Original Big Tomato
1 Westward Dr, Miami Springs, FL, 33166
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Address :
1 Westward Dr
Miami Springs, FL, 33166 - Phone (305) 883-1177
- Website https://www.bigtomatopizza.net/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
Categories
Pizza
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Diana R.
Food is good. Customer service is the worse, food is pricey & delivery time is about two hours on a good day
(1)Erik G.
I was excited to try any item off their menu. It seemed promising. Fresh bread, yummy smelling pizza, paninis and more. I had the caprese panini. It was ok. The bread is fresh but too crispy And thinly pressed for my taste. It hardly had any prosciutto, very little. It was the carcassy tasting prosciutto, not good or fresh. Couldn't really pin point it. It also had some sort of balsamic dressing that really over powered all other flavors and seemed like I was having a salad. My wife had the tuna panini. She said it was more cheese than tuna. Are we getting skimped on the meat?
(3)Elliott A.
Best veggie pizza I've had in some time. Unique recipe. A thick nearly deep dish pizza but not quite Chicago style. Lots of veggies but crust was crisp and not soggy at all. Charred cheese on the outside was great too. Five stars.
(5)Brandon V.
If you only get a limited time lunch break stay away. We ordered lunch and it took over an hour and a half to arrive after they quoted 45 min. When you call to check they say they are on the way and it is now 20 minutes later and lunch break is over and it still wasn't here. When they arrive there is no apology and no offer of any refund or anything. They just say sorry and run out the door. We'll never know how the food tastes because we had to go back to work. We will never use them again and we will warn everyone we work with not to use them either since we are all int he same situation of having a timed lunch break.
(1)Orlando D.
I generally like my pizzas about as thin as the plot to any Michael Bay movie. When the argument over New York style versus Chicago style comes up, lines are drawn and allegiances form, thus defining who I'm going to hate and who I'm going to hate a lot more. "Thickness" is the realm of good bacon, steaks, and Puerto Rican mulattas in rap videos. It's definitely not something I would ever associate with a delicious pizza. Then came my introduction to Big Tomato. Now I have to stand back and actually listen to someone's argument as to why certain pizzas merits discussion instead of casually dismissing them as buffoons. I fucking hate that shit. I thought perhaps this was just a fluke seeing as I was unabashedly baked the first time I had it. After my first bite, if I had to describe the way it made me feel, I would probably compare it to when Hernán Cortés first tried chocolate offered to him by Montezuma. You know, right before Hernán killed him and slaughtered all his people then shat on their corpses. I don't know if the shitting actually occurred, but it might as well have with the way those proto-Mexicans were treated. That's kind of how they've been treated since then by the white man. They'll be like, "here's a thing", and the white man is like, "thanks, now I'm going to kill you." The modern corollary is, "here's some cheap labor for you", and the response is, "thanks, now get the fuck out of 'Merica." The problem with thick pizzas is really their proportionality. When you've got such a thick slab of dough, it's not a simple task to get a properly proportionate amount of sauce on there, and as we all know, the sauce on a pizza is very important, it's like the sauce on a pizza. Big Tomato has a genius way of getting around this, however. It involves putting ENTIRELY TOO MUCH FUCKING EVERYTHING on the dough. Normally this would be bad, but there's something about taking eight seconds to bite through a layer, nay, STRATUM of cheese that makes this thing amazing. Last time I saw so much cheese on something I was reading Twilight fan fiction. On their web site (which isn't working right now) they have a quote from the New Times which says, "Best Healthy Fast Food." There's nothing fast about this shit, it's a pizza joint, it takes 15 minutes to see your food. Fucking Chili's gets food on your table faster, and while there are a plethora of adjectives I can hurl at Chili's, "fast food" isn't one of them. Neither is "authentic", or "delicious", or "food" for that matter. And second, what the fuck is healthy about a plate full of carbs, acid, and coagulated animal protein/fat? I'll eat my own hair if a nutritionist signed off on the "Traditional Tomato" I had, and I'll also tell you guys the story of the worst fucking nutritionist since Marie Claire. It's a very delicious pizza, but let's not delude ourselves with the "healthy" attribute. An ounce of almonds is healthy. Raw carrots are healthy. Greasy cheese bread is most certainly not healthy. I mean, if you cut the serving size to one slice then maybe you can make an argument if you're eating a spinach, olives, and chicken pizza and covering all your food groups, but who the fuck can eat a single slice of this? Granted, I have the self-control of the Hamburglar at a BBQ, but I don't think anyone eating fucking pizza is the embodiment of will-power, especially if you're not full off that slice. Which you won't be, because the pizzas are tiny. When I had it for the second time, all of my mental faculties were in place and I wasn't swayed by the hungry, hungry, hipponess of the magical herb. I can still report that the pizza was delicious. Lies. I would never read Twilight fan fiction unless those "fans" were irate comedians. PEOPLE WHO WOULD ENJOY IT: I'm convinced everyone would enjoy this. PEOPLE WHO WOULD NOT ENJOY IT: John Schnatter, that greasy motherfucker.
