Capri Pizza is the BEST pizza ever!!! You can get it by the slice or a whole pie. I recommend just plain cheese (generally thin crust, but the Sicilian is delicious as well). Don't plan on eating there; there is a few spots at a counter, but it's best to just get and go. This pizza will cure any hangover, and is just as good cold as it is hot. I moved away from Florida years ago, but anytime I'm in the neighborhood, I stop in for a pie!! Note: The owners are awesome; they are NOT Italian (as David says), but Armenian. And they are amazingly nice and wonderful people!!
(5)
Alex S.
I tried Capri for lunch with a friend. Its a small place, in a small strip, and has obviously been there a while. We ordered a large (18 inch) pepperoni. I would say this was about average NYC style pizza. The crust was slightly uneven which meant that the pie cooked a little unevenly as well. I felt the crust could have used a little more flavor. Cheese was so-so, sauce and pepperoni were both good. Service was friendly, though we had to ask for plates. Counter seating. They didn't appear to have the A/C on, just the front door open. It got pretty hot where we were sitting and I was actually sweating as I was trying to eat. This is definitely a delivery/take out place. I don't really agree with the previous reviews that imply this is the best pizza in the area, but its not a bad option either.
(3)
Amy D.
Wished it would have been better. It was average, it wasn't as thin and crispy as i remembered it. We ordered baked ziti, which was okay, it didn't have a lot of flavor. I loved this place because it was the best pizza in town. But tonight it was just basic.
(3)
Jair O.
I love hole in the wall spots. Although the spot is small, we were able to enjoy a great slice at the bar stools. the pizza itself was very tasty, the staff was friendly and the price is on point. What more could you ask for?
(5)
Average J.
By the other reviews, you can obviously see that these guys make a good pie. But you can't really taste how good it is until you see for yourself. In my 25-year quest to find the best pizza in South Florida, I've eaten some decent pies, but out of this little hole in the wall comes the best of the best. From St. Lucie to South Broward you'll be hard pressed to find a better pie. Do yourself a favor and eat a couple of slices there, before it goes into a to-go box. The ambiance ain't great but the pizza sure is.
(4)
Gary A.
Great little hole in the wall pizzeria. The staff is friendly and the pizza's were great and fresh. Very well priced. They specialize in pick up, but they deliver. It isn't in the best neighborhood and I wouldn't recommend just driving there for pizza..only if you are in the area or want a pizza to take to the beach. If you are in the Lake Worth area and have a place to go and eat it then fine. No dine in.
(4)
Prem J.
I ordered a florentine pizza from Capri pizza based on the high rating. When I got the pizza it was a plain cheese pizza. When I called and asked about the discrepancy, the owner replied "some people call it cheese pizza, some call it margherita, some call it florentine pizza". I wasn't given an apology or refund or anything.
(1)
David D.
This place is in a hole in a wall on a shady street but they make quality thin pizza with a slightly sweet crust. 1/4 pizza is $2.00. They have a long menu with calzones and grinders and anything in that genera. It's an Italian guy and his brother that started the business back in '72. My friend says that she hates Capri Pizza because they used to cook the Lake Worth School pizzas. She didn't have a good middle school experience.
(5)
Jamey W.
Hey Buddy! Without a doubt this is the best pizza in the area. Just a little hole in the wall, but by far the best pizza I have found in South Florida. They also have great grinders and pretty good dinners. Drop by for a slice sometime they really load it up with toppings.
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Parking : Street Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Ambience : Divey Noise Level : Quiet Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : No Caters : No
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Robin K.
Capri Pizza is the BEST pizza ever!!! You can get it by the slice or a whole pie. I recommend just plain cheese (generally thin crust, but the Sicilian is delicious as well). Don't plan on eating there; there is a few spots at a counter, but it's best to just get and go. This pizza will cure any hangover, and is just as good cold as it is hot. I moved away from Florida years ago, but anytime I'm in the neighborhood, I stop in for a pie!! Note: The owners are awesome; they are NOT Italian (as David says), but Armenian. And they are amazingly nice and wonderful people!!
(5)Alex S.
I tried Capri for lunch with a friend. Its a small place, in a small strip, and has obviously been there a while. We ordered a large (18 inch) pepperoni. I would say this was about average NYC style pizza. The crust was slightly uneven which meant that the pie cooked a little unevenly as well. I felt the crust could have used a little more flavor. Cheese was so-so, sauce and pepperoni were both good. Service was friendly, though we had to ask for plates. Counter seating. They didn't appear to have the A/C on, just the front door open. It got pretty hot where we were sitting and I was actually sweating as I was trying to eat. This is definitely a delivery/take out place. I don't really agree with the previous reviews that imply this is the best pizza in the area, but its not a bad option either.
(3)Amy D.
Wished it would have been better. It was average, it wasn't as thin and crispy as i remembered it. We ordered baked ziti, which was okay, it didn't have a lot of flavor. I loved this place because it was the best pizza in town. But tonight it was just basic.
(3)Jair O.
I love hole in the wall spots. Although the spot is small, we were able to enjoy a great slice at the bar stools. the pizza itself was very tasty, the staff was friendly and the price is on point. What more could you ask for?
(5)Average J.
By the other reviews, you can obviously see that these guys make a good pie. But you can't really taste how good it is until you see for yourself. In my 25-year quest to find the best pizza in South Florida, I've eaten some decent pies, but out of this little hole in the wall comes the best of the best. From St. Lucie to South Broward you'll be hard pressed to find a better pie. Do yourself a favor and eat a couple of slices there, before it goes into a to-go box. The ambiance ain't great but the pizza sure is.
(4)Gary A.
Great little hole in the wall pizzeria. The staff is friendly and the pizza's were great and fresh. Very well priced. They specialize in pick up, but they deliver. It isn't in the best neighborhood and I wouldn't recommend just driving there for pizza..only if you are in the area or want a pizza to take to the beach. If you are in the Lake Worth area and have a place to go and eat it then fine. No dine in.
(4)Prem J.
I ordered a florentine pizza from Capri pizza based on the high rating. When I got the pizza it was a plain cheese pizza. When I called and asked about the discrepancy, the owner replied "some people call it cheese pizza, some call it margherita, some call it florentine pizza". I wasn't given an apology or refund or anything.
(1)David D.
This place is in a hole in a wall on a shady street but they make quality thin pizza with a slightly sweet crust. 1/4 pizza is $2.00. They have a long menu with calzones and grinders and anything in that genera. It's an Italian guy and his brother that started the business back in '72. My friend says that she hates Capri Pizza because they used to cook the Lake Worth School pizzas. She didn't have a good middle school experience.
(5)Jamey W.
Hey Buddy! Without a doubt this is the best pizza in the area. Just a little hole in the wall, but by far the best pizza I have found in South Florida. They also have great grinders and pretty good dinners. Drop by for a slice sometime they really load it up with toppings.
(4)