Enzo’s Pizza
4487 Hugh Howell Rd, Tucker, GA, 30084
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Address :
4487 Hugh Howell Rd
Tucker, GA, 30084 - Phone (770) 938-3696
- Website https://www.enzospizzaatlanta.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 12
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
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
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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David S.
This has got to be one of the best pizza places I've been to. The ingredients were fresh and delicious! The pizza was cooked to perfection. The garlic knots were also to die for. Some of the best I've ever had. Beer was priced well and the staff is super friendly. Would recommend this to everyone.
(5)Beth J.
I have been here many many times and always loved the food and the atmosphere. I was looking forward to enjoying a nice evening of pizza and drinks with family and friends. Kyle and the young lady behind the counter were so rude and disrespectful it was unbelievable. Sad to say we left over $0.50 per beer x maybe 3 beers. We left and settled for PaPas pizza. What could have been a $30-$45 tab was scrapped over maybe $4. Sad Enzos. Very sad
(1)Max A.
We were actually going to another place when we drove by and saw that the place was packed, we checked Yelp and Enzo's had decent reviews, so we stopped. Not sure if we had an isolated bad experience or this is normal. But, the pizza is mediocre at best. The pizza had at least 1.5 inch of crust with no cheese or sauce and there was one or two pepperoni's per slice. The cheese and sauce was very light. The pie was a decent size, but in my mind, when paying top dollar for pizza, the pie should be large and the toppings should be thick. VERY OVERPRICED! Also, for you beer lovers. The choices are few. Luckily we are PBR drinkers and $6 for a ice cold glass pitcher worked out for us. We sat on the patio and it was nice, but the inside was full of families. By full, I mean loud and chaotic. It is a family joint, so expect a lot of loud kids. Just sayin'
(2)Kelly H.
Have read some pretty scathing reviews of this place on here. Honestly, I didn't see a problem with the place. Ordered 2 pies, a family, and a goombah. Both tasty. Crust is nice and thin, and the 'bones,' or crusts are nice and light and airy. Sauce is good, wasn't overpowering. Toppings were good. Had to go with 3 stars for the awkward entrance ordering system, at which you feel a bit rushed and not very prepared to order. Also the pizza being just... pizza. Will go back again.
(3)Thomas L.
Enzo's Pizza is a cool little restaurant on Hugh Howell RD. in Tucker, GA. Their specialty is pizza, but they also serve some salads and subs. Given that I have yet to try those, this review will be based upon the pizza. First, a word about the restaurant itself. I like it. The interior of the restaurant is fairly standard and unremarkable. They do have a cool patio area that is a cool place to sit and enjoy good pizza and beer on a nice day, though. All those who have been to the area know that Hugh Howell doesn't provide much scenery, but the owners have done a nice job sheltering patrons from the non-existent view and traffic noise with a fountain and foliage. Insofar as service, I've never dealt with anything but smiles and thank yous. Orders are placed at the counter, and you'll receive a little placard that will let the server know the appropriate table to which to bring the food. Non-alcoholic beverages are self-service and and beers are usually ordered at the counter. I prefer it this way because that means there is no waiting around for a check. And don't be lazy. It won't kill you to walk 20 feet to get a refill of Coke or another pitcher of beer. The last thing we Americans need to do is walk less. Now, for the most important part: the pizza. It's very good. I would recommend the Neapolitan. I've had the Sicilian before, and while no fault of Enzo's, I personally do not enjoy a really "doughy" pizza at all. I like my pizzas thin, where I can barely taste the crust, and the cheese, sauce and toppings really come through. When I go to Enzo's, I usually order pepperoni and Italian sausage. For me, Italian sausage is something that can either taste really good, or quite offensive, but I do enjoy whatever variety is served at Enzo's. Finally, the only place I can say that I like hands down better than Enzo's is New York Pizzeria. If you have tastes like mine, that is quite the compliment. Check it out if you're in the area or passing by. I don't think you'll be dissappointed. Pros: Very good pizza. Friendly service. Cons: No major cons. Verdict: Recommended.
(4)Marc M.
They got a new russian guy doing tge pizza and the slices are like he is still in russia..... I been going there for years but today is my last time. Pizza slice used to be a great size now its half of whst it use to be. Cheap ass cook bringing the biz down. It s not about the money but then again you ended buying extra slices cause they are giving you half of what you supposed to get..... They need to do better....for me.... i ll find another pizza place.