(5)Marilyn Y.
Me being the avid Grouponer, I purchased a Groupon for The Original Big Tomato, the ambiance was very serene and it was very clean. When I entered they had a menu on the wall of what they offered, no prices were next to the food items, so I didn't want to go over board with buying. They have pizza pies, I ordered the three meats pizza (8 inches) and my son had the three cheese, I order a loaf which was on the burnt side, tomato bisque, ( which was yummy), and wings totally tasty with ranch sauce. I pretty much got full of 2 slices and 3 wings and a Mexican coke. I guess the prices were reasonable for the area. Like the fact that it was cooked to order. It worth a try. Thumbs up,
(4)Maydelin D.
Best place in springs! Ordered 2 potato soups and 2 jalapeño loafs and it was amazing!
(5)Cris M.
Everything so calm, and clean. Loved the setting. Loved the food, i bought a Turkey Panini huge for $8, didnt wait so long, and the girl brought it to our table. Will be coming back soon!
(5)Emily S.
Great food. Friends got the pesto passion pizza and were very happy with it. They said it was the best pizza ever and we were surprised that it was the first time we've ever been there. I shared a pepperoni pizza that was delicious a bit too oily but I patted that off. But with pizza, what do you expect? My boyfriend got a build your own roller which had barely any protein in it because it was stuffed with lettuce. He did not ask for cheese but somehow it was in there. As for me, I got a turkey Panini which was absolutely amazing crispy crunchy crust as a bread but not too much protein inside. The service was all right. The lady who helped us was a little bit grumpy. Overall, it was a good experience. Will continue to go here.
(4)Giselle H.
Absolutely HORRIBLE pizza and customer service! Ordered delivery at 11 a.m. when they open and it wasn't delivered until 1:30 p.m. Pizza arrived wrapped in between two paper plates in a broken paper bag. Pizza was cold, super oily and tasted awful. Manager was not helpful or apologetic. Would not recommend this place to anyone.
(1)Claudia A.
I went to Milans for a quick bite (wrap) however, they didn't have anything. So I decided to go in to this establishment since it said Wraps right outside their door and oh my what I've been missing out on. This place makes delicious wraps with quality ingredients. I got a wrap for 7.00! Deliciously made. At Milans I buy a cold wrap for 6.99. So might as well come here. Totally recommend
(5)Thomas O.
I wanted to try this place out because of its good reviews, but I was extremely disappointed. I was served a burnt pizza and when I sent it back I received one slightly lighter but still burned.
(1)Henry M.
Ordered delivery of one of their specialty pizzas and it was outstanding! Big Tomato is a local favorite and not like the pizza chains you're used to. Hot and delicious and delivered in the blink of an eye! .
(5)MICHELLE C.
3.5 stars. With several locations this is the original. Steps from my office I enjoy walking over to get some lunch when I am hungry. It is located right in the main circle of the pretty Miami Spring's area. It is small inside with maybe ten tables. The menu has great options from salads, pizza, pasta dishes, sandwiches, soups, and various bread loaves. They make delicious Panini sandwiches with my favorite being the Turkey Supreme Panini. It has turkey, tomatoes, fresh basil, feta cheese, red onions and mozzarella cheese served with mustard Dijon dressing. It is served hot and it is very tasty. The turkey is chunks not sliced, the vegetables and cheese are fresh and oh geez the bread is fabulous. They also serve soup and usually have three different types daily. I have gotten co-workers hooked on their mushroom brie soup. It is so good. They also make fresh daily mini loaves of bread. I get a mini loaf with my soup or you can also choose a bowl of soup which is put into a bread bowl. My favorite is the cheese and garlic loaf. They make some of the best loaves ever. They have great flavor, made fresh and for a carb lover like me, it is very dangerous. You can call ahead and place your order for pick up and they also deliver. As you stand at the counter take a look at their fabulous cookies as well. The lemon cookie has been a huge hit in my office. Prices are average and the service is good. I have never had their pizza but one day I must try it, they look pretty good. Great place for a good lunch or dinner. Glad to have this in our area. Casual decor.
