Just ordered a large pie from these people. Cost me $16.49 for a small pie. Each slice was the size of my hand! I would have gotten better if I ordered from Dominos or Pizza Hut. Better yet, I could have made a better pizza in my two year old's play kitchen. What a friggin waste of money, I am soo pissed. Plus the pizza is horrible. Coming from New York, this has definitely been the worst pizza I ever had in my whole life. Needless to say I threw out their menu. So far the best pizza I've had down here is from NYPD. I didn't order from there because they are too far for them to deliver. Next time, I will take the time to go pick it up and get a quality pie.
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Steve M.
Horrible pizza. They've downsized their pies and skimped on the toppings to save money. Delivered in a medium box which they insist is a large. Stay far away from this one.
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Tiffany C.
I am quite picky about my pizza. I do not like to eat chain pies or any that taste like them. I noted an immediate resemblance to Great Lakes region/Sandusky-Buffalo pizza when I first tried Nola. It's quite similar to some local varieties I grew up with on Lake Erie and I think it's quite delicious. If you're hoping for authentic NYC pizza, this isn't it. But it's delicious in its own way. Highly recommended.
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Susan N.
Just ordered two large pizza for $30 not including tip and was very disappointed. The pizza was dry as heck. No sauce at all; I will now have to make sauce to put on the extras. Not a time or money saver for me. I use to like Nola"s but won't order again.
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Karen R.
If you like this pizza you have no idea what pizza should be...... Better off buying frozen pizza from the grocery store...
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Brittany W.
Great pizza, but doesn't get more than 3 stars because they're too small! A large is like a medium at any other place.
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Jonathan F.
I have friends over a lot and if we order Pizza they all look at me cross-eyed if I don't order from Nola's. Real fresh toppings, amazing crust and great service. The people who run the place are the owners, so they care about what they produce. Ask about specials to save a few bucks because it is a tad pricey in a world of 5 dollar footlongs and 5 dollar pizzas. You get what you pay for in this world. This place is worth it! They also have their own delivery cars and take delivery times seriously.
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Meghann H.
Love this place, the pizza is good, even if it is a little pricey. The pepperoni roll is one of my favorites and the calzone too. I didn't think they skimped on toppings, but I think they are faster than chains so that's good for their service..
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Address :6272 Forest Hill Blvd
Greenacres, FL, 33415
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : No Noise Level : Loud Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Caters : No
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Christina S.
Just ordered a large pie from these people. Cost me $16.49 for a small pie. Each slice was the size of my hand! I would have gotten better if I ordered from Dominos or Pizza Hut. Better yet, I could have made a better pizza in my two year old's play kitchen. What a friggin waste of money, I am soo pissed. Plus the pizza is horrible. Coming from New York, this has definitely been the worst pizza I ever had in my whole life. Needless to say I threw out their menu. So far the best pizza I've had down here is from NYPD. I didn't order from there because they are too far for them to deliver. Next time, I will take the time to go pick it up and get a quality pie.
(1)Steve M.
Horrible pizza. They've downsized their pies and skimped on the toppings to save money. Delivered in a medium box which they insist is a large. Stay far away from this one.
(1)Tiffany C.
I am quite picky about my pizza. I do not like to eat chain pies or any that taste like them. I noted an immediate resemblance to Great Lakes region/Sandusky-Buffalo pizza when I first tried Nola. It's quite similar to some local varieties I grew up with on Lake Erie and I think it's quite delicious. If you're hoping for authentic NYC pizza, this isn't it. But it's delicious in its own way. Highly recommended.
(4)Susan N.
Just ordered two large pizza for $30 not including tip and was very disappointed. The pizza was dry as heck. No sauce at all; I will now have to make sauce to put on the extras. Not a time or money saver for me. I use to like Nola"s but won't order again.
(1)Karen R.
If you like this pizza you have no idea what pizza should be...... Better off buying frozen pizza from the grocery store...
(1)Brittany W.
Great pizza, but doesn't get more than 3 stars because they're too small! A large is like a medium at any other place.
(3)Jonathan F.
I have friends over a lot and if we order Pizza they all look at me cross-eyed if I don't order from Nola's. Real fresh toppings, amazing crust and great service. The people who run the place are the owners, so they care about what they produce. Ask about specials to save a few bucks because it is a tad pricey in a world of 5 dollar footlongs and 5 dollar pizzas. You get what you pay for in this world. This place is worth it! They also have their own delivery cars and take delivery times seriously.
(5)Meghann H.
Love this place, the pizza is good, even if it is a little pricey. The pepperoni roll is one of my favorites and the calzone too. I didn't think they skimped on toppings, but I think they are faster than chains so that's good for their service..
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