We live in Glenshaw, right down the road from this location and it's one of our go-to's for take out nights. Their pizza is delicious and their claim to fame is the Buffalo Chicken Pizza which I think is delicious, but I find it really hard to eat more than one slice. Recently, we tried their jalepeno poppers and Frankie Bites and I fell in love. The Frankie Bites are a boneless chicken wing and it was literally the best boneless chicken i've had in all my life. It was the perfect balance between chicken and breading and the chicken was so moist. It was cooked to perfection. They also have a good variety of sauces you can have the wings tossed in. I actually crave them on a regular basis. It was that dang good. The poppers were also good, but I don't think I've ever had a bad popper! And if you're a loaded fries kinda person, the Frankie Fries are delicious. Everything on the menu is so bad for you, but it's oh so so good!
(5)
Erin T.
The food is good. It's ALWAYS good, and thankful for that, that's been the reason we come back. The girl that answer's the phone though makes the whole ordering pizza experience awful. You would want someone to answer your phone to sound the least bit inviting, but not saying hi, giving attitude towards questions, and just giving the time the food is ready/total price then just hanging up is so unprofessional & genuinely makes me feel like a burden for bringing my business to you.
(2)
Dan K.
I ordered from the West View store...asked if the wings were whole or wing dings, told that they were whole...delivery, wing dings...6 for $5.99...called back, explained that they need to get their act together..they told me that I could order 3 whole wings for $1.49 each...so that means I could get what I wanted for $1.50 less???? The girl continued on as to how she was going to help me and started yacking on and on about filling in from Shaler and I told her that she talked too much, I just called to let you know that there was an issue and training needs to be done.....her reply was "F*** *** A******" I like Frank's...I really do...generally, the food is pretty good....but, Lil Miss Shaler, please remember who pays your asst manager salary and who DID NOT curse at you once,.....This review is being posted on Facebook, Open Table, Twitter and any other site you are listed under. I hope that you made your owner proud today
(1)
Greg M.
Buffalo Chicken Roll FTW! Simply the best around the North Hills of PGH. Fried chicken is really good as well, or broasted chicken I guess it is. Never had a problem and I use this place at least twice a month for deliver and pickup. Both are stellar. I prefer the buffalo roll to the buffalo pizza, other say the opposite, both are good, so try them both!
(5)
Rob S.
Karen said 2-1/2 "Tastes like every other pizza chain" but I'll say 3 "Good mushrooms and crust"
(3)
Bill C.
Buffalo chicken pizza is really good, but defiantly avoid "Frankie Fries." $5 for 10 French fries with some cheese and three bacon bits. Honesty could not have been more disappointed with the fries. I could have made them myself for 50 cents and they would have been fresh and not done 30 minutes before my pizza was.
(3)
Sara C.
I can sum Frank's up in three words: Buffalo. Chicken. Pizza. I don't know about their other menu offerings and I don't care. That is all.
(4)
Darren W.
I had been wanting to try the Millvale location (there are 4 total as of this review) for some time now, but alas, they're take-out only and do not deliver to my Lawrenceville workplace. So here we came, not only in search of good pizza but good fried chicken as well and scored on both counts. Kay wanted a Cheeseburger Pizza, which sounds ludicrous to the unhip. However, after one bite, detractors will stop laughing and realize that the cakey crust, richly delectable sauce, and that mozzarella/ provolone/cheddar cheese tryst, draped o'er the pie like a silk nightgown, ranks up there with any of the best pies they've ever eaten 6 cuts of. Unh. Kids, it's not all about mush, pep, and mozz. We also ordered one drumstick each just to try that "broasted" chicken and upon first bite reached an epiphany: KFC and Popeye's are on notice for Frank's cluckers are a near tempura-battered meltaway Southern-fried dream. They were out of the potato bites, so they gave me a half of an Italian Hoagie to make up for it. The meat was plentiful, the dressing pungent, the veggies fresh, but methinks they yanked it from the oven a touch too soon since the cheese was still solid. Yes, the service was somewhat off, but with food this good and a back dining room with a big screen TV and an old-school quarter-a-play arcade machine, I can only deduct one lousy star. The machine had Ladybug! And Phoenix! Frickin' Phoenix man!!! I haven't seen that in decades! P.S. I hear they make their own ranch dressing. Intriguing.
(4)
Patrick W.
The chicken and pizza are very good. However, the service is usually poor at best. Our order is frequently wrong but we keep coming back because you can't beat the broasted chicken. Use a bit of patience and pick up instead if ordering delivery.