(2)Mike S.
Four of six beer taps not working - out of 3 salad dressings unavailable out if Pesto. This was a go to place. Too bad as the staff is kind - seems like a lack of management issue.
(1)Mary T.
The Sicilian slices are mediocre. I wouldn't recommend this location, but it's convenient and has 2 for 1 slices. You get what you pay for I suppose.
(3)Rhett W.
Delicious pizza and ice cold beer. Couldn't ask for more from a pizza joint. Quick and attentive service. Patio is nice. Would be nicer with speakers. Will be returning weekly.
(4)Jabari M.
2 for 1 Sicilian or Neapolitan slices is the draw here. The pizza here was pretty good. It's the best i've had in the area. They also have a decent drink selection.
(4)Frank L.
Are meatballs suppose to be grey? Outside of location, cool outdoor area, the food and service is severely lacking. But honestly, if the food was amazballs, I could live with slow service. Spaghetti and meatballs should look like spaghetti and meatballs, not grey meat and ragu from a can - food needs to be visually appealing. Couple that with not great tasting food, and you regret having stopped by for dinner. I have been to this location 3-4 times and typically get the same result. Maybe I am a slow learner.
(1)Kyle M.
I love Enzo's. It is great pizza for the price. Not my favorite pizza in the world, but if you play your cards right, it can be very cost effective. Enzo's is a great middle ground for my wife and I to meet and have lunch at. We usually split the Sicilian (crust) one slice pizza. The Sicilian pizza is buy one get one free, so we get two slices for the price of one. We usually split a salad as well and both drink water. We can get lunch for under $15. That's less than most fast-food restaurants!
(5)Joshua M.
So glad they were open late on a Saturday! This pizza is awesome! I got the Sicilian with paisano and it was delicious. We walked in the door at 11:50pm and the only other things open in tucker were a sonic and a McDonald's so this was definitely a win! Nice homey feel with a few options on beer and wine. Tv's around so you can watch the game too! I'll definitely be back!
(4)Phong T.
Don't know how many times I've been here. Nice atmosphere with inside and outside seating. It's also nearby instead of having to drive to say, Fellini's. I haven't gone back in a while, but this place is delicious and affordable--somewhat overpriced to many, but it's not that bad. You pay about the same at other places. Their calzone makes your mouth water! Pizza slices are fairly big so think twice!
(4)Nancy L.
Been here only twice and that was one too many times. Although the staff is phenomenal, the atmosphere borders on being too much like a Chuck-E-Cheese to satisfy my adult needs, and the food is super, super (!) bland! For a family with small kids who just want bread and cheese, this place is perfect! However, if you are an adult who requires good food, good conversation and good times, you definitely wanna pass this place on by.
(1)David S.
Consistently great!!! Great value, great tunes, great pizza, great beer! We always order the Paisan and The Family. Garlic Knots are amazing!
(5)John M.
This has become my favorite place for pizza. Casual, friendly atmosphere, good music, good food! They have outdoor seating for those who like that - it even has an outdoor fireplace.
(5)Rachel L.
Great pizza, and we loved the outdoor seating area. Nice beer (and soda) selection. Friendly staff.
(5)Jai R.
Overall pretty good Sicilian pizza. I came here for lunch and ordered a two Sicilian slices with bacon and sausage and a side salad. The cashier talked me into two slices because I thought they would be tiny. Trust me, I only needed one slice but the other slice made for take home dinner. The dough was really good but like others I felt it was a bit over cooked on the bottom. Maybe 1-2 less minutes in the oven would make it less burnt and less dangerous in you mouth (ouch). But it was good, there was a ton of meat and the perfect amount of sauce and cheese on it. The side salad had way more other veggies than lettuce. It was more like a green pepper and olive salad. Next time I will bypass the salad and go for the pizza only. It at a good price and very filling. I can definitely see why people love this place.
(3)Greg C.
Food quality has gotten awful. Won't be back ever. Not first time of poor service/food.. 2 rotten salads in a row and manager cops an attitude about losing money for comps. Hey dumb a$$ don't serve rotten food and you won't have to replace it!! Learn how to run a restaurant! !
