Ok pizza place, good location with plenty of parking. Fairly priced food, they have pretty good deals, so id suggest going for a specail or a meal deal. Good for a quick slice or 2 on the go or if your passing by
We waited 70 minutes tonight for a pepperoni pizza and garlic knots. The pizza was overcooked and the garlic knots were extremely burnt...the bottoms were black! This is the second time this has happened, but we figured we would give it another try. That was a mistake! We will not be eating here again!
We are New Yorkers. We don't tolerate two things made poorly, and they are hot dogs and pizza. And when it comes to pizza, we have a pretty d*mn high bar. Tori G's pizza missed that bar by a mile. The sauce was actually not bad. The cheese wasn't really greasy, but what you put on the pizza is less important than the bread itself and how it's cooked. And this was barely cooked and not stretched out enough. NY style pizza should be hand tossed until really thin, then cooked at a really high heat until the bottom is crispy. When folded, it should remain stiff to the point and form a diamond shape on the bottom. Viewing the photo of their slice, it looks like a limp willy. Chewy and thick. Sadly, even if they cooked it more, it can't fix an overly thick pizza. Also, a NY pizza is big. Big, thin slices this is not. They don't stretch the dough out enough and their "large" pizza is not a large. The box it comes in says it all. It's a medium pizza box, not a large. Even at that, the pizza didn't fill the box. Slid around inside the box like a hot dog in a hallway. Sadly, our quest for a good pizza will continue. If you're looking for pizza like you get in the city, you can pass over this place.