(3)Summer S.
This place is amazing! It's right on the circle, adding to the collection of lovely shops. They have an array of wraps, paninis and salads- all prepared fresh and quickly! They have alot of local art and delicious cookies & cupcakes! Everyone is friendly and willing to help you choose a perfect meal. If I lived in the Springs, I would eat here daily. Now, you must excuse me -my sandwich awaits!
(5)Marilyn H.
Absolutely loved the Pizza & the incredible Greek salad in a bread bowl! Would totally recommend this location. Went 3 weeks ago! Yummy cookies too!!
(5)Brittany K.
Sooooooooo yummy! I usually get their bikini panini (dream worthy sauce). Pizza is great too and soups are wonderful - the salads are nothing to rave about. The price doesn't always match what you are getting, lunch can easily be $15+ with drink or splitting something with a friend.
(4)Daryl M.
The Original Big Tomato offers a wide variety of healthy eats - gourmet salads, paninis, pizza's and wraps. I ordered a bikini salad. It contained a generous amount of spinach, tomatoes, artichokes, alfalfa sprouts, red onions and Gouda cheese all topped off with a lemon herb dressing. I added Tuna for protein, this was a good choice, ill pat myself on the back. For a guy that's not big on salads, I found this meal filling and gratifying. This place has good taste, good service. I'm certain if the location was gables or south beach they would have a line coming out the door.
(5)Michele M.
Good food, but sometimes delivery is a little slow depending on how busy they are. The Ms. Swiss Panini is very good, and so is the exciting Italian pizza. Very friendly service and clean restaurant.
(4)Lola F.
Tasty pizza and soups with healthier options than your local your local pizza place. Their menu consist of yummy soups that change each day, they have great salads and sandwiches but their pizza is traditional and delicious. The staff are extremely friendly and always willing to please.
(4)Jennifer A.
I am a fan of the tuna roller, but I get it with carrots instead of sprouts. My office is across the circle and this is a go-to place for me when I am need something fast. I will say that the pizza is also excellent, but I am watching my girlish figure and there is nothing diet about it.
(4)Tere H.
This is the best pizza in town but the worst customer service, my mother had the most unpleasant visit when she took the kids on an afternoon after school, unfortunately that will be our last visit.
(2)Emme R.
I gotta say, I really enjoyed the pizza. It was turned off by the prices though. 10 dollars for a personal pizza. Geeeez! The pizza was pretty delicious. I loved the fact that they had such a large variety of toppings. It was so long it took a while for us to decide what we wanted. Although, I was also put off of the fact that you couldn't pick your toppings...All i wanted was a pepperoni pizza. Didn't see it on the menu. How does that happen? Didn't really have time to ask, I'm sure they would have done me the favor though. All in all I was very pleased with the pizza I had. The toppings, the tomato sauce, the cheese everything was super. I would have pizza here more often if it wasn't so expensive.
(4)Eschel H.
This is very similar to their original location down in Pinecrest, but expanded a bit with an environment a bit more friendly to dine-in customers. They just opened a few weeks ago, and are still working out their kinks: still missing sandwiches and wraps from the menu, the ice machine in the soda dispenser (but they had one, which is better than their sister store can say) wasn't working and they were SLOW, but all things considered, I'm more than willing to give them time to figure everything out. I'm glad to know their doing well enough to expand and look forward to a return visit to improve my review.
(3)Melissa L.
Always order your delicious soup (i.e. Tomato Florentine, Roasted Red Pepper Bisque, Mushrooms Brie Bisque, oh god!) with the warm garlic (not so)mini loaf...CARBICIDE never felt so good.
(4)Odette S.
