Yogi’s does a great job! What really makes their pizza it the crust: great chew and fantastic flavor. Subs, wings and tacos are all top notch. They get backed up because their wood fired oven has limited capacity, but if plan accordingly, you won’t be disappointed! PS– fries with my taco? Yes, please!
Reagan W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Delmar, NY
Decent specialty pizza’s. We had the chicken tender & steak pizza’s along with loaded fries. Price was very reasonable with the specials listed on their website. I’d order again when we are in the area.
Patrick j.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Akron, NY
In a town with way too many pizza joints this one is the best of them all. The brick oven pizza is good, subs are fresh made and very meaty, big juicy wings, and giant salads. Take out and deliver is a reasonable wait time unlike other places in town.
Fox E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Buffalo, NY
If this place were called BooBoo’s, kids would fall over coming through the door and constantly be getting minor cuts and scrapes. Hence it’s called Yogi’s. I can’t bear to make any further jokes at this point, I’m jealous of those guys that can afford Rosetta Stone, in fact I’m coming up with a new term for it: Jellystone. What to get: Slices, Personal Cheese & Pep Pizza. Akron, NY, the centre of the food universe, especially when it comes to legendary brick oven pizza, which this town invented. OK — I can’t back that up. Anyway. Freshie’s is actually no longer called Freshie’s, it is now called Yogi’s. It is one of the hidden gems of Western NY, on a little back street in a town with two other more popular pizza places, it quietly assumes that you don’t know how good it is… until you give it a try one day and realize that in a city where real Brick Oven-tasting Pizza is rare, this place makes it and makes it really well! Their slices are huge and delicious, and their personal size pizzas are incredibly cheap and straight out of heaven. I recently tried their wings and they were EXCELLENT, I think their pizza is even better but yes, very delicious wings, so everything so far is 5⁄5. The wings are more typical quintessential Buffalo. If you are having 5 kids at once, then you need to shop for some essentials. Quintessentials. I hope this place survives because not a lot of people know about it, and last time I checked, it didn’t have any online presence at all. Then again there is a place in North Carolina called«Cook Out», who have no online presence, and have still completely taken over the Carolinian fast food scene, to their credit. Yay Freshie’s! What is it with Pizza in Buffalo? It is simply the best I’ve ever tasted and there are probably 200 good options. I recommend my personal faves, Imperial(South Buffalo), Zip’s(North Buffalo), Francos(Eggert location in Amherst), and Yogi’s(Akron). The last one is more Brick-Oven style than typical Buffalo style. All 4 slices are pure heaven and must not be missed under any circumstances. I can’t say it enough — if you’re just trying a slice, make sure the Pizza is either straight out of the oven piping hot, or reheated in the oven. Chicago Pizza is amazing, and NYC Pizza is special, but Buffalo, for me, beats them both. Please don’t talk to me about STL Pizza or Cali Pizza(ew). Buffalo Pizza is fluffier, doughier, cheesier, saucier, and pepperonier than anything you’ve ever had. If Chicago is a crusty pie and NYC is a huge flat slice, then Buffalo is quintessential Pizza. It’s just so good. They also do excellent Buffalo Chicken Pizza and Steak Pizzas here in Buffalo. Dreamy. I will stand under oath and swear that Buffalo Pizza is the best in the land. Please don’t ever order Pizza from Domino’s, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut et al. Those major corporations don’t need a penny of your money, and they are bland cookie cutter chains that spend all their money on advertising. Please frequent your locally owned Pizza shops. They need it more, they’re real local people, and the food is almost always wildly superior, anyway. Edit: I now go here like weekly whenever I am cycling because it’s within easy cycling distance from my house. Nothing says«bike workout» better than a slice of brick oven pizza right? Sometimes the service is really nice, sometimes it is sketchy. There is one particular employee with whom the service is really, really sketchy, in fact if I see that employee at the counter, I leave without ordering, that’s how bad that employee is. The rest of them are lovely and the pizza is absolutely phenomenal.
Andrew B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Buffalo, NY
This place was so unsanitary the early afternoon I went with my family. There were flies buzzing about and the worker had her child their eating apples strapped into a stroller with the flies all over the child.
Richard J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Buffalo, NY
Don’t be fooled by this place’s shack-like exterior and middle-of-nowhere location, this place actually serve up some mean food. They offer a variety of western new york go-to-foods such as pizza, subs, wraps, and chicken fingers. I wasn’t particularly in the mood for pizza the day I went(although I heard it’s pretty good), but my friends and I got wraps and chicken fingers. The food was pretty much what you would expect from a hole-in-the wall joint that serves satisfying food. Their chicken fingers were pretty delicious and their fries were nicely seasoned(and came with some chipotle ranch!). The flavors were right, and the price was great.
Julie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Akron, NY
Agree with Fox E’s review completely. Love Yogi’s. their subs are also delicious. I also would add to the best pizza list, La Rosa, which has locations in Eastern Hills, Boulevard, and Niagara Falls Outlet Malls.