Conicella Pizza
422 Greenfield Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, 15207
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Address :
422 Greenfield Ave
Pittsburgh, PA, 15207 - Phone (412) 521-6570
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : No
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
Categories
Pizza
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Steve H.
Great pizza & hoagies! Good cooks & prices. You can get a beer at the bar across the street while you wait for your food.
(5)Jennifer B.
We stopped in here on our way to a wedding and decided to try the pizza since my friend had told me when she spotted this place it had an "authentic" pizzeria feel. We walked in and there was only one man working and he told us that they only accepted cash. Since we did not have any cash on us we walked up the road to the atm and took out some cash. We both ordered the small pizza and they were a good size. The crust was fluffy and definitely could feed two people as long as you didn't have huge appetites. My friend asked the man about the history of the place and he had said they've been in business over 30 years. There are no tables and this place is completely takeout but we enjoyed this pizza.
(4)Sue R.
The calzones are delicious and affordable. Something this good would cost $5-7 more in most places. Fresh dough, quality ingredients--you can't go wrong. Hoagies are a little more basic, but their hot sausage and Italian have great flavor and generous amounts of cheese. There is never a sense that they have skimped on their food. If you are lucky enough to live in their delivery area, order here and not a chain.
(4)Kaitlyn B.
I live nearby and this is the best pizza I've found in the area. Always really good and affordable. I love it!
(5)Greenfield Mama Z.
This is a total no-frills, no gimmicks, greasy pizza shop. We like the hand tossed crust and basic tomato sauce. They are always friendly and have my order ready for pickup in 15 minutes. I hope they stay in business as long as I live in Greenfield!
(5)Terry B.
This is my go-to pizza delivery place. They have a special where you get a two topping large pizza with a 2-liter for $16 I always get. I love their sausage and green pepper pizza. They also have all the old Pepsi signage relics from the 80s. Delivery is always on time and reliable, cash only
(5)Sage G.
Some of the best tasting pizza I have found in Pittsburgh so far that delivers also. I think the secret is in their crust. I was ordering from Rialtos for a long time until I found out about conicellas. Every since than I only order pizza from conicellas. They offer very reasonable prices and great customer service. They only accept cash. There product is worth every bit of it. Thanks Conicella for great products. Keep up the good work! Don't stop making pizza!
(5)Corinne B.
I'm surprised by all the great reviews of the pizza. The one time I got pizza here, it was . . . pizza. Kind of bland, kind of greasy, not any better than any other pizza I've had in my life! We did get the white pizza -- maybe that was the problem? The calzones, on the other hand, are AMAZING. Delicious perfection. Nice and greasy and with a good fillings-to-crust ratio (I don't like a lot of crust!). The place itself has a cool hole-in-the-wall kind of vibe. There's nowhere to sit inside, but they do deliver. Oh, and they're cash only, but there's an ATM across the street.
(4)Phil B.
I have stopped there a few times for an Italian Sub & it smelled so good that I pulled over & ate one in my car. Decided to try the pizza and Wow! It not only looked like it would taste great but it actually tasted great. Just heated up the leftovers and realized how flavorful the crust was because sometimes the sauce & cheese hides what they are rested on. Great experience!!!!
(4)Annie Q.
I know it's a big deal to announce this in Pittsburgh but after living here for 4 years and eating my way around the east end options I am ready to announce my absolute favorite pizza. Here it is. And is everything a pizza place should be. It is the best cheese, best sauce, best grease, and best dough I can have delivered to my door. I am so happy its right in my neighborhood. Sausage, olive, pepper is the way to go. Damn. It's great delivery too, always smoking hot. I am not talking specialty pizza or fancy smancy cooking styles. I am talking the type of pie your mom and dad ordered on a friday night after giving up on cooking. And it is familiar and delicious.
(5)Rob L.
With no menu to be found online we took a gamble and called in an order for a large sausage and mushroom pizza and a chef salad. I went to pick it up so I could check the place out and it was just a solid little pizza place(no seating) with friendly people. The pizza was very good, I highly recommend the sausage. The salad was not exceptional but solid. Total bill came out to $17 even and with a free 2liter of coke. It's a great alternative to the delicious but pricey Murray Ave pizza shops.
(4)Cherry R.
Hands down best pizza I've ever had. I grew up with it and every time I moved around the city I will still drive out of my way to pick this up for dinner. It's all about the cheese mix and nice thick crust mmm their pizza bagels are another favorite of mine also
(5)Elaine M.
We've lived in greenfield for a little over a year and hadn't been to this place yet. My husband and I were in the mood for a white pizza and decided to give this place a shot. The place was tiny and charming with old pictures and articles on the walls - there's no room to sit - take out or delivery only. The price is right (paid $13.50) for a white pizza with ricotta cheese added and it was delicious. My only suggestion would be for them to carry a few more topping options (we asked for chicken but they didn't have it). Otherwise, a fantastic place for local pizza and we'll definitely order from there again.
(4)Veronica C.
Awesome pizza and very nice people! Glad I ordered from them! Will be returning. I also had the steak hoagie, was delicious!
(5)Benjamin H.
Solid, inexpensive pizza. It's our go-to when we're looking for something quick and tasty. The chicken parmesan is made with frozen store-bought chicken patties... obviously not as good as fresh (or worth 4 stars), but still delicious.
(3)Dave P.
Place like this are why yelp is great. Having tried every pizza in a 10 mile radius we decided to give this place a shot. It sure as hell doesn't look like much but we ordered for delivery and let me tell you there is a reason this place survives. I have to say this i some of the best pizza around. My wife got sausage and it was great. The peperoni was pretty good but get the sausage and you won't be disapointed. The food arrived promptly and hot. This si our new go to pizza place.
(5)Susan D.
Ever think back to your early 20s? You know, when you were single and had your first apartment? When you did your own budgeting and your own grocery shopping for the first time? Ever look back at the neighborhood you lived in & the places you went? Me, I lived in Greenfield from the time I was 23 up 'til I got married at age 27. I used to satisfy my pizza cravings here and I remember it being great pizza at an absolutely hole-in-the-wall place. I'm proud to say, it hasn't changed a bit. Rick and I just wanted some takeout for dinner and since I was looking back at some of my old reviews, I thought we'd check out Conicella once again. M-m-m-m! Greasy, yummy, bad-for-you pizza! We ordered the white pizza with sausage, hot peppers & mushrooms on it. Terrific! Especially if you're like me and you fold your slice as you eat it. I know my Chicago friends are cringing at the thought of eating it that way!
(4)Gwen K.
I crave Conicella's. It's a little hole-in-the-wall place, and there's not much of a menu, but oh man, the pizza is just terrific. Tons of cheese, a fair amount of grease (hey, I never said I was a health nut), spicy pepperoni, delicious sauce and even decent crust, which I never seem to be able to find anywhere. A large pizza will run you about $10 and will feed three hungry people. Delivery is lightning-fast, or you can stop in and grab your pie. There's nowhere to sit, and I'm not sure whether they take credit cards, but the pizza is totally worth a trip to the ATM across the street in any case.
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