Athens Pizza in Auburn is a true local gem. This family-owned restaurant has been around for years, and it’s easy to see why they’ve stood the test of time. From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with a warm welcome and friendly service that makes you feel right at home. The staff is always attentive, making sure every customer is taken care of, whether you’re dining in or grabbing takeout.
While the pizza is fantastic, the real standout for me is the pepperoni grinder—absolutely delicious. The bread is toasted perfectly, with just the right amount of crunch on the outside while staying soft inside. The pepperoni is flavorful and plentiful, and the melted cheese ties everything together beautifully. Every bite is packed with rich, savory goodness, making it one of the best sandwiches in town. You simply have to try it.
Beyond the great food, what makes Athens Pizza special is the atmosphere. There’s something comforting about a place that’s been serving the community for so long. It’s the kind of restaurant where regulars keep coming back, and new customers quickly feel like part of the family. The menu has plenty of options, all made with care, and you can taste the quality in every dish.
If you’re in Auburn and looking for a solid spot to eat, Athens Pizza should be at the top of your list. Whether you’re in the mood for pizza, a grinder, or something else from their menu, you won’t be disappointed. Five stars,...
Read moreThey've cleverly removed the size labels from their menu, but with barely any digging, here are some sad facts:
Athens' small pizza is 10" -- that's less than a foot in diameter, and normally what reputable businesses consider "Personal". Their large is (therefore) 14", which is normally what reputable businesses consider "Medium". If I wanted nightmares, I'd try to imagine the size of their "Personal". Do they take this into consideration with pricing? No; contrarily, they charge MORE. Use your head. Inflation didn't just impact businesses, yet this one seems to think it did.
Imagine Starbucks charging $5 for a short (10 oz) coffee. Think that's out of the realm of possibility for a corporation? No? And yet they don't. So why is a small, local pizza business -- as quality as the taste might be -- charging ~50% more for what size/style you could happily find elsewhere?
We live in an age where people who insist upon the application of logic get shunned, so feel free to get perverse about this, but please: take a look at the actual listed prices (on Athens Pizza & Pasta's actual website) and tell me that this current ONE $ price rating on Google shouldn't be updated to at least $$ to make SOMETHING make sense of their 4+...
Read moreWe have been coming here for many years. We enjoy dining in but sometimes we take pizza to go. The restaurant is not fancy but their food is spectacular! Whenever we dined in there are at least six other tables filled with customers. There is also a constant flow of customers picking up their pizza to go. The pizza crust is not to thick and not to thin. For us it's just right. The pizza sauce is flavorful made with savory spices which makes a great foundation for the pizza. Over time we have our own special order. We get 14 inch Athens which has salami, sausage, green peppers, onions, pepperoni, mushrooms and cheese. We get this minus green peppers and mushrooms and sub roasted garlic and jalapenos. That was our order tonight and our grandson ordered his own 10 inch pizza with alfredo sauce, chicken, sausage, beef and extra cheese. I had a piece of this and it was fabulous. Don't miss your chance to get some world class pizza right here...
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