Rialto Pizza Menu

  • Beverages
  • Pizza
  • Specialty Pizza
  • Specialty Subs
  • Appetizers
  • Burger
  • Rialto Rolls
  • Soup
  • Salads
  • Gyros
  • Wraps
  • Dinners
  • Ice Cream and Desserts

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  • Beverages
  • Pizza
  • Specialty Pizza
  • Specialty Subs
  • Appetizers
  • Burger
  • Rialto Rolls
  • Soup
  • Salads
  • Gyros
  • Wraps
  • Dinners
  • Ice Cream and Desserts

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  • Michael A.

    Rialto has never let me down. We've had pizza, sandwiches pierogie and various sides and appetizers here over the years and have never had a complaint. Delivery is fast and takeout is always ready when they say it will be. My only complaint is that they don't have a second location on Butler.

    (5)
  • Trey S.

    Rialto has the best Sicilian Cuts in town. I'm lucky enough to live within walking distance of these guys and I'm very grateful for that. If I could, I would eat Rialto every day. It's a must try for east ender's. Don't forget to add extra cheese.

    (5)
  • Matt T.

    Here's the deal. The food is good. Rialto rolls are bangin. Here's the problem. They are one of the most expensive places around. Comparatively speaking. Seems like every couple months the portions get smaller, and the prices go up. The sicillian shrunk by half the size, and price stayed the same. When times are tough, this place will break you. Conicellos pizza has replaced them for my tastes.

    (2)
  • Kelsey R.

    Great pizza for the price. Their sicilian is awesome - thick, just enough sauce... So good!

    (4)
  • Aj S.

    One of my favorite pizza places in the city. The staff is really what makes this place. I used to work over in Greenfield and they got so used to seeing us and made us feel welcomed. You can tell they truly appreciate the business. Price wise everything is very reasonable and the food is great quality. You also get huge portions as well. I've had their pizza, breadsticks, hoagie and fries. All very good! When we ate at the shop, I really enjoyed their second dining room of to the side. It wasn't anything special, but they kept it very clean and have a TV. For those who would be interested, they also have beer to go.

    (4)
  • Allison B.

    The selection and hours are enough to earn a few stars in my book. But any place you can get a pierogi pizza and six pack of Four Loko on a Sunday gets my approval. The best pizza in Greenfield, and, for me, rivals Aiello's in Squirrel Hill. I had the pirogie pizza. It was as warm and inviting as the service and as hot and dense as a dying star. The potatoes were piled generously is what I'm getting at. They would easily be a five star place but it was just a bit on the pricey side and they could do with a couple more chairs. But those aren't things I'd be super concerned about.

    (4)
  • Carrie L.

    Stopped here after a baseball game for Pizza with the kiddos! The pizza was pretty good! Breadsticks were also fresh and tasty! Its a pizza shop, so there's not much else to report. They do sell beer (ToGo and for In-house). Seating for dining is minimal, but it is very clean! I'd def stop in again. Parking can be dicey, though ;)

    (4)
  • Tom C.

    Great pizza for the price. Unfortunately it's close to SQ Hill, so it doesn't get as much love as it should, but for delivery it's awesome, and like half the price.

    (4)
  • Tim M.

    With a history in sales this place has the most callus customer service. It's as if they have never talked to people or dealt with customer service in their lives. Might want to work on that. The last 3 experiences have been less than satisfactory and as a physician I expect more from people and their handling of business. Enjoy the food, but will never do business with them again because of that.

    (1)
  • Alexander W.

    I've eaten at Rialto many many times since moving to Greenfield, however, I will not be eating there again. Many of their pizzas are average to above average. I've always thought they were a little expensive for the quality of pizza that you get, but they were always fast and convenient. Last night I ordered a buffalo chicken pizza and it was totally flat (less than 1/4 inch), greasy, undercooked crust, cheese that just slid off the pizza, and funky tasting on top of all that. Needless to say I was not pleased and I took the pizza back. The owner did refund my money, which I appreciate, but he then asked me if I had ever had this pizza (God forbid I try something new) and when I replied no, he said "Well, that's what the pizza is." So I guess that means their buffalo chicken pizza is crap. No apologies, no remorse that I found the pizza terrible, nothing. No more business of mine then.

    (1)
  • Shannin Z.

