This is my favorite pizza place in Indy! Not only is it fantastic pizza, but the breadsticks and cheese sauce are the best - hands down. Seeing as the decor hasn't changed since I was a kid, it holds a special place in my heart and always will. Noble Roman's Pizza from this location is simply the best.
(5)
Quentin H.
Went to play video games with kids came back all our drinks were thrown away and we havent got our food yet smh....id rather them say we wasnt welcome!!!!!!
(1)
Kevin J.
I've been getting pizza from this place since I moved to Indy several years ago. The building / ambiance leave a lot to be desired. It's a typical 1980's pizza parlor with in-restaurant seating (all booths), a salad bar, and a couple arcade game machines from the late 1990's. The place doesn't look like it's been renovated since the 80's, and perhaps hasn't undergone a thorough cleaning since the mid 90's. No windows to the outside, either, so it's a bit on the dark side. On the plus side, there is a window within the restaurant into the kitchen area so you can see the folks make your pizza right there. In all my years as a loyal customer, I never eat in at this Noble Roman's for the reasons above. That being said, the FOOD - particularly the extra large 20-inch pizza - is unbelievably good. As someone on a tight budget, one pizza is enough for the whole party to feast on - with left-overs to spare. I've never met anyone who - after trying it - doesn't love the pizza. A lot of folks turn their noses up at Noble Roman's, thinking its heyday has past. I disagree - and when I bring a pizza home for friends and guests to have (Football parties!) I quickly win them over. If you're looking for a family owned and operated, low-cost, GREAT food pizza place on the west side to call "your pizza place," I recommend Noble Roman's. I've adopted it as my own - and despite the 5 mile drive down 465 each way to pick one of these up - I keep going back for more. Before you go, be sure to check out their coupons - they save me at least $5 each time I go there. You can get them at coupons4indy.com
(4)
Eric M.
Best bread sticks in the world! You have to try the Sicilian deep dish with Chicken, Chicken, and Bacon (2/3 toppings are the same price) with BBQ sauce instead of marinara. I hope this place never closes like the rest of its chain in the area.
(5)
ashley a.
The 10th street Noble Romans has been a favorite of mine as long as I can remember. Growing up in North Carolina, whenever we would come to Indianapolis to visit family, it was the first place we went. Now that I've lived in Indianapolis for the past 11 years it still remains a favorite. I've watched a number of Noble Romans locations close around the Indianapolis/Avon area, but the 10th Street location has remained strong! Pros: friendly staff, great prices, awesome breadsticks Cons: atmosphere might not be everyone's cup of tea- there aren't any windows, and the lighting is always dim. The carpet is pretty old, so I'm not sure it's even possible for it to look clean anymore.
(4)
Kelly S.
Best Pizza. Best Atmosphere. The only real Noble Roman's left in Indianapolis! They keep this place extremely clean which is not always the case when you have a self serve salad bar. I agree with previous reviews that it's a time capsule, but I think the total package is worth five stars. Go to Noble Roman's Chapel Hill!
(5)
Lisa E.
What a blast from the past. This used to be the lunch location for me and my parents 30 years ago when my orthodontist office was behind it. The offices have been torn down for other businesses but Noble Roman's keeps going. The pizza is still fantastic, the breadsticks still taste the same from childhood, and they still have the little stairs/observation window that draws kids in to watch them make the pizza. The salad bar is very small but has good options. If out that way, I would drop in again. Nostalgia at it's best.
(4)
Kris P.
This is the last Noble Romans standing as far as I'm concerned and its worth the drive. Why? -deep dish pizza with tomato sauce dolloped all over the place -sausage that looks like rabbit poop but taste like heaven -bread sticks with yellow jalapeno cheese sauce -surprisingly friendly service -nostalgia factor off the charts -every table has its own paper towel roll and oregano shaker -Unfortunately they updated their O.G jukebox.....but it still plays Johnny Cougar on the reg side note.....I ordered "beer"....not bud light, coors, flat 12, sun king.....I just ordered "a pitcher of description-less beer"...which made me happy.
(5)
Benny V.
