First time here, looking to follow up on several local friends enthusiastic endorsements of the tuna subs. Chose the lunch special – ½ sub, Italian Wedding Soup and a soda – a very reasonable $ 5.75. Bread was good and very fresh with flavorful tuna. Soup came in a large mug and was very tasty. Service was prompt. Can’t wait to come back and try other enticing things on the large menu – various pizzas including stuffed, white and Sicilian, ten or so variations on cheese steaks, pepperoni bread, etc. prices are very reasonable, with half cold subs only $ 3.50 and half hot subs $ 3.75. Located in an unlovely tiny strip shopping center right on Route 230 in Highspire, just a hop off 283 just south of Harrisburg.
David P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lancaster, PA
I have to agree with the other reviewer. This guy is outwardly rude to people, he was so rude to me I didn’t even bother getting food. The place is also a dump. Some pizza shops aren’t exactly palaces but that doesn’t mean they can’t turn out decent food. But being disrespected by the owner and the fact that it’s a dump anyway = 1 star(only because giving zero stars isn’t an option)
E G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 New York, NY
These guys are obvious NY/NJ implants and their service shows it. Their pizza is not bad, but the way they treat their customers makes this a 2nd or 3rd option for pizza even though I could wear my pajamas there and back and no one would notice, it’s so close to my home. The pizza is NY style, thin crust with thin sauce lots of stringy cheese and they pile on the toppings. The cheese and toppings usually end up sliding off the crust so this is a good pizza slice to eat like a sandwhich. I would love their pizza if it wasn’t for the extraordinary amount of grease that comes with it. I know pizza is supposed to be greasy but there can be an overkill. The pizza guys are unpleasant and have been rude. I stood just inside the doorway speaking with my dad deciding on what to order and the guy at the counter yells at us in broken english to get out of the door and move in. We left. Another time the counter guy charges me the regular price for a large pizza even though i had given him a coupon. I had to argue with him that I did indeed give a coupon to him upon ordering. Ridiculous stuff like this are a reoccuring thing. They do accept competitors coupons which is good because Al’s across 230 always gives out coupons and their pizza blows. The restaurant also is not the cleaniest looking place which as you know from my previous reviews, always makes me a little hesitant to patronize a business. Decent pizza + bad service+ uncleanliness= 2 stars.