(3)
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Address :1722 Mount Royal Blvd
Glenshaw, PA, 15116
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes
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Elizabeth M.
We live in Glenshaw, right down the road from this location and it's one of our go-to's for take out nights. Their pizza is delicious and their claim to fame is the Buffalo Chicken Pizza which I think is delicious, but I find it really hard to eat more than one slice. Recently, we tried their jalepeno poppers and Frankie Bites and I fell in love. The Frankie Bites are a boneless chicken wing and it was literally the best boneless chicken i've had in all my life. It was the perfect balance between chicken and breading and the chicken was so moist. It was cooked to perfection. They also have a good variety of sauces you can have the wings tossed in. I actually crave them on a regular basis. It was that dang good. The poppers were also good, but I don't think I've ever had a bad popper! And if you're a loaded fries kinda person, the Frankie Fries are delicious. Everything on the menu is so bad for you, but it's oh so so good!
(5)Erin T.
The food is good. It's ALWAYS good, and thankful for that, that's been the reason we come back. The girl that answer's the phone though makes the whole ordering pizza experience awful. You would want someone to answer your phone to sound the least bit inviting, but not saying hi, giving attitude towards questions, and just giving the time the food is ready/total price then just hanging up is so unprofessional & genuinely makes me feel like a burden for bringing my business to you.
(2)Dan K.
I ordered from the West View store...asked if the wings were whole or wing dings, told that they were whole...delivery, wing dings...6 for $5.99...called back, explained that they need to get their act together..they told me that I could order 3 whole wings for $1.49 each...so that means I could get what I wanted for $1.50 less???? The girl continued on as to how she was going to help me and started yacking on and on about filling in from Shaler and I told her that she talked too much, I just called to let you know that there was an issue and training needs to be done.....her reply was "F*** *** A******" I like Frank's...I really do...generally, the food is pretty good....but, Lil Miss Shaler, please remember who pays your asst manager salary and who DID NOT curse at you once,.....This review is being posted on Facebook, Open Table, Twitter and any other site you are listed under. I hope that you made your owner proud today
(1)Greg M.
Buffalo Chicken Roll FTW! Simply the best around the North Hills of PGH. Fried chicken is really good as well, or broasted chicken I guess it is. Never had a problem and I use this place at least twice a month for deliver and pickup. Both are stellar. I prefer the buffalo roll to the buffalo pizza, other say the opposite, both are good, so try them both!
(5)Rob S.
Karen said 2-1/2 "Tastes like every other pizza chain" but I'll say 3 "Good mushrooms and crust"
(3)Bill C.
Buffalo chicken pizza is really good, but defiantly avoid "Frankie Fries." $5 for 10 French fries with some cheese and three bacon bits. Honesty could not have been more disappointed with the fries. I could have made them myself for 50 cents and they would have been fresh and not done 30 minutes before my pizza was.
(3)Sara C.
I can sum Frank's up in three words: Buffalo. Chicken. Pizza. I don't know about their other menu offerings and I don't care. That is all.
(4)Darren W.
I had been wanting to try the Millvale location (there are 4 total as of this review) for some time now, but alas, they're take-out only and do not deliver to my Lawrenceville workplace. So here we came, not only in search of good pizza but good fried chicken as well and scored on both counts. Kay wanted a Cheeseburger Pizza, which sounds ludicrous to the unhip. However, after one bite, detractors will stop laughing and realize that the cakey crust, richly delectable sauce, and that mozzarella/ provolone/cheddar cheese tryst, draped o'er the pie like a silk nightgown, ranks up there with any of the best pies they've ever eaten 6 cuts of. Unh. Kids, it's not all about mush, pep, and mozz. We also ordered one drumstick each just to try that "broasted" chicken and upon first bite reached an epiphany: KFC and Popeye's are on notice for Frank's cluckers are a near tempura-battered meltaway Southern-fried dream. They were out of the potato bites, so they gave me a half of an Italian Hoagie to make up for it. The meat was plentiful, the dressing pungent, the veggies fresh, but methinks they yanked it from the oven a touch too soon since the cheese was still solid. Yes, the service was somewhat off, but with food this good and a back dining room with a big screen TV and an old-school quarter-a-play arcade machine, I can only deduct one lousy star. The machine had Ladybug! And Phoenix! Frickin' Phoenix man!!! I haven't seen that in decades! P.S. I hear they make their own ranch dressing. Intriguing.
(4)Patrick W.
The chicken and pizza are very good. However, the service is usually poor at best. Our order is frequently wrong but we keep coming back because you can't beat the broasted chicken. Use a bit of patience and pick up instead if ordering delivery.
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