Awesome food, everything is basically homemade...staff it's sweet the owner is super nice! She's almost always there, they try to fit your needs as much as they can....food is made to order, so if youre in a hurry CALL BEFORE HAND!
(5)Juan N.
Very Good service, and a very good pizza. I feel that they have honed their skills a bit, because now the pizza are coming out better and better. On thing people might not know, is that have some really good soups/bisques there. The Seafood bisque is REALLY good, and the Tomato Bisque is really excellent with fresh mozzarella bread. Oh and the cookies are delicious. It's good place to kill you hunger and have something fresh and tasty.
(4)Jason F.
What a pleasant surprise to discover the Miami Springs location of the Original Big Tomato. (there are two locations, the other in Pinecrest). Located "at the circle" in Miami Springs, the interior boasts your typical subshop/pizzeria decor...televisions, a few tables, clean floors, and an exceptionally attentive staff at the register, smack dab in the middle of a really cute circle of shops. What's not typical is the fare you get to put in your mouth at the Original Big Tomato. The food is treated with loving care and is inventive without trying too hard. The product stays simple (read my review of Pizza Rustica for my thoughts on the beauty of pizza) yet challenges your taste buds and takes the pizza pie to a new level. On this inaugural visit to the Big Tomato, I decided to go for the "Baja Barbecue" pie. Described on the menu as "Chicken breast marinated in a a smoky barbeque sauce, red onions & Gouda cheese" this pie really brought a smile to my face. I can remember the first time I ever had a BBQ Chicken pizza (now a staple). It was 1996 at the Planet Hollywood in Aspen, CO. I thought it was just the niftiest thing. Now you can get one everywhere, usually soaked in pungent nasty bbq sauce and dry chicken. Well, this was not the case at the "Tomato". I asked them to throw some extra cheese on mine, and boy did they deliver. The sauce was mild and not overbearing, the onions liberal but not in excess, and the chicken full of flavor. Actually, full of chicken flavor, which is sadly unusual in pizza shops. You get the feeling that each pie has a different shape and it's own fingerprint. On this particular visit, I had the pie "half baked" for me, and wrapped, so I could finish it off in my oven at home. This technique is very common in Chicago, and works like a charm. I've taken many a Giordano's pizza home on the plane from Chicago! There are over twenty pies on the menu, all sounding interesting to me. I'm especially looking forward to returning soon to try the "Pesto Passion" pie. The menu also boasts an array of salads, soups, wraps and panini. On this visit, I went for the "Szechwan Chicken Salad" (Chicken Breast and shredded lettuce tossed in a savory peanut sauce with carrots, scallions, cilantro & crispy noodles). I loved the dressing, which was peanuty without being too thick and with a nice kick of spice. The whole thing comes served in a carved out breadbowl, with the "lid" on top. (looks like a birthday cake-sized burger!) I'd like to see them throw some cucumbers on this salad to cool the dressing a bit. Given the kindness of the staff, I bet you could just ask for some. The Original Big Tomato has certainly earned a spot on my "new favorites" list. I plan on returning many times and I hope you'll venture over to cute Miami Springs and do the same. It's proximity to Miami International Airport makes it a convenient stop before a flight, or on your way home from a trip. There's really no excuse for eating major chain assembly-line pizza when we have a place like this on our doorstep. Take the time, hop in your car, bring (and tell) a friend and head on over to the Original Big Tomato. The pizza is right on target, the salads fun, the staff wonderful, and their logo is surely a conversation starter.
(5)Mimi D.
WShen you want soup and a sanwiches.
(5)Mey W.
Amazing gourmet pizza. The dough is as good as it gets. I also tried their paninis and they were O.K. Overall I really like their pizza and Iove all the options they offer. The prices are really high but this is not your typical Papa Johns' pizza, you are getting a delicious gourmet pizza.
(4)Bill L.
I was tempted to give BT a 2 star. Why? I've been getting the pizza about once a week. FoodMuse had the soup once. It's served in a big round hollow bread crust. Today I had one of the salads. It ended up in the composter. Sorry BT. What was advertised as a Field Green salad was nothing more than iceberg lettuce with a few leaves of romaine, carrots, tomatoes and I think a cucumber. The dressing looked and smelled promising. It was their "homemade" oil based something. Not tasty at all. In fact, it had a strange flavor that I couldn't quite place. Not good. The pizza is acceptable. I like the way the crust is prepared and cooked. Toppings aren't skimpy and the cheese is not piled on. Prices are a bit steep for what you get. I'll keep getting the pizza from time to time because it's convenient.
