Loui Pizza City
297 Somerset St, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901
Loui Pizza City Menu
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Address :
297 Somerset St
New Brunswick, NJ, 08901 - Phone (732) 214-1991
- Website https://louipizzacity.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :10:30 am - 3:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
Caters : No
Categories
Pizza
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Rhonda B.
Great food, always fresh and hot. Everyone is friendly. Pizza always hot, and the Quesadilla are in the money. But the one thing you must try and have a taste for a little of everything The Fajitas Mixta.
(5)Sushma T.
Pizza is pretty mediocre... I think PJs is a better bet. But they have cheap prices and easy parking and are open super late. Pizza can be a bit greasy sometimes and it's not the most delicious but can fulfill late night drunken cravings.
(3)Matty B.
This was the go-to pizza joint for me and my buddies back in the early post-college days. Sure, it may not be gourmet pizza but it was definitely above average and reasonably priced. We consumed our fair share of pizza here, but what we really feasted upon was their subs (mainly the chicken, eggplant, and meatball parm subs). Where else can you get a better than decent tasting 12+ inch sub for around $6? Not too many places, I can assure you. Oh, they also have a very respectable Mexican food menu (yes, the guys that run the joint are in fact Mexican). I've sampled the burritos, tacos, quesadillas, and fajitas, and I have always been provided with large portion sizes that were pretty tasty and did not break the bank. Sure, they may slip up from time to time as they once put Swiss cheese on an eggplant parm sub ordered by a friend of mine (similar such incidents occurred a handful of other times as well), but the staff is super friendly and always willing to stay open a bit later for you if it's taking a bit longer than usual to stumble over from the bars. Plus where else can you watch a Spanish telecast of a soccer game while chowing down on some Italian food? Now that is a rarity indeed.
(4)Varun V.
In a city of pizza joints, this one actually doesn't stand out all that much. But then again, i don't think there is a clear winner in New Brunswick. The lines tend to be long everywhere on Friday/Saturday night, and melted cheese on bread tastes pretty indifferent. However if you find yourself yearning for a slice during midday you can eat in the tacky plastic benches watching telemundo.
(3)Anthony M.
Pretty mediocre pizza for a city loaded with pizza joints. Well, at least it's cheap and open late.
(3)dana s.
Seriously great pizza, and really cheap too! Nice crispy crust and the perfect amount of cheese, probably my favorite place to go after a night of drinking in New Brunswick, (second to the grease trucks of course) Plus they have mexican food too--(I haven't tried it, so I can't vouch for it, but anywhere you can get pizza and a burrito at is pretty okay in my book)
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