The food was excellent. The place was very clean & the man working the counter was very courteous and polite. Totally recommend for the customer service alone and defiantly got our Italian fix. We had the special which was a great value for all you get. The pizza was not greasy and had a great flavor/texture. It also came with wings and cheese sticks. Between the 2 adults and 2 picky boys we only had 3 pieces left and zero complaints. It was the quietest the kids have been in a long time. So we rewarded them with Italian Ice!
(5)
Denise P.
Pizza here is surprisingly really good. I had a fancy pizza in the city recently, and since then, I've just about sworn off of the chain places for good. I can't disrespect my mouth like that... lol So I wasn't really expecting much when a friend suggested this place. It's good, though. I'd choose them over the chains, just because they're different and good and it tastes..."fresher" than anything Pizza Hut or Papa Johns has ever concocted. I'll be trying to cheesesteaks here pretty soon, and I'll update.
(3)
Karyn R.
Today my work-shift ordered Three Brothers and we were very pleased. We called at 10 before they were open, but the nice gentleman let us order still and we were able to pick up at 11. When I went to the place to pick up it was very nice and clean. Raymond ( according to my receipt) was VERY friendly and just all around helpful. He was patient with me paying for 7 different orders separately. He made sure to look over everything so I didn't forget anyone's meal. He even offered to help me take the food to the car. You don't get service like that often. We all will be going back. The all around favorite was the Philly Cheesteak Fries. DELICIOUS!!
(4)
Alicia C.
Just picked up a pizza from there. They forgot to make the order and the pizza thrower told my bf to take the one sitting there. Cold. Gross. Thanks. Sad bc I really liked the previous pizza. At least they could have put it back in the oven. Not happy.
(2)
Michael N.
Had the Italian sausage sandwich, just for something different from the Subway next door. There are lots of places I got to every so often to remind myself why I don't go there, and this is one of those places unfortunately. The service was good but the food quality was less than remarkable. The sausage was cut up (probably what they serve over whatever bland pasta dish they serve) with the marinara sauce that soaked through the bread to make it altogether blah. Maybe I will just stick to the place next door for a quick bite.
(2)
Sam H.
The food was very good, including great NY style pizza. I had a buffalo chicken wrap and was very happy with it and also that it comes with a side (fries, salad, or soup). The employees were friendly and helpful and they bring out your food to you as well as pick up your plates. The restaurant itself was clean and had a couple of large screen TVs playing while you eat. Overall I was very happy and will definitely go back again. If you're looking for a good place to go grab lunch or an easy dinner then it's pretty much as good as it gets.
(4)
Kate P.
I love this place. Their fries are the good kind, thin and crunchy. I've had pasta here, which I've enjoyed, and also a few sandwiches: tuna salad, chicken salad, and then a buffalo chicken wrap. Loved them all! Definitely going back.
(4)
Makeli T.
Don't order the calzone or mozzarella sticks the sticks tasted starchy And maybe the recipe for calzones are different but I don't like cream cheese in mine
(3)
Ric P.
Great burgers. Excellent Calzones. Great specials. You can't go wrong stopping here for lunch or dinner.
(4)
Angel M.
Pizza is good but a little expensive and really light on the cheese last two times I ordered.
(3)
Jay B.
