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  • Jamie M.

    This is the WC go-to for drunk pizza. Located conveniently near high street (around the corner for Barnaby's) and only a short walk from the other local bars, this place is one of the few that stay open until 3A so you can grab a slice before you call it a night. The pizza was pretty cheap(compared to my normal spot in Old City); $5 for 2 slices for my friend and myself. It was average, but obviously people like it or they wouldn't be in business!

    (4)
  • Deborah C.

    Food was good but they used lettuce tomato onions as a filler ordered pizza steak and hot roast beef sandwich and they filled them with this stuff I didn't order it that way food was good other then that

    (3)
  • Melissa M.

    Food was good. Staff was very friendly.

    (4)
  • Michelle T.

    Just moved to west chester. This was our third attempt at decent pizza in the area. Loved it. Dough was a little sweet like cocco's in delco. Could use a tiny bit more sauce and a tiny bit less cheese but that would be my perfect pizza. This was very good as is. Ordered pork broccoli rabbe and provolone. Pork was awesome, broccoli rabbe was the worst ever and they accidentally used american cheese. Im only putting this out there so people know not to order the rabbe but def go for the pork and/or pizza. We will order there again :)

    (4)
  • Michael G.

    Great spot for some quick and easy pizza. Good topping choices too

    (5)
  • Jennifer H.

    Saucey's is seriously my favorite pizza in all of West Chester....but the girl on the phone was just so rude, I hung up and now I'm searching yelp for a back-up. :(

    (5)
  • Joe F.

    Kids hang out behind the counter and push in while you're looking for a slice.

    (1)
  • Jeff C.

    In the SE PA area pizza is poor to mediocre, there are a few places that stand out as good pizza for the area. Saucy is not one of them. We have given them a shot a couple of times and no luck. Worst pizza in WC. I wish them the best of luck, but they have work to do.

    (1)
  • Zaheer H.

    Since I'm apparently one of the few that has actually eaten a Saucy pizza sober, I'd thought I'd review. Saucy has some of the best pizza in West Chester. Great thin crust, not a ton of sauce or cheese. Really good.

    (4)
  • Julie Anna E.

    Great pizza and wings! very small place but friendly couple of workers ill tell ya! pizza is only about 1.50$ a slice many toppings, and even though the review said its not "kid friendly" me and my friends go all the time and were 16 years old.

    (5)
  • Rodge B.

    "Busted" more than once for bringing beers into this place from the old 15 North after last call, but they make a great late night slice after a night of boozing.

    (4)
  • Mike G.

    Very average. I'm giving three stars only because the hours are great and the prices are decent. if they closed at 6pm Id give them 2 stars

    (3)
  • Matt C.

    This is one of the only pizza places in West Chester that stays open late. This is the only reason for this places popularity, I think it gets the entire Barnabys crowd at 2AM. The prices are reasonable and pretty typical for the area. I've eaten pizza here many times intoxicated and I still complain about how mediocre it is. They use very little sauce (ironic for a place named "Saucey"), so their pizza is incredibly dry. Yes they have many gut-busting toppings, but so does every other pizza place. If you need a quick slice after the bar this place is an option; if you're sober enough to care how your pizza tastes, go somewhere else.

    (2)
  • Yvette L.

    The fact that this place got 3 1/2 stars is a testament to how few people know anything about pizza. This might even be worse than Domino's or Pizza Hut. I can't think of a single reason why I would want to go back even if it was the only place left open.

    (1)
  • M C.

    Seriously missed the mark. This 2 star review is for the product only, the staff gets 5 stars, as they were friendly, polite, and accommodating! Possibly if I had some drinks, (a lot of drinks),I wouldn't be so critical, (and may have even liked it, assuming my taste buds were also plastered). I'm sorry this is coming across mean, but I (and my 2 guests) did not care for it. Had 2 regular cheese pizzas, cheese had an odd flavor and the sauce is "spiralled" on the pie. The crust was ok. They should also correct the menu prices listed on their YELP page. It seems to be off by a couple of bucks. Aldi and Wegmans sell a "cook your own" pizza, very large by the way, for 1/2 the cost of this establishment. I'll give them another try, but not their pizza, possibly a sandwich or something else. I'm not a glutton for punishment, just like to spend money locally.

