My kids and I love Nancy's Pizza. The staff are always friendly and the Pizza is best in town.
(5)
James C.
One of my three favorites in the area. Never had a bad pizza ever!!! They always have coupons and deals that help offset a Friday Night dinner for 5 - saved over $8 bucks on two great thin crust pies. Keep up the great work Nancy's
(4)
Lillian B.
Not the cheapest, but the thick stuffed pizza is seriously amazing (great crust, great sauce, tons of cheese...) and once you order from them once, they tend to supply good coupons on a regular basis.
(5)
Eric L.
AMAZING Stuffed Pizza. They have coupons that make the pizza a really great deal. I got a large 2.5" thick stuffed pizza with 3 toppings for $23 out the door. Really clean flavors. Nice and hot. Great service all around.
(5)
Chris M.
HORRIBLE! They screwed up my pizza 2 weeks ago, the girl on the phone told me I would receive a $10.00 credit on my next order. I call in to place my order and they tell me I only get $5.00 for getting a pizza that stuck to their crappy tin foil which made it almost inedible. The pizza was an x-large and cost me $17.00. The owner/manager then tells the girl after my arguing that it was for $10.00 says they won't deliver to me as I am out of the area now - hahaha - I am 5 minutes from them. This is how you want to run a business Nancy's in Tinley? Nancy's has different owners so I won't punish other locations just the ones that these cheap, ignorant lying owners run. Go to Beggars Pizza if you want to be treated right and get the best pie in town. 0 stars if I could. Losers.
(1)
Chris K.
First let me say that we have ordered from Nancy's in Orland on 143rd religiously for over 5 years. Delicious every time!! Moved to Tinley.....disaster. Gave this location about 6 or 7 chances. Always ordered the same thing. Godfather with hot peppers, meatball sandwich and potato wedges. The wedges in Orland ALWAYS come with ketchup and a larger portion. Tinley, half the portion, twice the cost and old and cold. Meatball sandwich, passable, by my husband who doesn't care what he eats. The godfather......sad, pathetic, excuse for a beef sandwich. Always overcooked. dry, no flavor, like chewing on sawdust. The bread so over toasted it rips the roof of your mouth. This time asked for au jus on side to break up the bread...doesn't come with a lid on the container. It's wrapped in tin foil. Give me a break! Also, it's a chain, how is the bill over $5.00 more than Orland? Never complained because I've just been too exhausted to. Tomorrow, I will call and speak with a manager (probably a 16 year old kid). To be continued....................
(1)
Don S.
Nancy's is known primarily for pizza, not sandwiches. If you want a beef sandwich, go to Al's Beef which has the best beef sandwich. Nancy has the best stuffed pizza, especially the Rocco's Party Pizza which has sausage, green peppers, mushrooms, and onions.
(5)
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Address :7929 W. 171st Street
Tinley Park, IL, 60477
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No
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Aj D.
My kids and I love Nancy's Pizza. The staff are always friendly and the Pizza is best in town.
(5)James C.
One of my three favorites in the area. Never had a bad pizza ever!!! They always have coupons and deals that help offset a Friday Night dinner for 5 - saved over $8 bucks on two great thin crust pies. Keep up the great work Nancy's
(4)Lillian B.
Not the cheapest, but the thick stuffed pizza is seriously amazing (great crust, great sauce, tons of cheese...) and once you order from them once, they tend to supply good coupons on a regular basis.
(5)Eric L.
AMAZING Stuffed Pizza. They have coupons that make the pizza a really great deal. I got a large 2.5" thick stuffed pizza with 3 toppings for $23 out the door. Really clean flavors. Nice and hot. Great service all around.
(5)Chris M.
HORRIBLE! They screwed up my pizza 2 weeks ago, the girl on the phone told me I would receive a $10.00 credit on my next order. I call in to place my order and they tell me I only get $5.00 for getting a pizza that stuck to their crappy tin foil which made it almost inedible. The pizza was an x-large and cost me $17.00. The owner/manager then tells the girl after my arguing that it was for $10.00 says they won't deliver to me as I am out of the area now - hahaha - I am 5 minutes from them. This is how you want to run a business Nancy's in Tinley? Nancy's has different owners so I won't punish other locations just the ones that these cheap, ignorant lying owners run. Go to Beggars Pizza if you want to be treated right and get the best pie in town. 0 stars if I could. Losers.
(1)Chris K.
First let me say that we have ordered from Nancy's in Orland on 143rd religiously for over 5 years. Delicious every time!! Moved to Tinley.....disaster. Gave this location about 6 or 7 chances. Always ordered the same thing. Godfather with hot peppers, meatball sandwich and potato wedges. The wedges in Orland ALWAYS come with ketchup and a larger portion. Tinley, half the portion, twice the cost and old and cold. Meatball sandwich, passable, by my husband who doesn't care what he eats. The godfather......sad, pathetic, excuse for a beef sandwich. Always overcooked. dry, no flavor, like chewing on sawdust. The bread so over toasted it rips the roof of your mouth. This time asked for au jus on side to break up the bread...doesn't come with a lid on the container. It's wrapped in tin foil. Give me a break! Also, it's a chain, how is the bill over $5.00 more than Orland? Never complained because I've just been too exhausted to. Tomorrow, I will call and speak with a manager (probably a 16 year old kid). To be continued....................
(1)Don S.
Nancy's is known primarily for pizza, not sandwiches. If you want a beef sandwich, go to Al's Beef which has the best beef sandwich. Nancy has the best stuffed pizza, especially the Rocco's Party Pizza which has sausage, green peppers, mushrooms, and onions.
(5)