How do you say "meh" in Italian??? This review is sort of a non-ordering review type, but I have eaten in and had take-out close to a half dozen times, so I'll go with it. The last 3-4 times I've been there, it's been a little awkward. Today took the cake. We called to order their "Big One" special and we were notified that they ran out of mozzarella sticks. Fine, fair enough - things get 86'd all the time, and on the first football sunday of the season, I'm not surprised. This special has an XL pizza, mozz sticks, and wings. Industry standard practices would go something like this: "I'm sorry we are out of that item - but I'd be happy to substitute a comparably priced item for you." After a bit of back and forth with the girl on the phone who was talking with the manager and placed me on hold repeatedly, they basically tried to charge us $24+ dollars for pizza and wings when the special would have been $19.99 and had another item. I get it, the special is the special but the last few visits there, the people at the counter have been about the only thing that could be considered "special." Bottom line, we hung up and ordered from somewhere else and the manager couldn't have been bothered to jump on the phone after several questions that the girl on the phone was clearly fumbling. Last time, I had to tell the girl what was on the sandwich I was trying to order. Out of fairness, it was the bomber and it was a good sandwich but I shouldn't have to tell her what is on it. It was just unfortunate that I had to interact with her to get that thing in my belly. I'm not sure what is going on there? Maybe it is the local place that hires all the family nieces and nephews and none of them give a crap? I can't really speculate, but best case, they need the counter and phone people to be familiar with the menu and have better phone skills than Peggy from Capital One. I don't want my butt kissed and I'm not a difficult customer, but in a competitive environment, making ordering about as enjoyable as a root canal is not the way to go. The food has always been pretty good (a little overpriced which is why I tried to order the special), but c'mon people.... Pull it together. The people of Odenton deserve better and certainly have been paying for better.
(2)
Zzzzz Z.
2 stars. I tried a few different items mainly their pizza and a cheese steak. The cheesesteak was average. The pizza was tasteless, greasy, and overpriced for Odenton. I'd go back if I was starving and nothing else was open
(2)
Evo X.
I eat here out mostly of nostalgia. Growing up, my (Italian) family used to go to the Three Brothers in Beltway Plaza all the time in the 80s and 90s. Once I moved to the Odenton area, I was happy to find one close by. The store is clean and pleasant and the food is decent. The service is what really keeps me coming back. After a recent negative experience with the food, I broke down and fired off an e-mail. Within a day or so the owner called me while on VACATION with his family. I was floored! He was eager to address my concerns and make things right. This is such a rare phenomenon these days (especially for a franchise/chain). This store has earned my loyalty and I will keep coming back.
(4)
Jennifer G.
I would like to give this restaurant 4 stars because of the service, the service was good but the good service does not really make up for the unimpressive food. I got the Eggplant "rollos", kind of like manacotti but instead of noodles, they used eggplant, it was just okay. I found the sauce to be way too sweet. The garlic bread was fine too and so was the salad, nothing really remarkable. I couldhave assembled a better meal and it wouldn't have cost me close to $40 dollars, for that price I'd like to be wowed a bit more. The serving of dressing that came with my salad was stingy (in my opinion). I asked for a bit more and was informed it was an additional 53¢, while that potion was much better it should have been the serving that came with the salad, because I only needed to use half of the one I had to buy sepetately. Just so you know, they do take online coupons from the Val-pak if you plan on going. That saved us $5, but it was not enough to make it worth going back.
(2)
A C.
If you've never actually had Italian-American food, you might be tricked into coming here. But if you've ever had any food, of any type, that was at least basic-quality decent, you'd never return. If you think that Spaghetti-Os are Italian, or if you feel transported to Italy by the bottomless pasta bowl (or whatever they hawk) at Olive Garden or Maggiano's...then go there and have a good time. Just stay away from Three Brothers Pizza in Odenton.
(1)
Christine C.
This place was also a YUM on my scale of things. The food was fab, the eggplant I had was gone in minutes! The meatball sub that hubby ate, was also a quick disappearing act. We went there for lunch, it's definitely set up for lunch. You go to the counter and you order. The lady actually also brought our food to our table instead of calling it out and asking us to come get it, so that was a treat. But it's very much a little deli/pizza parlor. Big variety of food and I do believe they cater as well.
(3)
Angie J.
Everytime my husband craves pizza, he always orders a couple of slices from Three Brothers. Their slices of pizza are pretty large & not as greasy as the other pizzas we've had around Odenton. They have great deals & I usually have my call-in order ready within 15 minutes. Friendly service & affordable!