So happy that my wife and I discovered this location. To quote the Iron Sheik, this place is "the real". This location is basically the last standing original Noble Roman's and deserves four stars for nostalgia if nothing else. To be honest, this review may be a bit biased due to the positive childhood memories I have of their Muncie location. From the moment you step inside, it's like going back in time to the early 1990's. You are greeted at the entrance by the iconic (or at least what might be considered midwest pizza chain iconic?) viewing window for children to watch their pizza be made and a handful of video games. They also have standard definition tube televisions and a juke with a decent selection of albums that probably stops somewhere at the beginning of the 21st century. The decor is "vintage Noble Roman's" AKA 1970's wood paneling wall-to-wall and wooden booths/tables with matching wood stain and Noble Roman's stained glass chandeliers. Not only is this an original Noble Romans location, they have the original menu. That means you can still order deep dish sicilian pies and the signature Noble Roman's MONSTER pizza. This is NOT the convenience store Noble Roman's you have become accustom to, no take-n-bake or pushing Tuscano's subs on you here. Pepsi products and an average beer selection are available. I love everything about this place, so it's hard for me not to give it five stars. But for the uninitiated, this place may be a bit too run down. But for me a cloud of nostalgia makes the condition of the restaurant and lack of updating forgivable. If you remember when Noble Romans ruled your town in the 1980's to early 1990's, then this location is worth a trip to the Chapel Hill area of Southern Indianapolis.
(4)
Rick S.
We were in town for a baseball tournament and found this place on Yelp. This is an old fashion pizza parlor. The kids can stand at a window and watch the pizza making. The restaurant is old but very clean. Excellent service! The pizza was some of the best we have eaten! This coming from a family from the Chicago area.
(5)
Wanda M.
As every other review has mentioned many of the customers appreciate the nostalgia we all feel when dining here. Hours of wonderful times watching my kids play games, stuff themselves with pizza and breadsticks while running around visiting with school friends also having pizza with their family. The deep dish pizzas are still one of my all time favorites and an order of cheese and breadsticks still make me smile. The restaurant is dark, not impressive but we still love coming here. I hope it remains for many more years to come. Good good, reasonable prices and you can create great memories as all of us have in no time at all.
(4)
Justin C.
A lot of the reviews for this location note the nostalgia factor here, and for good reason. I can imagine several birthdays here with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle cakes that mom picked up from the Joe O'Malia's across the street. It's a time capsule that serves pizza and I hope it never changes. There's nothing really fancy or trendy about it and it'll never be the hip new place at serves a bacon flight pizza shooter, but it's always going to be Noble Roman's
(4)
Beth B.
Four stars for nostalgia. Truth is I grew up on the west side of indy and this was the hang out after football games etc. Therefore, walking in, after (let's not say how many) years, it all looks the same. Missing are the graffitied walls and the old balloon machine but it's still a step back in time. Walk in with my husband and kids...saw two different people from high school. I guess everyone longs for the good ole days? On to the food. Three stars for food. Gourmet? No. Just fine? Ci. Again, I think it relies on nostalgia. The cheese sauce for the bread sticks didn't seem the same...not as spicy. The deep dish sicilian is always a winner, crispy corners and a saucy top. Not to be missed if you're in the neighborhood!
(4)
Miss X.
Walking into the Chapel Hill Nobel Roman's is like stepping back to the 80s. Nostalgia, for sure. Just wish they would consider putting in a window on the west side of the building to bring in some light! The pizza is as good as I remember. But...ordering and trying to use a coupon can be tricky. For the time being, corporate Nobel Roman's is running the menu. I even had it printed off and had assumed my large one topping pizza would be $10.99 and the breadsticks would be $1.99 as listed on the web page. I had a coupon for an additional order of breadsticks. Had to really dig deep into my pockets to pay up. I thought my total would be under $15.00. Lo and behold, the young gentleman taking my order told me, "We don't honor those." He was pointing to the corporate menu with pricing. The bill came to nearly $22.00. To say the least, I will not be back.
(3)
Jason P.
The last remaining "original" Noble Romans in the city... Possibly the best pizza in Indy.
(5)
Kjirsten K.
Noble Roman's deep dish Sicilian and breadsticks are definitely one of our favorites. The crust is fluffy, there is edge to edge cheese with nice brown crispy parts around the edge, the sauce drizzled on top is flavorful, and the toppings plenty. The breadsticks are soft, not greasy and covered with butter (a good thing), and the spicy cheese dip is a necessary accompaniment. I only wish there were more locations, the one closest to us is not very close at all. Because of that we probably only get Noble Roman's once a year. Very sad.
(4)
Jennifer B.
Spinach Bomb with salad bar and unsweetened tea? Don't mind if I do!!!! Noble Romans, I commend your cheese sauce. I know that processed cheese sauce is never healthy but if I'm going to be unhealthy at least I know my taste buds can enjoy it at your locations.
