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  • Simon B.

    Some really great places to eat in South Phoenix. This is not one of them. The pizza is terrible - somewhere between a two day old Tombstone left in the sun and a slice of toasted bread with ketchup and imitation cheese slopped on it. Also, no air conditioning in Phoenix in August. How is this not a health code violation? Oh yeah, the one they have posted is expired. For fun, step out the back door and watch the pimps slap their girls around. I agree with the other posters on one thing though. The owner has a pretty cool car.

    (1)
  • Veronica M.

    So over the phone the lady was a bit rude. But in person she is much nicer. As far as dining here you have to be ready for the swamp cooler there is no AC. As far as the take out I would recommend calling ahead. Every pizza is made to order so it takes a bit. It's thin crust so it's not like 45 min but more like 20 min. The pizza well is okay. As many times as I have been here and having grown up in South Phoenix still not a huge fan. But the family seems to stand by them so I suppose the pizza is adequate. The reason for 3 stars is my experience over the phone, swamp cooler, and adequate pizza.

    (3)
  • Samantha D.

    I was very disappointed with this place. I was very excited to eat at a place local South-siders recommended. But my family and I were greatly let down. First, after we got over the hot room with only a swamp cooler, the service was beyond horrible. Never got a hello but got a what do you want. When our food was brought out, it was thrown on the table with a "watch it, this is hot." A side tip, don't ask for crushed pepper, that will just make the lady even more mad. The food was something else. After seeing everything was frozen and in cans, I was shocked by the price of the pizza. The crust was like cardboard and the sauce was nothing special. Honestly, little Caesar's would have been better. Save your money or go someplace else!

    (1)
  • Raquel M.

    Gino's pizza is a South -Siders MUST! I was raised in south Phoenix, this to me is comfort food. I love this place.

    (5)
  • Andres A.

    One of the best pizza places ever! Love the feel of the restaurant. Food is delicious and I kept going for seconds. This pizza beats all others. You need to try this place. I will be coming back.

    (5)
  • Juanita H.

    We went in yesterday to celebrate my nieces birthday. Our family grew up eating Gino's so we love the place. I'll admit I hadn't been there for a couple of years but the pizza is just as good now as it was then. I think the sauce is a little different but it was still good. We had the peperoni and sausage with green chili pizza. The men working last night were all very nice and friendly and provided excellent service to our group. We will definitely be back! Note: If you are expecting to come here for gourmet pizza you will be disappointed! If you did not grow up eating Gino's, chances are you will not enjoy it. For most people Gino's is a taste of their childhood. You would never go to Taco Bell for authentic Mexican food so you should not come here looking for true New York style pizza. But, for our family it's the best!

    (4)
  • Carrie M.

    This place is horrible! The pizza and wings were disgusting! We placed a large order for a party and everyone said how disgusting everything was and we threw it all in the trash. We were so embarrassed to have brought this horrific food! The pizza was below cafeteria/frozen quality with bad crust and cheap ingredients. There was no flavor to the sauce. The wings were beyond disgusting consisting of about 80% fat. They were not edible. Unfortunately we had picked up 2 large pizzas and 3 orders of wings. It was very expensive for such low quality! Ugh! We know what good pizza and wings are and this is the bottom of barrel! For the record, these comments came from about 10 of our party guests. The kids would not even eat it!!!!!!!

    (1)
  • Polo E.

    this is one of those places that people grew up eating in south phoenix good or bad I definitely like a Ginos pizza every now and then and will make that drive or have someone coming my way pick me a couple up since im about 25 miles away. Price is as high as many but it is a tradition to many and once your hooked it a 2 pizza special time. Know Jack the owner for years and been eating this pizza for a long time now. Will be back again and again. Love it or hate ill be back for more ! Deluxe no bell pepper and a pepperoni / shrimp and its on !..

    (5)
  • Toni R.

    I've been coming from the northwest valley to eat at this pizza joint since I was a very young child... I'm now 26 and I still love this place. Great food and fun pin-ball machines. Everyone should try this place once.