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch, Dinner Bike Parking : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : No Caters : Yes
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Kristen B.
The food was excellent. The place was very clean & the man working the counter was very courteous and polite. Totally recommend for the customer service alone and defiantly got our Italian fix. We had the special which was a great value for all you get. The pizza was not greasy and had a great flavor/texture. It also came with wings and cheese sticks. Between the 2 adults and 2 picky boys we only had 3 pieces left and zero complaints. It was the quietest the kids have been in a long time. So we rewarded them with Italian Ice!
(5)Denise P.
Pizza here is surprisingly really good. I had a fancy pizza in the city recently, and since then, I've just about sworn off of the chain places for good. I can't disrespect my mouth like that... lol So I wasn't really expecting much when a friend suggested this place. It's good, though. I'd choose them over the chains, just because they're different and good and it tastes..."fresher" than anything Pizza Hut or Papa Johns has ever concocted. I'll be trying to cheesesteaks here pretty soon, and I'll update.
(3)Karyn R.
Today my work-shift ordered Three Brothers and we were very pleased. We called at 10 before they were open, but the nice gentleman let us order still and we were able to pick up at 11. When I went to the place to pick up it was very nice and clean. Raymond ( according to my receipt) was VERY friendly and just all around helpful. He was patient with me paying for 7 different orders separately. He made sure to look over everything so I didn't forget anyone's meal. He even offered to help me take the food to the car. You don't get service like that often. We all will be going back. The all around favorite was the Philly Cheesteak Fries. DELICIOUS!!
(4)Alicia C.
Just picked up a pizza from there. They forgot to make the order and the pizza thrower told my bf to take the one sitting there. Cold. Gross. Thanks. Sad bc I really liked the previous pizza. At least they could have put it back in the oven. Not happy.
(2)Michael N.
Had the Italian sausage sandwich, just for something different from the Subway next door. There are lots of places I got to every so often to remind myself why I don't go there, and this is one of those places unfortunately. The service was good but the food quality was less than remarkable. The sausage was cut up (probably what they serve over whatever bland pasta dish they serve) with the marinara sauce that soaked through the bread to make it altogether blah. Maybe I will just stick to the place next door for a quick bite.
(2)Sam H.
The food was very good, including great NY style pizza. I had a buffalo chicken wrap and was very happy with it and also that it comes with a side (fries, salad, or soup). The employees were friendly and helpful and they bring out your food to you as well as pick up your plates. The restaurant itself was clean and had a couple of large screen TVs playing while you eat. Overall I was very happy and will definitely go back again. If you're looking for a good place to go grab lunch or an easy dinner then it's pretty much as good as it gets.
(4)Kate P.
I love this place. Their fries are the good kind, thin and crunchy. I've had pasta here, which I've enjoyed, and also a few sandwiches: tuna salad, chicken salad, and then a buffalo chicken wrap. Loved them all! Definitely going back.
(4)Makeli T.
Don't order the calzone or mozzarella sticks the sticks tasted starchy And maybe the recipe for calzones are different but I don't like cream cheese in mine
(3)Ric P.
Great burgers. Excellent Calzones. Great specials. You can't go wrong stopping here for lunch or dinner.
(4)Angel M.
Pizza is good but a little expensive and really light on the cheese last two times I ordered.
(3)Jay B.