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Dinner Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Divey, Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes Caters : No
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Tim Alan T.
This is my favorite pizza place in Indy! Not only is it fantastic pizza, but the breadsticks and cheese sauce are the best - hands down. Seeing as the decor hasn't changed since I was a kid, it holds a special place in my heart and always will. Noble Roman's Pizza from this location is simply the best.
(5)Quentin H.
Went to play video games with kids came back all our drinks were thrown away and we havent got our food yet smh....id rather them say we wasnt welcome!!!!!!
(1)Kevin J.
I've been getting pizza from this place since I moved to Indy several years ago. The building / ambiance leave a lot to be desired. It's a typical 1980's pizza parlor with in-restaurant seating (all booths), a salad bar, and a couple arcade game machines from the late 1990's. The place doesn't look like it's been renovated since the 80's, and perhaps hasn't undergone a thorough cleaning since the mid 90's. No windows to the outside, either, so it's a bit on the dark side. On the plus side, there is a window within the restaurant into the kitchen area so you can see the folks make your pizza right there. In all my years as a loyal customer, I never eat in at this Noble Roman's for the reasons above. That being said, the FOOD - particularly the extra large 20-inch pizza - is unbelievably good. As someone on a tight budget, one pizza is enough for the whole party to feast on - with left-overs to spare. I've never met anyone who - after trying it - doesn't love the pizza. A lot of folks turn their noses up at Noble Roman's, thinking its heyday has past. I disagree - and when I bring a pizza home for friends and guests to have (Football parties!) I quickly win them over. If you're looking for a family owned and operated, low-cost, GREAT food pizza place on the west side to call "your pizza place," I recommend Noble Roman's. I've adopted it as my own - and despite the 5 mile drive down 465 each way to pick one of these up - I keep going back for more. Before you go, be sure to check out their coupons - they save me at least $5 each time I go there. You can get them at coupons4indy.com
(4)Eric M.
Best bread sticks in the world! You have to try the Sicilian deep dish with Chicken, Chicken, and Bacon (2/3 toppings are the same price) with BBQ sauce instead of marinara. I hope this place never closes like the rest of its chain in the area.
(5)ashley a.
The 10th street Noble Romans has been a favorite of mine as long as I can remember. Growing up in North Carolina, whenever we would come to Indianapolis to visit family, it was the first place we went. Now that I've lived in Indianapolis for the past 11 years it still remains a favorite. I've watched a number of Noble Romans locations close around the Indianapolis/Avon area, but the 10th Street location has remained strong! Pros: friendly staff, great prices, awesome breadsticks Cons: atmosphere might not be everyone's cup of tea- there aren't any windows, and the lighting is always dim. The carpet is pretty old, so I'm not sure it's even possible for it to look clean anymore.
(4)Kelly S.
Best Pizza. Best Atmosphere. The only real Noble Roman's left in Indianapolis! They keep this place extremely clean which is not always the case when you have a self serve salad bar. I agree with previous reviews that it's a time capsule, but I think the total package is worth five stars. Go to Noble Roman's Chapel Hill!
(5)Lisa E.
What a blast from the past. This used to be the lunch location for me and my parents 30 years ago when my orthodontist office was behind it. The offices have been torn down for other businesses but Noble Roman's keeps going. The pizza is still fantastic, the breadsticks still taste the same from childhood, and they still have the little stairs/observation window that draws kids in to watch them make the pizza. The salad bar is very small but has good options. If out that way, I would drop in again. Nostalgia at it's best.
(4)Kris P.
This is the last Noble Romans standing as far as I'm concerned and its worth the drive. Why? -deep dish pizza with tomato sauce dolloped all over the place -sausage that looks like rabbit poop but taste like heaven -bread sticks with yellow jalapeno cheese sauce -surprisingly friendly service -nostalgia factor off the charts -every table has its own paper towel roll and oregano shaker -Unfortunately they updated their O.G jukebox.....but it still plays Johnny Cougar on the reg side note.....I ordered "beer"....not bud light, coors, flat 12, sun king.....I just ordered "a pitcher of description-less beer"...which made me happy.
(5)Benny V.
