By far the most affordable pizza in Cocoa Beach! The staff is friendly and the pizzas are made fast. A large pizza is only $6.38. The business looks like a family owned franchise & it's located in a strip mall next to a dollar store. If you're in cocoa on vacation, I strongly recommend getting pizzas from this hungry howie's!
(5)
Lee L.
The best pizza on Merritt island. And the Greek salad is decent. Love the flavored crusts.
(4)
Rudy A.
I often used Little Caesar during the week for a quick good dinner at a good price. Hungary Howie's competes in the same pizza niche so I thought I would try them. Unfortunately, they are quite different. The Pizza is a mass produced, bland product and the prices are not as advertised. Once your order is made a quick choice of crust flavors is given. These flavors all are extra. Then other questions about cheese inside the crust, extra bacon (when no bacon is ordered) and extra thick crust all come together to make a $5.99 pizza $10 when paying the check. So in short, we have a pizza double the price advertised and with a cardboard flavor comparable to frozen pizza at the supermarket. The front counter has been built up so high it is impossible to see pizza being made. This prevents customers from seeing that the crust, sauce and cheese is purchased frozen-premade and only the toppings are added at the store before placing into a conveyor belt oven.
(2)
Rosemary J.
Went tonight since they are somewhat fast and decent priced. I had a coupon from Entertainment book. The coupon I had was buy 1 calzone, get 1 for half off. The lady had to call her manager about it and he said that they don't accept those coupons. She said it was because they were for Port St John. The one I had was not for Port St John. It clearly states at participating locations, not for Port St John. Although they do have some coupons just for Port St John, the one I had was not the one. Also they need to have the sign lit up, they haven't had it lit up the times we have gone there. If it wasn't for the cheapness of the food, we wouldn't go there. They aren't horrible, but they aren't great.
(2)
Lindsey L.
I disagree with the above statement. Cheap it is, but it's not bad tasting either! It isn't my first choice in pizza (I like my NY style by the slice) but if you are nearby and want something fast, there's nothing wrong with HHP. I'd take them over Pizza Hut and Dominos anyday.
(3)
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Address :233 Crockett Blvd
Merritt Island, FL, 32953
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : No Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Outdoor Seating : No
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Bernardo O.
By far the most affordable pizza in Cocoa Beach! The staff is friendly and the pizzas are made fast. A large pizza is only $6.38. The business looks like a family owned franchise & it's located in a strip mall next to a dollar store. If you're in cocoa on vacation, I strongly recommend getting pizzas from this hungry howie's!
(5)Lee L.
The best pizza on Merritt island. And the Greek salad is decent. Love the flavored crusts.
(4)Rudy A.
I often used Little Caesar during the week for a quick good dinner at a good price. Hungary Howie's competes in the same pizza niche so I thought I would try them. Unfortunately, they are quite different. The Pizza is a mass produced, bland product and the prices are not as advertised. Once your order is made a quick choice of crust flavors is given. These flavors all are extra. Then other questions about cheese inside the crust, extra bacon (when no bacon is ordered) and extra thick crust all come together to make a $5.99 pizza $10 when paying the check. So in short, we have a pizza double the price advertised and with a cardboard flavor comparable to frozen pizza at the supermarket. The front counter has been built up so high it is impossible to see pizza being made. This prevents customers from seeing that the crust, sauce and cheese is purchased frozen-premade and only the toppings are added at the store before placing into a conveyor belt oven.
(2)Rosemary J.
Went tonight since they are somewhat fast and decent priced. I had a coupon from Entertainment book. The coupon I had was buy 1 calzone, get 1 for half off. The lady had to call her manager about it and he said that they don't accept those coupons. She said it was because they were for Port St John. The one I had was not for Port St John. It clearly states at participating locations, not for Port St John. Although they do have some coupons just for Port St John, the one I had was not the one. Also they need to have the sign lit up, they haven't had it lit up the times we have gone there. If it wasn't for the cheapness of the food, we wouldn't go there. They aren't horrible, but they aren't great.
(2)Lindsey L.
I disagree with the above statement. Cheap it is, but it's not bad tasting either! It isn't my first choice in pizza (I like my NY style by the slice) but if you are nearby and want something fast, there's nothing wrong with HHP. I'd take them over Pizza Hut and Dominos anyday.
(3)