Casual Italian restaurant Ever since Gennaro Lombardi opened his first pizzeria in New York in 1895, the love for pizza has grown into a $30 billion industry in the U.S. More than 3 billion of them are sold in U.S. restaurants every year, and that doesn't including frozen pizzas.
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Donna H.

02/10/2018

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We ordered a $30 deluxe pizza for carry out. When we got it home the card board the pizza was sitting on was saturated in grease and the top of the pizza had puddles of grease as well. When we complained to the manager he stated, “ it’s supposed to be greasy and plenty of people like it - we sell hundreds of pizzas daily so we will not refund your money. Worst Italian resteraunt in town. My pick is marchellos on south Seneca - exceptional food and service and better atmosphere!

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Mike P.

04/10/2016

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Was worth the wait, just as I remembered it little pricey but worth it, glad to see they are back. Service was friendly and as fast as perfection cam take. Thanks for coming back!

More Business Info

Serving the same Italian house specialites since 1959

Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Fri:
Sat - SunClosed
Services/Products
Pizza, Lasagna, Manicotti, Signature Italian Salad, Chicken Parmesan Salad, Antipasto, Submarine Sandwiches and more of your favorites. Beer and Wine Served.
Payment method
discover, visa, mastercard, amex
Location
East Central between Edgemoor and Oliver - South side of the street
Neighborhood
Crown Heights
Amenities
Fresh and Frozen "Take and Bake" for your convenience to be prepared at home.
Categories
Italian Restaurants, Pizza
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