(3)Keno C.
this is definitely a hidden gem! fantastic specialty pizzas and wraps with unrivalled service. the venue is well air conditioned and has televisions. if you like eating healthy, this is your spot.
(5)Rosalyn M.
Great pizza!!!!! Great place. It's in the corner of my house and I always go here.
(4)Isabelly R.
By far, best pizza in springs!
(5)Ana M.
I had this veggie panini here that Im still dreaming about. I cant get it out of my head. This place was packed for lunch, but it was well worth the wait. I loved it. My friend got a pizza with spinach and goat cheese. It looked divine. The food it great. It's this little spot on the corner, not fancy.. just easy and good. Its great that its so close to Hialeah. This little area is like a diamond in the rough. I like it. I like it.
(5)Jamie C.
Everything here tastes really good. The pizza, the wraps, the soups, the paninis, and MMmmmm the salads!! I'm a a big fan of salads, and my newest obsession is the chopped salad with chicken, must try!!!
(4)Juan Jose D.
I have mix feelings about this place, the first time we went there I was on diet and tried a wrap instead of a pizza, it was the must unflavored thing I have ever tried, next time we ordered, they took almost 1 and half hour to deliver, they got lost, I called twice, not even an apology or a discount, no nothing, the poor teenager that delivered was had more shame that the manager. Then we tried the pies as they name it, they are small but they have like 2 tons of dough, they are not cheap AT ALL, and because the bad experience they didn't taste great, but Im open to give it a try again...
(3)Stephanie R.
Not the best pizza spot but definitely not the worst. Don't expect a super deep dish pizza, I felt deceived when I got the pizza and saw that it looked regular and not even that big (10''). The pictures online don't do justice. On the other hand the pizza wasn't bad the tomatoes were juicy and delicious. We ate in and service was kind of slow. I would go again but I would order on the phone and pick it up. Its also pretty expensive for such a small personal pizza. They have a lot of variety in their menu, I would like to try some bread bowl dishes next time. I would recommend this spot for people who don't live too far from it but its not all that. Another thing I liked was that they baked my pizza in a way that the top cheese was toasty and the middle was juicy. Pretty yummy! Hope this helps :)
(3)Marlene L.
The pizzas are great, but tooooo expensive.
(3)Carrie B.
i love the pizza here. super yummy
(4)eglys h.
been here on several occassions. tried the pizza and soup. i have had the roasted tomato bisque which is delicious. as well as the mushroom brie bisque - creamy, nice size portions.. pizza i have had the margherita pie - love their crust - the pesto sauce is amazing.. this is also good to share!!! did find it a bit expensive for a personal pizza or 1 soup is $6.50 w/garlic mini loaf..... service has been nice and they even let u sample the soups of the day.....
(3)Lisa P.
I order from here once a week and i love it. The service is great, they already know what i'm going to order from the moment i say hello. I'm glad they are here.
(5)Rosie D.
I can't rate them on their delivery since I've never requested delivery from them, but their pizza is amazing. My pie of choice is their Pesto Passion pizza. It is amazing and a must try!
(4)Desirae M.
Expensive little Pizza's, but its worth it if you catch them on a good day. Sometimes you can get your order over cooked on the verge of burnt, and other times its cooked spot on. The flavor is definitely there, and worth the little expense every once in a while.
(3)Ingrid R.
Cold soup + old lettuce and almost no ingredients in my greek salad= $14. Value for money = 0 Won't be coming back
(1)Nikola P.
The only reason this review gets 2 stars instead of 1 is because the pizza is actually good. Other than that, everything else sucks about this place. I ordered my pizza and they said that delivery would be 60 to 90 minutes. While that seemed a bit long, I felt I could wait 90 minutes. Well, 2 hours later, the food had still not arrived. I called to find out where my pizza was and I was told that the computer "ate my order" and that the delivery guy just left with my food. Needless to say, it took over 2 1/2 hours for my food to arrive. I was so hungry that I just stuffed my face. Unfortunately, my co-worker came over to me after I had already eaten to show me a hair (not likely from a human from the look of it) that was in her pizza that was also ordered from The Original Big Tomato. I will not be ordering here again, nor do I recommend this restaurant to anyone.
