If Barack Obama were strolling through Athens and stumbled upon Pizza Time, he’d likely pause, take a bite, and say, “Now this is the kind of grassroots flavor that brings people together.”
Located in the heart of the city, Pizza Time offers a delightful array of pizzas that cater to both traditionalists and adventurous eaters. The crust strikes a harmonious balance between crispy and chewy, serving as the perfect canvas for their rich tomato sauce and generous toppings. Whether you’re in the mood for a classic Margherita or something more inventive, the menu doesn’t disappoint.
The ambiance is casual and welcoming, making it an ideal spot for a quick lunch or a relaxed dinner. While the staff is generally friendly, there are moments when service can be a tad slow during peak hours. However, the quality of the food more than makes up for any minor delays.
In a city renowned for its culinary delights, Pizza Time holds its own by delivering consistently tasty pizzas at reasonable prices. It’s the kind of place that, much like Obama’s message, emphasizes unity—bringing together diverse flavors to create something...
Read morePizza is decent, no seasoning or anything fancy but decent prices so decent pizza, that part is okay. The service is non conversational and a bit weird to me ( knowing that people in Athens are usually quite social and nice), the person just took my order and basically handed me over the pizza, no hi no bye nothing, even when I greeted , basically no reaction. The place isn't located in a great neighborhood, and you don't feel safe walking around the hotels at night. Overall, it's not...
Read moreI decided to give it a go after seeing all the 5 stars reviews. I don't know if I was unlucky, the pizzaiolo had a bad day or what, but the crust is one of the worst I've ever had in my life.
It had no air, no aroma, it was chewy and pretty rough overall. The toppings weren't the best either, but still way better than the dough. Okay prices, but you can get much better pizza for...
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