I never thought I'd find myself writing a letter like this, but my recent visit to Little Antony's Pizzeria in Clearwater, Florida, has compelled me to put pen to paper. From the moment I stepped through the door, the warm and inviting atmosphere of the restaurant was palpable, but it was you nathan who truly made the evening unforgettable.
Your professionalism and attentiveness as a waiter are commendable. You greeted us with a genuine smile and a friendly demeanor that immediately set the tone for a delightful dining experience. Your knowledge of the menu was impressive, guiding us through the array of mouthwatering options with ease. Your recommendations, particularly the Margherita pizza and the tiramisu, were spot on and showcased the best of what Little Antony's has to offer.
But beyond your exceptional service, there was a certain charm and grace in your interactions that left a lasting impression. You managed to strike the perfect balance between being attentive and allowing us to enjoy our meal in peace. Your ability to anticipate our needs without us having to ask was nothing short of remarkable. It felt as though you were not just serving us, but rather hosting us in your own home.
Little Antony's Pizzeria is fortunate to have you as part of their team. Your passion for your work is evident in every detail, from the way you present each dish to the genuine care you show your guests. You elevate the dining experience to something truly special, making each visit a memorable occasion.
Thank you, Nathan, for your outstanding service and for making our evening at Little Antony's Pizzeria one to remember. Your warmth, professionalism, and dedication are truly appreciated. I look forward to our next visit, knowing that we'll be in the best of hands.
With gratitude...
Read moreI ordered a small pepperoni pizza and paid close to $8 with tax. While my pizza was edible, the pizza size was super small. To make matters even worse, the pizza dough they use here is pre-made, not fresh, and exactly what you would expect if you bought the pre-packaged, already baked dough from the supermarket. As other reviewers mentioned, the dough has perforated holes on the bottom. So basically, they are throwing cheese and toppings on top of unfresh manufactured dough. Any pizza shop that does this should be ashamed of themselves and truly embarrassed. It's and insult to pizza and the cooks that would stoop so low to do this. This isn't a true authentic pizza place, it's an imposter pizza place pretending to be one. They need to immediately spend the money to buy some flour and roll some fresh dough. It's not that hard,and may actually be more cost effective.
Also, sell slices. I hate when pizza places think they're too good to sell slices and only whole pizzas (especially, this place since aren't even making freshly made authentic pizza). Lastly, toppings. I asked for them and was only provided a single packet of parmesan cheese and another of chili flakes. All the tables I could see had one chili flakes shaker in them. No fresh Parm, oregano, garlic powder...not even salt or pepper. That should tell you everything you need to know. Yeah, definitely not going back to this place...
Read morei never like to complain about a restaurants quality because im a server. but i feel like i need to let people know to not waste their money. the servers have ZERO attention to detail. coming form a server at a restaurant with a huge menu, i feel like serving is a very simple and easy job.. and i’m 17. these servers were middle aged grown adults. it took them 30 minutes to finally take our order. when i asked the server how much extra meatballs were and he didn’t even know ? maybe he’s new but i feel like the first thing i do when working at a restaurant is learn the menu. when our food came out . the first bite i took of the chicken wings was good. but after a bit it was so bland. i’m sure they have some good pizzas but the philly cheesesteak is not one of them. the worst one was my spaghetti. i tried it and my boyfriend asked me how it was and i tried to play it off like it was good but it was HORRIBLE. i felt like i was eating cooked noodles with crushed tomatoes mixed with water. meatballs usually help bland spaghetti but these didn’t. i didn’t wanna say anything but my boyfriend told them i didn’t like it (which they could clearly see by the plate of food that had three bites taken out of it) and their whole energy switched up.i still tipped the servers but they didn’t say bye when we left ....
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