    I've gotten delivery from here twice. First time I just ordered a few different, nothing-fancy, pizzas. They were completely acceptable. Nothing spectacular, but no complaints. Second time I ordered a pierogi pizza and a calzone. They were not so good. I wasn't expecting to blown away based on the first pizza experience, but I was expecting acceptable. The pierogi pizza was bland & the calzone was a yucky, sloppy, goopy, bland, mess. Also, delivery guy #2 was a complete ass - no need to call me & force me to run for my phone when I'm standing at my door and I could hear your car coming from a block away. I won't order from them again. I might check out the place to dine-in and see if those breadsticks are all they're cracked up to be. Until then, two stars. Very disappointing.

    (2)
  • Liz S.

    This is a great, local pizza shop. The pizza and hoagies are fresh and flavorful. I live close by and this is my go to place, through they will pretty much deliver anywhere in the city. There are always coupons for this place and even if you don't have any you can ask over the phone and they will usually give you a deal. They always say it will take 45 mins for delivery but in my experience it's usually about 20-30 mins. Prices seem to be totally random since the same order comes out to a different price every time but I guess that's part of the charm.

    (5)
  • October R.

    On second thought, rialto's is pretty decent. This time around we got a specialty pie with 5 cheeses and tomatoes. The crust was good and so was the pie but the dough underneath the toppings doesn't hold up so well. Its very flimsy and difficult to eat so I used a fork and knife. To sum it up...messy but tasty

    (3)
  • Tiffany Y.

    This pizza restaurant is definitely one of my favorite in Pittsburgh. Their pierogie pizza, which has mashed potato, onion, and cheddar and mozzarella cheeses, is one of the tastiest. I wish that this restaurant were located closer to where I live, so I could order more easily and often from them. Still, a drive out there once in a while is totally worth it. Prices are good. There is some seating inside the restaurant and some parking outside.

    (5)
  • Meredith B.

    We ordered Rialto's for pickup last Friday, not wanting to bother with cooking after a long work week. The prices are about what you'd expect, but if you can get your hands on a coupon or a code from AllMenus, then it becomes super cheap - we got a large pizza from $8 due to a coupon code. So look into that! It was ready when they said it would be, and we brought it back to our apartment, ready to dig in. We'd ordered a large "Rialto House" pizza, which is under the specialty part of the menu. We opened the box to discover a mass of fresh toppings - pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms, green peppers, and olives. After a quick warming-up in the oven, we dug in. I have to say, the toppings really make this pizza. Sure, there's sauce and cheese under there, but neither to excess. The toppings, however, are plentiful and high quality. The peppers were fresh and crisp - I even enjoyed the mushrooms which I usually loathe. And they weren't stingy about piling them on - nothing is worse than paying a lot for a pizza and then having to hunt for the few lonely pepperoni slices. You pay for toppings, you should get a bunch of them. The pizza wasn't oily or greasy either. We really enjoyed this pie, and would definitely order again. I think if you're in the mood for greasy, cheesy goodness (which we are, from time to time), this is not the place. But if you want a fresh pizza loaded with toppings and not loaded with grease, I'd recommend Rialto!

    (4)
  • Audrey W.

    I order from Rialto frequently and the food is consistently good. Fantastic Italian hoagie and buffalo chicken pizza. Delivery service is always good. The only reason I'm not giving this neighborhood joint 5 stars is because of the downright rude guy answering the phone. After today's super condescending interaction, I'm looking around for other options, which is a bummer because the food is good, prices are right and it's super convenient:-(

    (4)
  • Susan D.

    Time to do another update. I hadn't ordered from Rialto in a few years, but I was doing something last night I hadn't done in awhile. Babysitting. Long story. But I knew my friends' son likes cheese pizza so I picked one up for us and I figured Rialto would be the best bet. Not fancy. Not great but not horrible either. Translation: something a five-year-old would like.

    (3)
  • Gavin J.

    The 5 best things about Rialto Pizza. 1. The veggie pizza practically comes with a salad on top: fresh, crisp and plentiful. 2. A seriously delicious Italian hoagie. Darn near everyone does them, but Rialto is a cut above. 3. The Rialto Giant (28 inches, 49 slices) is too big to fit in my front door, but if you're having people over for a game or a party it's perfect. Tip: Use it as an incentive on moving day. You'll have more help (and more pizza) than you'll know what to do with. 4. An admirable selection of decently-priced beer means not having to make two stops on the way home. 5. If there's no game on t.v., guaranteed they are playing some basic cable reality show (which is the television equivalent of eating pizza).