(1)Anthony T.
With so many pizza places around this place is one of the best in its class. Thus place seems to be a neighborhood favorite. Friendly staff, great pizza, cold beer. What else do you need? It's always a bonus when they have the fireplace outside fired-up
(5)Ebony B.
This place makes some really really really good pizza. They have good sicilian pizza, which often sells out. (make more dough perhaps) The Family is a great deal, and they have lots of toppings that other places do not- goat cheese, ricotta for one, and the cashiers are flexible about making a custom pie with whatever you'd like. They have cheap beer on tap and the pitchers are fairly priced. Lovely outdoor space under a pergola to enjoy nighttime and cool days. Inside the TV has the popular sports games to keep those folks entertained. Dessert is overpriced for underwhelming portion size. There isn't someone that takes your order at the table; doesn't seem to me like it'd be hard to do seeing that a waiter brings you your food anyway! Not very many non-alcoholic beverage options. In any case, my favorite pizza joint in Tucker.
(4)Kat C.
Don't waste your time....really. My boyfriend and I waited for over 35 minutes for a few slices of pizza...I mean REALLY? It's not a gourmet meal..it's PIZZA! When we finally got them, they resembled something my dog had regurgitated into her feeding dish. They tasted terrible! The slices were swimming in grease and missing most of the toppings we requested. When we told the waitress that we were displeased with our meal, she halfheartedly said she was sorry. There were no attempts made to correct the mistake by her or any other members of staff. My money is better spent elsewhere. Never again.
(1)Frank N.
Food is Great. Prices are great. Atmosphere is ok. Music is Way TOO LOUD! Otherwise, a great place for a quick lunch.
(4)Darren H.
So my last review was back in 2011 & it's amazing how things change in a few years. Leaving work late I was hungry & in the mood for some pizza. Enzo's is usually my go to spot in this area so I set my navigation system for Enzo's. Upon arrival I wait around at the counter to order & my waitress is totally engaged in her conversation with her friend. now if this was taking place in the back or a corner someplace how could I be mad but she was standing a few feet from the ordering & could clearly see me waiting. When she did decide to take my order it was more of a bother & she rushed through taking my order & money & basically ran back over to talk to her friend before I even finished signing my Credit Card receipt. I waited around for a few minutes but as I sat there I just got pissed that here I am spending my hard earned money & the least I should expect is to act like you were engaged in your job even if it's only for the short time i'm there [to go order]. I thought better of me spending my money here & asked to void out my order. Even that was a total but hurt & the same waitress acting like she was all put out that I wanted my money back. Jump cut to me getting in my car & driving up the street to the new BBQ place there & spending twice the amount I spent at Enzo's. I'm looking back & my earlier reviews & this place has been up & down for me & this time it's taken it's lowest dip yet.
(2)Mel K.
Excellent pizza, loved that they have cream soda on tap!
(5)Mark L.
Staff is nice but the food at this place sucks. Pizza had way too much cheese to the point it was dripping with grease and impossible to eat without a knife and fork. I threw most of it directly into the trash. I will eat almost anything too but not this super crappy pizza.
(2)Nini H.
I've had my fair share of garlic knots and these are ok. The marinara sauce is weak and somewhat watered down. The knots are more like pretzels with oil and garlic sprinkled over. I ordered a ny style pepperoni - The waiter is nice and quiet but has dead eyes. The music isn't that loud. it's a Sunday Night and the demographic is old and caucasian .no supermodels here, just normal folk. My slice of pizza has five pieces of pepperoni. The cheese doesn't ooze :( I am as satisfied with this pizza as much as I'd be satisfied with a pizza from sbarro at the mall food court.
(2)Kathleen E.
Order taker was a bit ditzy with an attitude. Spaghetti with meat sauce was watery. Tomato sauce had next to no seasoning in it. Meatballs were good though. Bread was very stake with no taste. The staff could not find the remote to change channels on the TV. The place is going downhill.
(2)Tiffany D.
I love Enzos. The pizza is delicious. The menu is oddly similar to Fellini's but the pizza in my opinion is way better. Hot and yummy. Great sauce. I am from New York and although there is no pizza pike NY pizza... I really like this place.
(5)Yasiin H.