So happy that my wife and I discovered this location. To quote the Iron Sheik, this place is "the real". This location is basically the last standing original Noble Roman's and deserves four stars for nostalgia if nothing else. To be honest, this review may be a bit biased due to the positive childhood memories I have of their Muncie location. From the moment you step inside, it's like going back in time to the early 1990's. You are greeted at the entrance by the iconic (or at least what might be considered midwest pizza chain iconic?) viewing window for children to watch their pizza be made and a handful of video games. They also have standard definition tube televisions and a juke with a decent selection of albums that probably stops somewhere at the beginning of the 21st century. The decor is "vintage Noble Roman's" AKA 1970's wood paneling wall-to-wall and wooden booths/tables with matching wood stain and Noble Roman's stained glass chandeliers. Not only is this an original Noble Romans location, they have the original menu. That means you can still order deep dish sicilian pies and the signature Noble Roman's MONSTER pizza. This is NOT the convenience store Noble Roman's you have become accustom to, no take-n-bake or pushing Tuscano's subs on you here. Pepsi products and an average beer selection are available. I love everything about this place, so it's hard for me not to give it five stars. But for the uninitiated, this place may be a bit too run down. But for me a cloud of nostalgia makes the condition of the restaurant and lack of updating forgivable. If you remember when Noble Romans ruled your town in the 1980's to early 1990's, then this location is worth a trip to the Chapel Hill area of Southern Indianapolis.
(4)Rick S.
We were in town for a baseball tournament and found this place on Yelp. This is an old fashion pizza parlor. The kids can stand at a window and watch the pizza making. The restaurant is old but very clean. Excellent service! The pizza was some of the best we have eaten! This coming from a family from the Chicago area.
(5)Wanda M.
As every other review has mentioned many of the customers appreciate the nostalgia we all feel when dining here. Hours of wonderful times watching my kids play games, stuff themselves with pizza and breadsticks while running around visiting with school friends also having pizza with their family. The deep dish pizzas are still one of my all time favorites and an order of cheese and breadsticks still make me smile. The restaurant is dark, not impressive but we still love coming here. I hope it remains for many more years to come. Good good, reasonable prices and you can create great memories as all of us have in no time at all.
(4)Justin C.
A lot of the reviews for this location note the nostalgia factor here, and for good reason. I can imagine several birthdays here with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle cakes that mom picked up from the Joe O'Malia's across the street. It's a time capsule that serves pizza and I hope it never changes. There's nothing really fancy or trendy about it and it'll never be the hip new place at serves a bacon flight pizza shooter, but it's always going to be Noble Roman's
(4)Beth B.
Four stars for nostalgia. Truth is I grew up on the west side of indy and this was the hang out after football games etc. Therefore, walking in, after (let's not say how many) years, it all looks the same. Missing are the graffitied walls and the old balloon machine but it's still a step back in time. Walk in with my husband and kids...saw two different people from high school. I guess everyone longs for the good ole days? On to the food. Three stars for food. Gourmet? No. Just fine? Ci. Again, I think it relies on nostalgia. The cheese sauce for the bread sticks didn't seem the same...not as spicy. The deep dish sicilian is always a winner, crispy corners and a saucy top. Not to be missed if you're in the neighborhood!
(4)Miss X.
Walking into the Chapel Hill Nobel Roman's is like stepping back to the 80s. Nostalgia, for sure. Just wish they would consider putting in a window on the west side of the building to bring in some light! The pizza is as good as I remember. But...ordering and trying to use a coupon can be tricky. For the time being, corporate Nobel Roman's is running the menu. I even had it printed off and had assumed my large one topping pizza would be $10.99 and the breadsticks would be $1.99 as listed on the web page. I had a coupon for an additional order of breadsticks. Had to really dig deep into my pockets to pay up. I thought my total would be under $15.00. Lo and behold, the young gentleman taking my order told me, "We don't honor those." He was pointing to the corporate menu with pricing. The bill came to nearly $22.00. To say the least, I will not be back.
(3)Jason P.
The last remaining "original" Noble Romans in the city... Possibly the best pizza in Indy.
(5)Kjirsten K.
Noble Roman's deep dish Sicilian and breadsticks are definitely one of our favorites. The crust is fluffy, there is edge to edge cheese with nice brown crispy parts around the edge, the sauce drizzled on top is flavorful, and the toppings plenty. The breadsticks are soft, not greasy and covered with butter (a good thing), and the spicy cheese dip is a necessary accompaniment. I only wish there were more locations, the one closest to us is not very close at all. Because of that we probably only get Noble Roman's once a year. Very sad.
(4)Jennifer B.
Spinach Bomb with salad bar and unsweetened tea? Don't mind if I do!!!! Noble Romans, I commend your cheese sauce. I know that processed cheese sauce is never healthy but if I'm going to be unhealthy at least I know my taste buds can enjoy it at your locations.
(3)