit to talk about the Browns, or the Indians (she LOVED Jim Thome.) But sometimes, when we were really lucky, she’d be cooking! One of our favorites, which we haven’t been able to reproduce (she didn’t share recipes) were her stuffed artichokes. My grandmother’s stuffed artichokes were to die for, stuffed with meatball they were a delicacy in our home. Usually she would make one for each of us, and the trick was making it last as long as possible. You could pluck each leaf and dip it in her spaghetti sauce, then you’d use your front teeth to scrape out the fleshy part of the artichoke leaf. Same would go for the meat, pluck some out from between the leaves, dip into the sauce, repeat… There was no better Sunday meal. So this inspired me to come up with our Artichoke and Meatball pizza, its made with our Ma Capo’s spaghetti sauce and topped with artichoke hearts, mozzarella, and meatball. The picture I have here is an alternative version made with San Marzano tomato sauce and fresh mozzarella rather than shredded mozzarella on a thin crust. Both are delicious but if you want an experience that will express what I had as a kid go with the Menu version.