Really nice place to go with a group of friends.the medium pizza Is big enough for two people to split the service is good.i ordered a chicken and green pepper pizza with an Alfredo base and it was really good.i love how the pizza dough is fresh and you can see then tossing it.the scenery and environment is really nice it's good to watch sporting events with friends.i will probably go back to watch some games with friends.real nice place I really enjoyed it
(4)Frenkeya N.
Me, my husband,and my 3 year old son didn't like the Sicilian pizza no wonder it is buy one get one. We have 14 slices that nobody is going to eat.
(2)Melissa L.
I wish I could give them a better review because the atmosphere is right and the food is actually pretty good when they get it right, unfortunately they only get everything right 1 out every 5 visits. It is not understood that appetizers arrive prior to food (ie garlic knots or salad). Special instructions for food are only sometimes honored. Service is usually good, but it definitely depends on the specific employee. Beer is flat about 30% of the time. I wish we could call it our neighborhood joint for pizza, but the unpredictability of the entire experience is too unreliable. So for now, our family's Friday Night Pizza tradition will be seeking more reliable pizza parlors.
(2)Paul F.
Enzo's is fine, although I do think it is overpriced and haven't been visiting as much as I use to. (Been going to NY Pizzeria on Chamblee Tucker instead, a little seedy, but really nice guys there). My beef today is with pickup. Most every time I go there to pickup, my order is not ready. Happened again tonight. 10-15 minutes I was told. Came after 20 minutes. Then waited another 10 minutes. Would have waited longer but had to ask the person at the front to check on my order. All I ask, Enzo's, is give me an honest time. It was already a long day, I don't want to spend more time in your restaurant waiting for an order you told me would be done when I arrived.
(3)Robert M.
I will keep it short and sweet. Decor, ambiance and salads at this place are similar (nearly identical) to what you find you get at Fellini's. The real deal here is two (for the price of one) sicilian slices. They are big squares of fluffy, doughy, cheesy and buttery goodness - and a steal at $3.95 (two!). Plus $6 pitchers of PBR are a big bonus also.
(4)Perla N.
Its pretty good pizza! I love the cheese pizza. I always get the Large
(4)Russ G.
Am I at Felini's??? For the entire experience, parking, ordering, eating, and leaving, I'd swear I was at a Felini's Pizza. Which isn't all bad mind you, just not what you expect from a completely different chain of restaurants. There's plenty of parking here and a huge outdoor area which is awesome, and it's the typical order, sit and wait type setting you'll find at Felini's. The beer selections remind me of them too, as well as the entire menu save for some pasta dishes. I had a craving for pizza on the day I went but sadly their pizza kind of missed my desire, not sure if it was the grease, the burnt crust, or just knowing I had to go back to work but I really didn't enjoy it as much as I'd hoped. The service was great and friendly but the food itself leaved me wanting more. Maybe a return trip is in order but for now there's just nothing standing out here.
(3)E P.
We came to enzos for a nice and quick meal. We waited an hour, the service was terrible and everything there was not clean. The enzos near us closed down because of Health problems and now I know why. The crust was disgusting and the pasta was overcooked.
(2)Chris W.
Every time I'm in Stone Mountain I stop in for some excellent pie at Enzo's. I typically get slices so I can try the different types, but this most recent visit resulted in ordering a whole pie. We ordered the Goomba and while it was 10:30 at night, it was excellent quality and the perfect end to a very long day. Know that if you order the house salad its pretty large and could easily feed two diners. I love that you get a frozen chilled glass even when you order a fountain drink -- nice touch!
(4)Tracie J.
Love this place. I go at least once a week for lunch or dinner. The pizza is so good. The "family" is my fav. Not a fan of the sandwiches. The chicken parm sub is not what I thought it was going to be. It was grilled chicken instead of breaded and fried. The flavor was okay, but not great. Stick with the pizza. I also love Enzo's for the great service and especially, the red cream soda and BIRCH BEER!! Yesss!
(4)Mary M.
I've only had their pizza takeout and only tried the cheese version, so no comment on the service or toppings, but i am a huge fan! Their sauce is unique and delicious, sweet at tomato-y with a smooth oregano backing, nothing at all like Fellini's (like some other reviewers have claimed). They also have an awesome chewy crust with a ton of flavor. I am a sucker for delicious pizza and have been increasingly disappointed in the quality of Fellini's so super excited to have learned about this option. three cheers for pizza and four stars for Enzo's (their takeout pizza anyway)
(4)Tambu D.