    (2)
  • Alison K.

    I guess I can't really comment on the quality of this pizza since I've only ever had it at 2 AM, after hitting the bars hard. Still, it's good, fun toppings, and makes great drunk food. I have to agree with someone below who pointed out the irony of the name, because even in our drunken state, my friends and I did notice the distinct lack of sauciness in our slices. But hell, at 2 AM in WC, it's either Saucey or Wawa, and I like options, goshdarnit.

    (4)
  • Daniel H.

    420 pizza is the best, place is cheap and always provides late night entertainment when the bars let out

    (4)
  • Courtney T.

    Pennsylvania is notorious for bad pizza, but Saucey's really sucks. They stay in business because they're open late night and when you're drunk, you'll eat anything.

    (2)
  • Yemisi E.

    This is the place to go for drunk pizza. Any other kind of desired pizza should be sought elsewhere. That is all.

    (3)
  • Ryne D.

    Guys are not permitted to use the word "saucy" to describe things. We can call someone "sauced", but most males don't have the flair to include "saucy" in our vocab. Luckily, Saucey the restaurant allows us to re-claim the word, so long as we don't use it as an adjective. Now, there are things I've come to expect from sell-by-the-slice pizza joints. Let's see how Saucey does: 1) Open late - Well, their site says they're open til 3am on the weekends, but they smartly remained open late on St. Patty's day. Check. 2) Cheap prices - $2.25 a slice. I was expecting the $3 range. Check. 3) Wacky ass flavors - A few standouts. I was pretty afraid of how a honey mustard pizza would taste. I tried a cheesesteak and 420 (formerly known as "garbage") slice. Cheesesteak was pretty good; better than the 420, which was topped with fries, mozzarella sticks, and chicken fingers. Clever name at least. Check. I love these kinds of places, and Saucey holds it down pretty well. I'd like to see more crazy toppings, but what they do have is good.

    (4)
  • A P.

    HORRIBLE delivery service! Supposedly open until 3am, so we ordered at 1:25am and still nothing had arrived at our door well after the estimated time of 2:15am-2:25am. So at 2:43am we called Saucey and no one answered and had to leave a message. So then I called GrubHub directly and they said they would call them. The man on the phone was nice he did say something about free food and such so YAY on that front and I am glad grub hub has better customer service than that of Saucey Pizza. I will never order from Saucey again!! So, Saucey, DON'T say your hours are until 3am on Saturdays if your'e going to abandon the job 2 hours early! And since they didnt have the gonads to let us know they weren't going to deliver we didn't have time to order from anywhere else. So thanks a lot to the jerks of Saucey Pizza which NEVER BOTHERED TO DELIVER MY FOOD! And again serious appreciation goes out to Grub Hub for their amazing customer service!

    (1)
  • Henry S.

    I don't believe in the numerous times I have been to Saucey, that I have ever been there before midnight. Great prices, even better selection and it is worth the wait. There is a reason that the line will be out the door. Do yourself a favor and next time you are walking around West Chester at 1am, get yourself some Saucey!

    (5)
  • Frank H.

    Stays open late for all of the Barnaby's Customers....

    (5)
  • Don H.

    I have only been here a few times in 2012, so I can't tell you whether or not the previous posts are accurate. I have brought some serious world traveling pizza aficionados here, and all have left raving about what an awesome slice they have. The slice is light and crispy, unlike the giant grease bomb slabs of cheese that you normally get at a Pennsylvania pizza joint. I completely understand that a few clientele don't "get it," because they are used to the typical pizza joint slice. This is a world class slice. If you care about what you eat, try a slice. It's good food. The guys that designed or "borrowed" this slice should be absolutely proud of what they have accomplished. They could franchise this so easily. The marketing would be simple....Do you love pizza? Do you hate dominos, pizza hut, poppa johns, little Caesars and every other pizza chain you ever tried? Come to Saucys. Enjoy.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No

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Pizza

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