We've never been disapointed in the pizza here. The prices are on the high side, so make sure you find a coupon before ordering. It's a mile from our house which moves it from 3 to 4 star territory for us. Not as good as Nancy's, but still solid, tasty pizza. Staff is friendly enough. We had an issue with them forgetting our order one time and they made it right by delivering it to our house for free.
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Jeremy A.
I have always been happy with the Rosati's down the street from work, and there is finally one near our house! I have ordered from here a few times with no disappointment. They make a great thin crust and also a stuffed pizza! There were a few differences on the menu from the other Rosati's such as a 20" pizza, and panzarottis (fried calzones). They also make all kinds of pasta and sandwiches, but I haven't tried any of it from this location. You definitely need a coupon from here. For example: -- I ordered a 14" thin crust with one ingredient for about $17 carryout price. (without coupon) --With a coupon, you can get a 20" one topping AND 12 wings for about $22. All in all, they make an excellent pizza, send out good coupons, and have delivered the food hot so far!
(4)
Krystal B.
Pizza is always great have not been disappointed I always order the 16" stuffed pizza on mon- thurs because its bogo and I get a free 16" cheese thincrust great deal!! Also for Valentine's day they do a heart shaped pizza super cute
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Jeffery A.
My love for this place increased exponentially once I found out that they sell individual slices -- huge, delicious, CHEESY, slices. They only sell them until 4pm. I get a slice and a can of soda for under four bucks (I think). Make sure to ask for the Parmesan cheese and crushed red pepper (it's packaged separately so you can add according to your taste). I think you can eat at the little table inside if you want, but it's really a carry-out place. Your order always comes with a free smile and a heartfelt thank you.
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Chuck S.
I just had a pizza delivered and it was terrible. The crust was burnt pretty bad around the edges for about half of the pizza. The entire bottom was just slightly burnt underneath so every bite had a burnt flavor I don't remember ordering. This pizza doesn't measure up to some of the local competition, i.e. Chicago Dough, Little Joes & Beggars. This was my first time ordering from here and my last.
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Max A.
I've given this place several chances due to their inconsistencies, sometimes its good, sometimes its horrible. if you like to gamble this is your place, you may or may not get a good pizza your odds are not good. But your odds are great that you will get a gruff rude person to take your order. if you like people to make you feel like they are doing you a favor by taking your money....again this is your place. for the kind of money they are charging you'd think you would get both, not sure why they act like this when there are so many other consistently good and friendly options in town. I'm pretty sure this will be a failure eventually, i don't really care as i've quit ordering from them. only reason for 2 instead of 1 star is i did get a decent pizza a couple of times.
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Quiet Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Dogs Allowed : No Waiter Service : No Caters : Yes
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Pizza
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Joshua Y.
Big fan of the double dough pizza.
(4)Kelly K.
We've never been disapointed in the pizza here. The prices are on the high side, so make sure you find a coupon before ordering. It's a mile from our house which moves it from 3 to 4 star territory for us. Not as good as Nancy's, but still solid, tasty pizza. Staff is friendly enough. We had an issue with them forgetting our order one time and they made it right by delivering it to our house for free.
(4)Jeremy A.
I have always been happy with the Rosati's down the street from work, and there is finally one near our house! I have ordered from here a few times with no disappointment. They make a great thin crust and also a stuffed pizza! There were a few differences on the menu from the other Rosati's such as a 20" pizza, and panzarottis (fried calzones). They also make all kinds of pasta and sandwiches, but I haven't tried any of it from this location. You definitely need a coupon from here. For example: -- I ordered a 14" thin crust with one ingredient for about $17 carryout price. (without coupon) --With a coupon, you can get a 20" one topping AND 12 wings for about $22. All in all, they make an excellent pizza, send out good coupons, and have delivered the food hot so far!
(4)Krystal B.
Pizza is always great have not been disappointed I always order the 16" stuffed pizza on mon- thurs because its bogo and I get a free 16" cheese thincrust great deal!! Also for Valentine's day they do a heart shaped pizza super cute
(5)Jeffery A.
My love for this place increased exponentially once I found out that they sell individual slices -- huge, delicious, CHEESY, slices. They only sell them until 4pm. I get a slice and a can of soda for under four bucks (I think). Make sure to ask for the Parmesan cheese and crushed red pepper (it's packaged separately so you can add according to your taste). I think you can eat at the little table inside if you want, but it's really a carry-out place. Your order always comes with a free smile and a heartfelt thank you.
(5)Chuck S.
I just had a pizza delivered and it was terrible. The crust was burnt pretty bad around the edges for about half of the pizza. The entire bottom was just slightly burnt underneath so every bite had a burnt flavor I don't remember ordering. This pizza doesn't measure up to some of the local competition, i.e. Chicago Dough, Little Joes & Beggars. This was my first time ordering from here and my last.
(1)Max A.
I've given this place several chances due to their inconsistencies, sometimes its good, sometimes its horrible. if you like to gamble this is your place, you may or may not get a good pizza your odds are not good. But your odds are great that you will get a gruff rude person to take your order. if you like people to make you feel like they are doing you a favor by taking your money....again this is your place. for the kind of money they are charging you'd think you would get both, not sure why they act like this when there are so many other consistently good and friendly options in town. I'm pretty sure this will be a failure eventually, i don't really care as i've quit ordering from them. only reason for 2 instead of 1 star is i did get a decent pizza a couple of times.
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