I have been living in Tucker before Enzo's came into town and drive by it every day and so decided to give it a shot, especially due to the fact that the parking lot is usually full over the weekends which is a good sign.I called in my order which they said would be ready in 10 mins and it was.I ordered a slice of the meat lover pizza and it was a tad bit too salty for me.I also thought the pizza could use a bit more marinara sauce.The dough on the other hand was perfect.... Overall customer service was good but pizza was nothing to write home about.I would give them another try ordering a different type of pizza next time though.
(3)Adriel H.
I went to this place with 6 other people one sunday afternoon, and it was almost empty so we basically had the place to ourselves. We ordered 2 large family pizzas, but they took forever to make, considering there was only one other customer there. The decor is decent, with a couple tvs, and the ourdoor seating is pretty nice, with plenty of flowers/vines that made it a homely country feel. The pizza itself was HUGE. 9 fat squares of something reminiscent of deep dish pizza. The only major downside was that there were relatively few toppings considering how big the pizza was. However, it was really cheap, only $4 per person to feed 7 people with 6 slices left over. Definitely recommend it if you want a cheap eat.
(3)Jalonda H.
If you don't like crowds I would advise you not to eat here around 5 basically dinner time. It does get a little busy
(4)Alexa G.
We get a carryout pizza here every Friday. It's always busy, so call ahead if you want it within ten minutes, but it's worth the wait. I don't think I've ever eaten such amazing Italian sausage, that stuff is like crack! And the service is *always* great. I'm lactose-intolerant, so even THINKING about pizza is usually out of the question.. and this place is just so worth it. Best pizza I can recall eating. Pasta isn't bad either, and the garlic knots are good.
(5)Carter S.
A regular spot for me. The pizza is admittedly hit or miss, and even when it hits, it's good but not amazing. Having said that, everything else more than makes up for it. The hours are great, the patio is great, the service is great, the atmosphere is great. If I wanted gourmet pizza, I wouldn't be coming here, but it's a true neighborhood hangout. Whether I'm hanging out on the patio with friends in the afternoon or stopping in at night for a slice and a beer while watching whatever game or fight is on, it rarely disappoints.
(4)Adp P.
We've eaten here since they opened and yesterday's dinner was a real let down. We got the usual - salad and a couple of slices of pizza each and were UNusually disappointed. Salad - wrong. Guy wrote down what we wanted, kitchen sent it out loaded with onions. Ick. I'll allow a slammed kitchen for that, but not the pizza - it was inexcusable. The crust hadn't risen at all and was entirely tasteless. Basically I got stale cardboard with toppings. Yum. They were out of Sicilian as well. I'll give them one more chance, they were packed, but I think the Papa Johns across the street would have been better.
(1)Daniel F.
The pizza is always great and I live the garlic cheese knots. They have plenty of seating and nice outside area.
(4)Melissa R.
Good salads, pizza and calzones. My family goes once or twice a month.
(4)John F.
Great 2 for 1 special Good pizza and a good value
(4)Mary R.
This is a review for my mom. She went a few months ago and the food was great! But she would never go back because the owner's children were terrorizing the customers and taking down decorations. When she confronted him about children tearing down thing, he laughed and said that those were his kids. And let them continue! He is a former employee of Fellini's Pizza and the menu is a complete copy.
(2)Karlie M.
Just inconsistent. The 3 times I've gone I have ordered the same thing. A slice of nancy(veggie) and a. Slice of the paisan(margarita with pesto). The first time was. So good that I told everyone I know about this awesome pizza spot around the corner. The second time I was shocked at how different it was-- very thrown together and the cheese wasn't even melted. This last time they put enough garlic on the nancy to kill a mule. I mean like 2 or 3 spoonfulls on the 1 slice. They put so much cheese on it that I feel like I ate a steak instead of a slice of veggie pizza And 2 hours and 2 sticks of doublemint later I still taste garlic. I wish I could tell "Enzo" how these kids running the place are ruining a very good thing. Nice atmosphere. Great prices. But you never know if it will be good.
(2)Christa F.