How do you say "meh" in Italian??? This review is sort of a non-ordering review type, but I have eaten in and had take-out close to a half dozen times, so I'll go with it. The last 3-4 times I've been there, it's been a little awkward. Today took the cake. We called to order their "Big One" special and we were notified that they ran out of mozzarella sticks. Fine, fair enough - things get 86'd all the time, and on the first football sunday of the season, I'm not surprised. This special has an XL pizza, mozz sticks, and wings. Industry standard practices would go something like this: "I'm sorry we are out of that item - but I'd be happy to substitute a comparably priced item for you." After a bit of back and forth with the girl on the phone who was talking with the manager and placed me on hold repeatedly, they basically tried to charge us $24+ dollars for pizza and wings when the special would have been $19.99 and had another item. I get it, the special is the special but the last few visits there, the people at the counter have been about the only thing that could be considered "special." Bottom line, we hung up and ordered from somewhere else and the manager couldn't have been bothered to jump on the phone after several questions that the girl on the phone was clearly fumbling. Last time, I had to tell the girl what was on the sandwich I was trying to order. Out of fairness, it was the bomber and it was a good sandwich but I shouldn't have to tell her what is on it. It was just unfortunate that I had to interact with her to get that thing in my belly. I'm not sure what is going on there? Maybe it is the local place that hires all the family nieces and nephews and none of them give a crap? I can't really speculate, but best case, they need the counter and phone people to be familiar with the menu and have better phone skills than Peggy from Capital One. I don't want my butt kissed and I'm not a difficult customer, but in a competitive environment, making ordering about as enjoyable as a root canal is not the way to go. The food has always been pretty good (a little overpriced which is why I tried to order the special), but c'mon people.... Pull it together. The people of Odenton deserve better and certainly have been paying for better.
(2)Zzzzz Z.
2 stars. I tried a few different items mainly their pizza and a cheese steak. The cheesesteak was average. The pizza was tasteless, greasy, and overpriced for Odenton. I'd go back if I was starving and nothing else was open
(2)Evo X.
I eat here out mostly of nostalgia. Growing up, my (Italian) family used to go to the Three Brothers in Beltway Plaza all the time in the 80s and 90s. Once I moved to the Odenton area, I was happy to find one close by. The store is clean and pleasant and the food is decent. The service is what really keeps me coming back. After a recent negative experience with the food, I broke down and fired off an e-mail. Within a day or so the owner called me while on VACATION with his family. I was floored! He was eager to address my concerns and make things right. This is such a rare phenomenon these days (especially for a franchise/chain). This store has earned my loyalty and I will keep coming back.
(4)Jennifer G.
I would like to give this restaurant 4 stars because of the service, the service was good but the good service does not really make up for the unimpressive food. I got the Eggplant "rollos", kind of like manacotti but instead of noodles, they used eggplant, it was just okay. I found the sauce to be way too sweet. The garlic bread was fine too and so was the salad, nothing really remarkable. I couldhave assembled a better meal and it wouldn't have cost me close to $40 dollars, for that price I'd like to be wowed a bit more. The serving of dressing that came with my salad was stingy (in my opinion). I asked for a bit more and was informed it was an additional 53¢, while that potion was much better it should have been the serving that came with the salad, because I only needed to use half of the one I had to buy sepetately. Just so you know, they do take online coupons from the Val-pak if you plan on going. That saved us $5, but it was not enough to make it worth going back.
(2)A C.
If you've never actually had Italian-American food, you might be tricked into coming here. But if you've ever had any food, of any type, that was at least basic-quality decent, you'd never return. If you think that Spaghetti-Os are Italian, or if you feel transported to Italy by the bottomless pasta bowl (or whatever they hawk) at Olive Garden or Maggiano's...then go there and have a good time. Just stay away from Three Brothers Pizza in Odenton.
(1)Christine C.
This place was also a YUM on my scale of things. The food was fab, the eggplant I had was gone in minutes! The meatball sub that hubby ate, was also a quick disappearing act. We went there for lunch, it's definitely set up for lunch. You go to the counter and you order. The lady actually also brought our food to our table instead of calling it out and asking us to come get it, so that was a treat. But it's very much a little deli/pizza parlor. Big variety of food and I do believe they cater as well.
(3)Angie J.
Everytime my husband craves pizza, he always orders a couple of slices from Three Brothers. Their slices of pizza are pretty large & not as greasy as the other pizzas we've had around Odenton. They have great deals & I usually have my call-in order ready within 15 minutes. Friendly service & affordable!
(4)