    (5)
  • Diana A.

    White Old lady at the register is very rude and sarcastic! All I wanted is to enjoy a good meal with my husband! Had to walk out of there and go somewhere......

    (1)
  • Steve D.

    This is my second trip to Gino's. First trip was absolutely fantastic. Ordered my pie, stopped over, picked it up, and had a great conversation with the dude working the counter. Second trip? Ordered online. Made a stop at Walgreens being that I was told by the site that it would be 25 minutes. Stopped in, no pizza ready. Instead, I was told they didn't make it because I didn't answer the call they made to me. I checked my phone right there, no missed calls. I was all "Alright, dude, no worries, cook me up a quick pepperoni, canadian bacon, and green olives" which he was happy to do. Told me it would be 10 - 15 minutes. 25 - 35 minutes later, pizza is done. Get it home, no canadian bacon. I even tipped those assholes thinking I screwed something up. Go somewhere better. While waiting, I saw them opening giant cans of pre-made pizza sauce. They may have been around for 40 years, but buying store-bought pizza sauce for over priced pizza doesn't make much sense. Oh, and chop your olives up, you lazy twats. Like on the first pizza I had from you.

    (1)
  • Albert N.

    Gino's Pizza is one of those places I have growing up as a kid. Living in the ghetto south Phoenix neighborhood in which it is located, my parents frequently ordered delivery from this place. Now that I am a grown up, I still love it. It is just as good as I remember. I take a drive down once a month from north Phoenix. Now keep in mind. I am praising them for their namesake... PIZZA. Anything else ... such as wings... is not so good. Even so... I think Gino's is one of those "Love it or hate it" things. My stepdad says it tastes like a tortilla with ketchup on it. I say, cardboard never tasted so good!

    (5)
  • Lisa C.

    My First Love!! Gino my love all I do is daydream about you out here in Charleston, SC!! I flew out to Phoenix last month just to have you in my mouth! Only if you delivered to the east coast, say you'll never change..I Love you! Your #1 Fan! =)

    (5)
  • Gary J.

    I think this is the best local pizza in South Phoenix.. got the thin crust and lots of toppings. The staff is awesome and i have never been disappointed in their Pizza. In fact Im going tonite to get some.

    (5)
  • Patrick B.

    Just went to Gino's for the first time tonight. The place is old but in decent shape for the area its in. The staff were friendly and the place was pretty clean on the inside. We ordered a large pepperoni/mushroom/olive pie. The crust was thin and crisp but reminded me of the first time i tried to make bisquits. Dry, flavorless, full of loose flour, and sits in your stomach like a rock. The mushrooms and olives were both fresh from a CAN. (Even dominos uses fresh ingredients..) The pepperoni was lackluster and barely had any "pepperyness". The one good thing this pie had going for it was the marinara. Im a big fan of spicy marinara on a pie, and this one had plenty of it! I was very disappointed with this pie. Have yet to find a good local pie place here in south central... Sorry guys, ill be teaking my money elsewhere.

    (1)
  • Jason D.

    That's was some good pizza! Found myself a new pizza spot in south Phoenix. You can tell fresh ingredients very different from popular chains.

    (5)
  • Patrick B.

    I complained recently that there were no local takeout pizza places nearby, to which several friends responded that I was nuts. "Have you tried Gino's?!?!" they asked..... I promised that I would get there ASAP and finally did so tonight. I had my in-laws over and we all agreed that it was generally very good. I don't know that I'm a fan of the crust, but there's not much of it and I am a fan of that. Plus, I was impressed to find tasty fresh red onions on our veggie pizza (weird that this simple ingredient is remarkable, but it was), and overall good toppings with slightly above average sauce. I vow to immediately stop ordering from the chain place around the corner unless I'm really desperate -- all future business goes to Gino's when I'm in the neighborhood and looking for takeout. And there's also a decent little area for dining in, including arcade, but who knows when we'll ever make the time to stay. Maybe if there's ever a band on the stage?

    (4)
  • Joan M.