My brother and I frequent this place at lunch during the week. The wait staff is very attentive and the atmosphere is great! The food is absolutely delicious! I love both their pizza & salads!
(5)T. R.
Every town should have it's own locally-owned pizza parlor and Enzo's fits the bill nicely for Tucker. I've always been pleased with it. The Sicilian and thin styles are both top notch. They do not skimp on the toppings, either. Salads are equally generous. Yes, it's a haven for families and it can get noisy, but nobody seems to mind. It's not a place for debutantes. The staff have always been nice to me, but maybe that's because I'm nice to them and don't demand everything under the sun. Some diners don't understand this concept. Enzo's also has the distinction of serving Barq's red cream soda (nectar of the gods for an Ohio girl like me), a beverage that is nearly impossible to find in Georgia. For that reason alone they will always have a place in my heart.
(4)D S.
They recently FAILED their health inspection. GROSS. Eat at your own risk!
(1)G D S.
I love this place! As good as the Pizza, Pasta, Salads, etc. are, the Service is Better! I enjoy the Sicilian (2 for 1) slices for about $3; lunch or Dinner for less than $5 with a drink is hard to beat! Several Flat Screens make watching your favorite sports teams easy and the staff provide outstanding services and maintain a fun filled , friendly demeanor.......... You will love this place, if you like good food and great people!
(5)Rochelle D.
I like the idea, this place has so much potential. But, the pizza leaves much to be desired. I tried the Sicilian pizza. Just like other Yelpers, I had a crisp (almost burnt), flavorless crust with cold toppings, and only partially melted cheese. What little sauce was on the pizza tasted almost like straight tomato paste, how about some garlic or even salt and pepper. I was extremely disappointed and will not be returning to Enzo's
(1)Dalora S.
The pizza is good, but whether it will be fresh depends on how busy they are. They don't hesitate to serve you a rewarmed slice on a slow day. Nice outdoor brick patio with fireplace. It made for a great first date and became a regular spot. Never had a problem with service. Family-friendly.
(3)Greg M.
Been coming here since they opened. The garlic knots are killer! Food quality has been hit or miss for the past month. Great neighborhood joint.
(4)Gretchen S.
First the good: Cheap beer, tasty pizza. Now the Not So: Last Friday the place was JAMMED PACKED with SCREAMING NOISY BRATTY KIDS. I can't really blame the kids so don't think me a "hater" but I DO blame the parents. When alcohol is available in a "kid-friendly" setting its bound to happen- folks just expect that the kids will take care of themselves I guess. We couldn't even hear ourselves across the table. Now I really do not want to blame Enzo's.I wanted to SUPER over-tip the wait staff for their obvious misery. Also, I think their lights are too bright- perhaps there is a corollary between the two? Further study on this matter to come! I'd like Enzo's to stick around a while so I'll just consider this a take out place. By the way- not sure if its a regional thing as I seem to be the only person (Chicago Girl here talking!) that does not understand why on earth my pizza is not cooked- ON TOP. The crust is lovely crusty on the bottom, but all of the toppings, including the "extra" (?really?) cheese were barely warmed through and certainly not warm and toasty brown. This is not the first pizza I've had in the South like this. If you really want to taste flavor though, perhaps cooking the pizza on the TOP as well as on the bottom could be the way to go.
(2)Sylvester T.
My wife and I went there after a concert last Friday night! Got a Sausage and Pepperoni Slice....The best i have ever tasted and the chucks of sausage on my slice were huge! I would recommend Enzo's to pizza lovers everywhere!
(4)Iffat B.
I love the pizza here....The Nancy is amazing! Their garlic knots are really good too!
(5)Leslie B.
I came in to check out the 2 for 1 Sicilian slice special, and ordered two slices with pepperoni. I had also checked out reviews here on Yelp and was excited to try the pizza. Unfortunately, I was quite underwhelmed. Some Yelpers have mentioned they enjoyed the pizza sauce, but though I saw it on the pizza, it had no taste - and neither did the cheese or the pepperoni. It all was just bland. I had to add some red pepper flakes to the pizza obtain any zip whatsoever. The crust was puffy, sort of like a dinner roll. Not awful, but just not what I expected. On a positive note, I did enjoy a lovely evening on the patio, which is pleasant and well-screened from street noise, and the staff were cheerful
(2)Sheryl C.
