A great place for home made pizza! The prices are great. We paid $ 23 for a 28 slice pie! Definitely can’t beat that deal! I prefer a place like this instead of a chain pizza restaurant. There is something about that sauce! The pizza is a thin crust and square cut. I’m not sure if you can get it the traditional way, but with having little kids it’s easier to have square cuts
Al D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Johnstown, PA
This place has its loyal followers, just like any pizza place. And a lot of them, with good reason. But Anne’s Pizza … wow. A lot of people, myself included, believe that pizza is one of those foods that can bring at least a little bit of joy, even if done poorly. This place makes me rethink that position, though. This is my least favorite pizza, and I’ve HAD me some pizza. I don’t even think it’d be so bad if it at least had a flavor, but as we all know … cardboard isn’t very high on the flavor-scale. In fact, I’d wager that this pizza is even LESS flavorful than the actual cardboard that an average frozen pizza rests on while in the box, waiting for a customer to pick it up. Sure, the pizza is cheap here … but what they’re selling is FOOD. And if you’re prepared to spend a couple dollars on food, you should get it from a place where the food has a taste.
Cassidy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Johnstown, PA
I love Ann’s pizza!!! It’s so close to my house and I love the food. It is very decently priced and the pizza is amazing. Sometimes the workers are a bit rude and impatient, but the food is great!
Mike T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Bedford, PA
I have had some bad pizza in my life. I’ve had it from a Laundromat, A Gas Station, A Hospital cafeteria… all bad Pizza, but low, and behold I have never had Pizza this bad! This could possibly be the worlds worst Pizza. I’m not sure they should even be aloud to sell this stuff to people, And to actually call it Pizza is a shame in itself. When I think about Pizza I think about delicious cheesy doughy bliss. This my friends is cardboard with ketchup… in fact while eating this Pizza I started thinking about how the box that it came in could possibly be a better alternative than the actual Pizza. The price is cheap at roughly 75 cents a cut. Unfortunately they couldn’t pay me the 75 cents to ever eat this stuff again. If you want Decent Pizza there is another shop right around the Corner called Salvatore’s. Do yourself a favor, and go there… it’s good Italian style pizza also at a good price. Overall Please avoid this Pizza at all costs. It will forever scar the way you envision Pizza.
Rob O.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Ebensburg, PA
Not good. First, if you haven’t been before or like most of the area, haven’t teethed as a child on this pizza, you’ll need to know there are two choices: cheese or pepperoni. That’s it. The sauce, which is more of a rumor than an actual existent substance on the pizza, is like a subdued tomato soup. If they make it there, they need to stop. If they pay for it, they deserve their money back. We all do. The crust is crisp and crunchy, so points for that. But it’s flavorless. It’s not cardboard, it’s airy biscuity cardboard. We ordered the pepperoni. Here’s the way that goes. It comes out of the oven as a cheese pizza and they actually take pepperoni out of plastic tub and put it on just before it’s cut and put in a box. And boy does it taste like it. Rubbery, slimey pepperoni. No thanks. We were told we HAD to try Anne’s after months of racking up bad pizza experience after bad pizza experience in the area. I didn’t get it, until I remembered what kept coming up every time someone told me about the place. «It’s ONLY80 cents a slice!’. To which I now say«so what, it’s not good». But that’s part and parcel of what’s wrong with pizza in the area. The cheap price is everything. It’s ten dollar pizza here, 80 cents a slice there. And thereby it becomes a race to the bottom. Well, Anne’s doesn’t win that race, but it is in the running.
Mark M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Woodstock, GA
Great pizza at a terrific price per slice. This is a small carry out joint you can’t find just anywhere in the country. Pizza joints like this remind me of what Johnstown is all about and why it isn’t so bad to come back home.
Kim M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boonsboro, MD
Are there words to describe Ann’s Pizza??? If you grew up in Johnstown… this is Heaven! Little square slices still just $.75 a piece.
DJ M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Feasterville-Trevose, PA
Oh memories of what used to be in the perfect freshly made hot pizza loaded with pepperoni… Ann’s has changed and not for the better I am afraid. Cold thick doughy squares of pizza sit on the counter barely dotted with pepperoni and then placed in the oven to reheat. The sparse cheese is then overcooked, not gooey and stringy. I was very unimpressed. It is a shame that this was once the best pizza parlor in town and always had a crowd and hot fresh pizza pies coming out of their ovens. Now the whole place is vacant, cold and square.
Josh L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Man, I love hole in the wall places like this that have been around forever. I pray that they never go out of business. Square pizza! And it’s really good. Where else can you get a sheet of pizza cut into *28* slices?! Each little slice topped with two pieces of pepperoni. There’s something with the crust too that makes it really good. My aunt loves and has to have the corner piece because of the extra crust. After moving away from Johnstown, there are a handful of places that people have to hit when they come back into town. This is one of those places.