Was highly recommended to try this pizzeria for their famous “Zep” hoagie and was immediately disappointed because they unfortunately no longer make it. This was due to the lack of interest. Understandable. My rating Isn’t due to them not making the Zep. I feel that no one is actually perfect for a five star unless I experience great consistency with every visit and this is our first time. My husband and sat and enjoyed our Sunday lunch while watching the torrential rainfall and the warning of a possible flooding in the area. We ordered the Spicy South Philly Hoagie, 6 mild wings, slice of plain pizza and regular cheesesteak. Everything was delicious!!!! My spicy hoagie was delicious. What they used to spice it up was placed on the bottom of the hoagie which made the roll soggy. Next time I’ll just have that on the side. The hoagie though had fresh tomatoes sliced and placed on top with the delicious oil and vinegar dressing, red onions. I truly believe that the roll makes the sandwich. So Dino’s uses Conshohocken bakery for all their rolls and now I’m going to have to check this bakery out. The wings was fried to perfection, even my husband loved it and he’s the pickiest person. The mild sauce was good and had a tanginess to it. Slice of plain pizza was also delicious. The crust was perfect, texture was sturdy enough to hold a slice of goodness but soft enough and slight crispness to enjoy each bite. My husband’s cheesesteak was made with the right amount of cheese mixed in with the steak!!! Again, the roll brought out the delicious flavors. Location is simple since it situated on the corner of the “main road” of E Fourth St. parking although is street parking so during peak hours might be difficult. Dining room is dated but decorated softly with beautiful paintings. It was comfortable, spacious enough between each table to enjoy a meal without listening to other patrons conversation. Staff was absolutely friendly! Service was efficient and on point. Menu had a lot for all sorts of taste buds. It was a little overwhelming but it’s giving us choices which is good. Prices on the paper menu is outdated. So if you’re comfortable scanning the QR Code to view their menu the prices are accurate. Atmosphere was nice and subtle. Women’s restroom was large and clean. Cleanliness was on par. We were informed that Dino’s is going to make an addition by adding a bar soon. This is due to the growing area of new housing being built across the street. Overall my husband and I really enjoyed this pizzeria even though they no longer make the Zep. You must try Dino’s, you won’t be...
Read moreI’ve eaten here multiple times and I always tip I am a great customer however one day I was very unpleased with my order I’ve ordered garlic Parmesan wings I asked for them to be fried hard and they were close to raw. I have a broken toe and I don’t drive so I am unwilling to walk to the location. Also I ordered a cheese steak and again I’ve always ordered from here with NO PROBLEMS I live not even 7 mins away from the restaurant my cheesesteak was soggy and it didn’t have the items on it I asked for if so it was very little on the sandwich to where I couldn’t taste it. I called the store respectfully and told one of the employees that I wasn’t please with my order I wanted the food reordered until he tends to respond “ well we make 1000s of cheesesteaks a day and we never have any complaints” me a customer who orders from here all the time I feel as tho that is bad customer service employee tend to speak over me and everything and when I asked for a refund it was oh I can’t do that until the owner comes the next day. The store has blocked me from ordering from the store and everything I put a lot of money into this place and to me that’s was very unprofessional employees need to practice better customer service I was a loyal customer and always put people hip to this place I’ll never order...
Read moreThe pizza was not great. The crust was like cardboard, and I’ve enjoyed pizza much more at Domino’s. The customer service was more disappointing than the pizza, however. We ordered a gluten-free pizza which the menu says can only be ordered as a 12” pizza which is a small, which doesn’t mention anything about higher prices for ordering a pizza gluten-free. We picked the supreme pizza, $9.95 for a 12” gluten-free pizza. Dino’s charged us $18.95 for the pizza, marking it as a large (again, the gluten-free pizza only comes as a small). So we were charged 90%, or $9 more for a pizza that did not have any difference in price in the menu. The discrepancy unfortunately led to an unnecessary argument with first the waitress, then a manager which could have easily been avoided with some clarity on the menu about the doubling of a price when something is gluten-free. They said the menu had been like that for 20 years, and they couldn’t just change it so easily. They were very rude. They eventually did lower the price they charged to a small pizza, but instead of charging us $9.95 like the menu had they said it was actually $10.95 for a small, which was another red flag about the integrity of this business. Both the pizza and the customer service left a bad taste in our mouths. Would...
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