My daughter and I went there for lunch last week. The guy at the counter was very friendly. We both got a slice of pizza. It was a huge slice and very tasty. I would definitely go there again if I am in the area.
(3)Bri C.
I've been really happy with Enzo's. I've been about 4 times now, and the food is good, the atmosphere is nice, and the service is friendly. They are having a 2 for 1 special on their sicilian pizza (pie or slice), so a lunch with 2 slices of pizza is $3. They also have $5 pitchers of PBR as well as others on tap. I think the food is good, it seems very similar to fellini's. I recommend it, and hope it sticks around. I think they have free wifi also. Not sure, but saw others using their computer.
(4)adrian w.
I have been here more than 10 times easy. Nice setting for a small pizza place. Wait staff has always been super friendly. Great prices on the food and beer. A hint - Sicilian slices of any pizza are usually 2 for 1. Another hint - pbr pitchers at 5 bucks. I will be going back, possibly tomorrow.
(4)Ron D.
Real good authentic pizza and very friendly. A pleasant surprise.
(4)Julia H.
Everyone who works here is super nice. I liked the more adventurous toppings. the ones that make your pizza look like a salad- lightly wilted spinach, big fresh tomatoes, lots of fresh garlic. I am from California and all, the home of funky toppings on pizza. ( : The sauce was solid- zesty, not quite as zesty as I like, but close. But ... the crust was quite soggy and there wasn't enough cheese on in. I'll definatle try it again though. And the music on Saturday nights was an added bonus.
(3)Bill G.
Enzo is a busy, local family-friendly place, with delicious, nicely-textured (bumpy crust, chunky ingredients) pizza. The pies have a gentle sweetness to them that I really enjoy. I'm usually happy to have something from the national delivery chains, but when I want something nicer, this place hits the spot. I can see how the noise and commotion on a Saturday night would put people off, but you can take the family outside and grab a picnic table. I would not go there for a date or quiet adult conversation on Saturday night, but for drinks, slices and being yourself with family or friends, it may do the trick for you.
(4)Wes P.
Great place to go for pizza, pasta or calzones and a pitcher of beer. Relaxed atmosphere and good food makes for a nice way to spend an afternoon. I recommend a slice with ricotta and bacon! Delicious!
(4)Robin D.
When I'm craving a good piece of pizza by the slice, nothing else will do! I've been looking for a good pizza by the slice place since I moved to Atlanta. I finally found one! Enzo's! It's a bonus that it's not too far from my house! The melted mozz knots are pretty good too!
(4)Wilson Y.
The service was slow. Multiple orders at our table were botched. My order came wrong the first AND second time, but was close enough the second time, so I ate it anyway. The patio was chock full of yelling children. The food was OK, but nothing special. The salad could not have been a more blatant copy of a Fellini's salad, down to EVERY ingredient and a poor facsimile of Fellini's dressing. I will not go back.
(1)Jay A.
Can't read the menu
(1)Scot L.
It's hard to find a place where someone can get a pitcher of beer and two slices of pizza for under 10 bucks. But Enzo's delivers in that rigid criteria. Pitchers of PBR are 5 bucks everyday, and 2 for 1 sicilian slices will run you about 4 bucks total. The outdoor patio area is a great spot on a nice day, has a fountain and a fireplace. They definitely draw in the family crowd but if I had kids I would be there often as well. They add to the fun of the place for myself, kids have a great spirit. And Tucker/Decatur has a lot of young families which is great for myself as a Tucker resident. Keep on coming families and keep on pumping out those rugrats. They always play great music here as well.
(4)Kathryn D.
Family friendly, good food, cheap beer. The ONLY patio experience in Tucker.
(4)Nikkie F.
let me start off by saying: I am not really a pizza person. I just don't dig it. However -- Enzo's is pretty cool. It's nothing fancy, just a laid back, average, neighborhood pizza joint. You walk in, order at the front counter, receive your "order indicator" which is just a postcard in a plastic frame, get yourself a drink, have a seat at any table you like, and wait a few minutes for your food to be brought to you. Totally chill. I really like the outdoor patio with fountain for warm summer evenings. I believe that early evenings are more family-friendly: elementary-school age kids, screaming babies, and whathaveyou assemble here to eat up their wares. Delic pizza, great calzones, yummy garlic knots, fresh salads... the good things. Later evening and into the night is when the more hip crowd, and college kids come out. their 5$ beer pitchers really appeal to the young couples and poor college students. All in all, and for as much as I'm not a pizza fan per say, this is a pretty cool place with pretty good food. Heck, their pizza sure beats out Pizza BUTT and Papa RUNS, and DUMBinoes -- so I really cannot complain!