(2)Jennifer S.
You could never go wrong here.... My absolute favorite neighborhood restaurant/cafe. From the pizzas to the panini's and obviously the freshly organic soups, everything is on point. Service is always attentive and assertive -- young people that know how to treat costumers. Whether sitting in or picking up orders, it is always a pleasure eating here. Thanks guys!
(5)Javier G.
Worst customer service ever, and they take more than 60 mins to deliver. I placed an order around 3:15 and it took about two hours for the order to deliver, I called the restaurant about an hour later after I placed the order and the guy on the phone told me that they didn't deliver from 3-5 pm, however it wasn't listed in the website nor did they call me to inform me about this, I was so upset after I got my food that I wasn't even hungry anymore. The food was good but ugh I was very dissatisfied.
(1)Erica P.
TERRIBLE. I ordered a taco salad for delivery and it came in the form of a mushed up ball of bread (why is a taco salad being served in a bread bowl anyway?), shredded iceberg lettuce and ground beef slapped on top. It was delivered on a paper plate wrapped in Saran Wrap and looked disgusting. Opening up the salad made a huge mess on my desk at work. The "strips of tortilla chips" was actually a separate bag of mediocre tortilla chips that were way too big to be thrown in a salad unless I broke them up myself. The lettuce was hot and soggy from being trapped under the ground beef, bread and Saran Wrap. I ended up taking a few bites and throwing the whole thing out. The flavor of the meat was decent, but it didn't overshadow the rest of the pathetic dish. What a waste of $12! I will not be ordering from here again.
(1)Jacie N.
Ordered the Exciting Italian Pizza Pie and the chopped salad (substituted the usual dressing for balsamic vinaigrette). It was DELICIOUS! The pizza is not very exciting to look at, but so good. Soft and cheesy and flavorful. I chose not to get the salad in a bread bowl- it is a large salad and could be a meal on its own. I will definitely eat here again next time I'm in Miami!
(5)Lucila I.
5 miserably small rolls full of lettuce. The turkey, roast beef, avocado, tomato, and mozzarella are barely, thinly visible. Although fresh, definitely not worth $8. This made me angry when I opened the box, very disappointing. They messed up the wrap flavor as well. Not the first time ordering. Done giving it chances. Only pro: it's fresh.
(2)Rosemary H.
Had the caprese panini and the turkey supreme! Absolutely delicious and enough to fill you up for the entire afternoon! Recommending to everyone I know!
(5)Jesus R.
Ah, yet another hit in the Springs. Everything I've had (with the exception of the Jerk Pizza, perhaps that was too ambitious!) was good to great. The pizzas are unique. Not NY style, nor Chicago style, more like a semi-deep dish. The ingredients are good and they're not super greasy, so it's a pretty yummy proposition. Their soups are great and you can have them in a delicious bread bowl, but to me the real standouts are the sandwiches. Try the Ms. Swiss. If you're really adventurous, tell them to add Gouda to it, like I do. The salads are very good as well. They have on called the Green Goddess that was very good. That day the cashier was wearing green. I couldn't help myself ;-)
(4)Mike D.
Good food, service is poor... Every time I order, it seems there is an issue. They don't to deliver, requested a salad bread bowl but they don't send the bread bowl or they don't have what I am requesting. Appearance of staff is also way unprofessional.
(2)Rachael H.
Big tomato is the kind of place you go to in Springs when you want a different kind of pizza. They have a lot of interesting combinations. The pizza crust is thick, which sometimes I don't mind. My favorite thing to eat here though isn't the pizza. It's the bikini panini and I love dipping i in the sauce it comes with, which I don't really know what it is. The soups here also sound amazing, and I'm not even much of a soup person. Overall, it's no Roman's when comparing it to other pizza places in Springs, but it's better than Papa John's for sure! The service is also really good.
(3)Jorge A.
I freaking love this place!!!! It isnt the easiest place to get to but its worth finding it!!! The food is totally awesome, the service is great, and the selection of food is sure to please any taste. I try to go to The Big Tomato once a week religiously!! I cannot say enough great things about it! My favorite is the turkey supreme panning. I heard they just opened a new location in Miramar so that great cause I am often in Broward County.
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