    (4)
  • Maggie W.

    I would not recommend this place to anyone, that is if you actually want to eat pizza. I ordered a pizza and was told it would arrive in 30-45 minutes. 60 minutes later it had not arrived and when I called I had the privilege of speaking to a total jackass who merely made excuses and assured me the pizza would be at my door in a matter of minutes. It never arrived. I never received a phone call. When I called again the same jackass wasn't even apologetic. DON'T ORDER FROM THIS AWFUL PLACE.

    (1)
  • Annie Q.

    Update: i have really come around to the pizza. The trick is that you need to eat it hot right out of the oven right in the store. It turns out to be a great place to walk to with my son. We get a little pizza. Kill it together and walk home. Sentimental value is increasing. AND THEY ARE STARTING 6 PACKS OF PICK YOUR OWN. our new go to for beer. Hoepfully they will expand it. But good smaller breweries so far. So.... i added another star. Old thoughts: Taste like College pizza- not good, not horrible gross, just boring pizza. I will say they do a lot of fun types of pizza, but we live close to too many really really exceptional good pizzas to waste too much money here. THE THREE STARS: for a very good Italian sub and over all low prices. Its hard to have pizza as much as I would want it, but I would hit them up for subs ANYTIME. VERY GOOD. Baked fresh.

    (4)
  • Bernard S.

    Pizza brand pizza. This pizza tastes like pizza. What sets a pizza spot like this apart from its competitors is neighborhood and price. Rialto is 4 minutes away from some of the best pizza in town and the prices are not the lowest nor the highest. I've called in multiple times to ask what the specials were. I don't get any specials, and then there is a special on the sign out front similar and cheaper than what I ordered. I think it is typically worth driving the extra 4 minutes for the better pizza or the cheaper pizza.

    (2)
  • Layne R.

    Went to Rialto on a trip to Pitt with friends. Ordered a Pierogi Pizza and a Gyro Pizza. The Pierogi pizza was pretty good. The Gyro pizza though? FANTASTIC! Definitely should give that a try. I was a little unsure about it before trying it but once I did, I was sold. Price was in line with what you'd expect from a pizza joint.

    (4)
  • Fuzzysaurus L.

    So this review is purely based on Rialto's delivery. This was my favorite place to get pizza from in college. i had LOTs of rialto's. my fav was the ranch steak pizza as it had fries on it AND ranch dressing. what's not to like? The normal steak pizza is also quite good.

    (3)
  • Patrick W.

    First of all, despite the fact that Rialto has indoor seating, it's not exactly the type of place that you'd want to hang out in. They have TVs that are usually tuned to sports, but they're more for the staff than for you. Rialto is the type of place you order your food for delivery or you go and pick it up. That being said, they have some of the best and most creative pizza in Pittsburgh. Their steak and fries pizza is always one that we get when we have friends in from out of town. The Giant, while being a little more costly per square inch -- yes we did the math on this -- is always impressive when you bring it home to a group of ravenous friends. The pizza is well done, not overly greasy, and generally a good price. If you're someone who lives in Greenfield or Squirrel Hill you owe it to yourself to check them out (actually, if you're in Greenfield, they're the best pizza in the neighborhood).

    (4)
  • Amber L.

    I love Rialtos! It's my favorite pizza place. I get their xtra large cheese pizza delivered to my work all the time.

    (5)
  • Deanne K.

    Rialto looks pretty unassuming from the outside, but after trying unsuccessfully to find a pizza place to latch onto - one that could make a consistently great pizza - I tried Rialto, which just so happened to be the neighborhood pizza place. The pizza from there has always been fantastic. A plain cheese is the perennial favorite, but with bonus points for their pineapple and onion pizza, which is out of this world. Their sides don't quite match up to their pizza... the Greek salad doesn't have much about it that could be Greek, the zucchini strips leave something to be desired. But I still keep going back for the pizza. It also helps that they have a decent selection of beer.

    (4)
  • Michael F.

    Everything is kind of sub-par, except the pizza which might be good enough to be average. Eh.

    (2)
  • Angela S.

    Pretty decent New York style pizza, with quick delivery.

    (4)
  • Julie H.

    Love the pie, though I'm a little under-impressed with the white pizza. Like that they offer other food besides pizza. And not to mention you can grab a 6-pack!

    (4)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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