(3)Jessica P.
So today at work, our marketing manager was in the office. A large portion of his job is traveling so we don't see him that much. He came by to see us and said, "Are you guys going to Enzo's for lunch today?" I had previously told him about Enzo's because he is such a huge fan of Fellini's so the last time he was in the office and wanted pizza, he said he wanted to try Enzo's. Our office is closer to Enzo's and me and my "lunch buddies" prefer it. One of my friends, who is from New Jersey and grew up in Brooklyn says that this pizza is "as close to New York style pizza as you're going to get." I have been frequenting Enzo's since my husband and I first moved to the area three years ago. We've had parties over there and the staff is always very helpful and accomodating. If you're not in the mood for pizza and everyone in your crew wants to go there, the menu does offer options. You can have salad, pasta or sandwiches. If I'm not in the mood for a slice, I usually go with the "make your own" pasta bowl and get chicken fettucine alfredo. The noodles and sauce are always great but sometimes the chicken is a little bland and sometimes overcooked. This is a really cool hangout spot- if you want to sit inside and watch one of the many flat screens while eating your pizza and throwing back a beer or two, you can do that. If it's a beautiful Spring/Summer day and you want to enjoy the fresh air, there is plenty of outdoor seating. We took a slice of pepperoni back to the office for my boss who let it sit on his desk and get cold. By the time he finally ate it, he said that even cold it was good. The food is good, the prices are reasonable and the atmosphere is great.
(4)John W.
In my 60+ years, I've eaten pizza from NYC to LA, from Chicago to Miami. The sicilian family pizza here is among the top three I've had anywhere at any time; I think better than Fellinnis. They load the pizzas with so many great toppings that it's ridiculous. And, at the time of writing this, they give you 2 for 1 on whole pizza or slice making it unbelievably cheap for pizza this good. From what I could see, the portions for other menu items are equally generous. Unpretentious atmosphere in a former fast food restaurant. Flat screen TV's to watch games. Because it is family place, at times kids can make it loud. Good service. Has a neat patio with fireplace and fountain. For pizza, this is a don't miss place!
(5)Crystal W.
I'm a big fan of Enzo's! As a girl who grew up in New York/New Jersey, I'm particular about my pizza. Enzo's stacks up! I've been three times now and I love it. The crust is thin but chewy and the cheese is just right. It's as good as any pizzeria in NY. I will definitely go back!
(4)Kim M.
Terrific, hip NY-style pizza spot. Rock music. Frosty cold glasses. Breezy patio seating for good weather days. Order a slice of 'The Family' pizza.
(4)Tosha Q.
i go here often an usually have a good experience. the atmosphere is great, the staff is friendly and the pizza always taste great. however i must say i am disappointed in the shrinking calzone, they use to be my favorite but now the kid sized portion and the same cost and limited 3 toppings a calzone will have me looking else where for my favorite pockets. i will be back for the regular pies and garlic/cheese knots..
(4)David K.
Enzo's is awesome. It is the type of place that is so laid back and easy going, that once you get comfortable it is hard to leave. There pizza is solid, I suggest getting the all meat pizza, I think it is called the goombah. The nancy looks like someone dumped a salad onto our pizza, which doesn't really work, it just makes it soggy, so order a house salad on the side if you gotta have the veggies. For some reason they do not offer a greek salad, which is my favorite. There cheese calzones are some of the best I have ever had, they use a high quality mozzarella that just keeps stretching and never breaks. Once again if you get spinach or tomatoes in your calzone it will be soggy, so I recommend sticking to the cheese or meat and cheese. I always get two pitchers of PBR while I am there, they also have sweetwater on tap, and you get to keep the glass. There outdoor seating is nice and cozy, and they usually have a fire going in the winter, to provide some warmth. The only thing annoying is that sometimes big families will show up and bring their brat kids there, and they will be running around screaming, but I have been lucky most of the times I have gone there.
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