I’m sad this place closed(or did they?) they never answer their phone anymore and the place looks dark/dead. They had such awesome pizza! Almost as good as Napoli. I guess they moved or the economy is bad… it was a nice little neighborhood pizza place.
Lesley-Anne L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Austin, TX
Antonio’s is in a new complex that’s right behind my house, so proximity is a big plus. The people who work here are really nice, and I’m all for supporting small businesses. One thing I really love about this place is that their dough is FRESH and NOT soggy. It has good texture, which is the first thing I look for when I eat pizza. We tried the honey bbq wings, which we liked, but the fries tasted like they were originally frozen and didn’t have enough seasoning. The Sicilian pizza was good, but I was hoping for fresh basil and oregano rather than dried seasoning. Bang for your buck. Wouldn’t mind trying a few other things from this place.
Oanh L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Richmond, TX
It’s a new pizza place in Richmond, TX on FM1464! It’s in a new shopping center next to GameStop. The parking is spacious so you’ll always find a parking here no matter what time of day you decide to visit this shopping center. Oh man this place have humongous pizza slices! One slice of pizza can feed two people. It’s not really expensive at about $ 3/slice but if you see how big the slice of pizza is, you wouldn’t complain. They have a lot of different option for you to choose from with basic sodas/drinks selection like most pizzeria. Often I come here to buy lunch for my son so we can enjoy it during his lunch hour at school. He can hardly finish one slice. I would help except this thing is filled with cheese even when I ask for little cheese. As long as my son loves it, it’s all that matters.