This is a really good Restaurant for a small town like Gunter. The prices are really cheap, and the food is good as well! I recommend eating their for lunch, because then you can get their super cheap lunch specials. The service is friendly, the environment is clean, and it makes for a great meal. I highly recommend!
Michael L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ardmore, OK
A true mom and pop shop. Their food is VERY hot and pretty tasty. I’ve been getting their calzones for years. My favorite. The couple that owns it and works it is very lovely.
Gloria V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Antonio, TX
I found this hidden gem right across the street from the local elementary school. What great service and friendliness from the owners. I ordered the lasagna, which was a plentiful serving, homemade and quite delicious. It came with salad, which was standard fare, with what was most likely«store bought» Italian dressing. Good, nonetheless. Other than a slight mix-up with the tea(sweet v. unsweet) this was a great place hidden away in the quaint town of Gunter. It was a great place for me to eat and stay warm while waiting for my business appointment in town. I highly recommend it; it beats the heck out of Sonic.
Xochilt N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Anna, TX
Andrea’s pizza is by far the best pizza I’ve ever had. I just wish they were closer. It’s about a 25 minute drive each way but so worth it. My whole family go nuts when I get it. We always get their deepdish, we haven’t tried the regular because we like the deepdish too much to change! Now I’m hungry, I gotta go there this weekend.
Denise P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Plano, TX
Love their deep dish pizza! Crust is amazing, and I always enjoy going here with the family when I come down to visit. Owners are super nice, and food is always served hot and fresh.
Jason M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Lauderdale, FL
The thick pizza is very good. For whats in gunter this is the best in town!
Chassity F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Howe, TX
I really enjoy Andreas. In a time were mom and pop shops are hard to find and good service is even harder to find Andreas is a great place to eat. It is a small place owned by husband and wife. The wife runs the front and is VERY helpful and pleasent. She gives my kids attention which I love. The food is good. Their deep dish pizza has a great crust. Their lasagna is one of the few my husband likes. I am not normally a fan of meatballs but have found myself going to Andreas just for their homemade meatballs. You cant beat the prices! The lunch specials are great. Lots of food for a great price. Only downfall is no delivery.
Damian B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 The Colony, TX
In the handful of years I’ve lived in Texas, there was one thing about Gunter, TX restaurants that I knew. They don’t exist. Alright, that’s a lie. There have been a few restaurants that have graced the streets of Gunter, but they quickly seem to disappear. All except the Sonic… not that Sonic is a bastion of culinary excellence. Don’t get me wrong, I loves me some late night Sonic, but it’s hardly considered a restaurant. And then along came Andrea’s, a small taste of Italy to this even smaller town in Northern Texas. With a simple menu; pizza, salads and pastas dominate your choice of selections. What else could you expect, especially in a time where less is more? For those craving classics: Andrea’s serves up Lasagna, Chicken Parm, Raviolis and Backed Pasta. For the more adventurous, you can choose from 5 different pastas, three different sauces, and two different meat choices. The tour of tastes doesn’t just stop with Italian at Andrea’s, as they serve up wings, gyros and sandwiches. Having visited twice, I’ve sampled a range of pastas and pizzas. Their Chicken Parm was decent, their Calzone of adequate size, and their thick crust pizza pretty acceptable. I haven’t had a chance to try out their American/Greek fare, but they will be next on my list. I won’t lie, the food wasn’t amazing, but it also wasn’t bad either. Considering that Andrea’s has settled itself in a town more likely to call it «Eye-talian», I think it’s worth while. More importantly, the service there is great and personable. Owned by a husband and wife, it’s probably the closest thing to home cooking you’ll get outside of your own home.(Well, except going to your Grannie’s) I have some high standards for Italian food, and most places do not come close to cooking that I grew up with. But you know what? Gunter needs at least someone’s Mom’s Italian cooking, and Andrea’s is it.