    Terrible! Ordered pepperoni pizza and wings ($25). Wings were fatty disgusting and soggy. Pizza was mediocre at best. I will never order from this place again. I have no idea how they are still in business.

    (1)
  • Sand F.

    "I guess nothing is ever as good as you remember it" -Marge Simpson Unfortunately, I tend to forget why Gino's pizza is the most awful pizza place in Arizona. About every four years I forget that they use the world's worst watered down sauce, synthetic tasting, plastic-like cheeses and toppings, and a crust that seems to only consist of equal portions of flour and water. That leads to forcing myself into a journey that reminds me that this place is a poor excuse for a pizza parlor. It's clear this place has a steady stream of customers, (the owner flaunts an ever changing sports car out front of the restaurant). How else could he afford to drive nice vehicles? That leads me to believe that there are like-minded saps who make a residual journey every few years to find out why it's been so long since there last visit. On a positive nod to nostalgia, they still have the same arcade games I fed quarters to as a child. That tends to bring a lighter side to each visit. It is very clear that this is the worst pizza (find out for yourself!), but at least you can always rely on the on that consistency.

    (1)
  • Brittany P.

    made us sick. :(

    (1)
  • Lynn S.

    There were such mixed reviews that I had to find out for myself. I've been looking for a new neighborhood pizza joint and hoped that maybe this place could be it. no No NOOOO WAYYYYYY!!! First: I ordered hot wings, all drummies and extra crispy. The rep said that I couldnt have my requested order because the wings come "pre-made", in "oven-ready containers". When someone orders wings, they take it out of the fridge and place the container in the oven to heat it up. Therefore, unable to take special requests. The pizza arrived piping hot but I had asked for well done with the cheese brown and bubbly. The cheese was melted. I have to agree with the other reviews, there was an odd taste to the sauce and cheese. I'm from Wisconsin so I can taste real, quality cheese. This was very odd tasting "cheese". The wings were absolutely disgusting. Barely warm. I put them under the broiler after they were delivered and they still tasted rubbery. The skin was drenched in sauce but unable to get crispy, even after my broiler attempt. Very fatty. On a positive note, the delivery was quick. I wish they would have taken the extra time to at least make an effort to make the customer happy. Honestly, (and my own personal opinion because I'm no expert) I dont think the wings were even at health dept standards. This was the worst $30 I've ever spent. I encourage people to do more research before settling on Gino's. I'll never order from here again.

    (1)
  • Kathi L.

    I never write reviews. But I read some reviews here that almost scared me away from Gino's. If you love planned communities, big-box stores and chain restaurants, you will probably find something negative to say about this place, no matter what. I think I'm somewhere in the middle and can (at times) be a food snob, especially when it comes to pizza. I'm from the East coast. I can be very critical of food, in general. I don't really like chain anything. Which is why I gave it a shot, regardless of what I read. So, here's my honest opinion. First, the pizza: I ordered, Reg Crust, extra cheese, onions & bell peppers. The crust is truly super thin. (think flatbread). Everything is fresh. There is nothing wrong with the sauce or cheese. It is adequately flavorful. If you are a big sauce lover, get extra. I think it's fine. Next time I will order Thick crust and won't order extra cheese. Gino's is more than generous with their toppings. The little container of hot pepper seeds were actually Hot! Nice switch from the usually tasteless packets most places give you (mouth still burning, yay!) It's not the prettiest pizza you'll ever eat, but who cares? I don't like the way they cut it (in squares). I will also request that they cut it like a pizza, next time. Second, the location: personally, I like the flavor of So Pho, and so do they. No apologies here. I got the feeling that they embraced diversity and are a little "edgy". Yes, they do have old school pinball machines. Cute. Plenty of seating. Clean and comfortable. Service: Outstanding. Super pleasant. Owner on premises. Friendly and helpful people. This is a family business. I love that. All in All, YES, I will go to Gino's again. Next time, thick crust and cut like a pizza. I'm happy.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :5:00 pm - 8:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No

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Pizza

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