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Antics Pizza
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Mahiʻai Made
162 Kilauea Ave, Hilo, HI 96720
Hilo Surplus Store Inc
148 Mamo St, Hilo, HI 96720
High Fire Hawaii Gallery & Studio
223A Kilauea Ave, Hilo, HI 96720
Mo'oheau Park
369 Kamehameha Ave, Hilo, HI 96720, United States
Palace Theater
38 Haili St, Hilo, HI 96720
Sangha Hall
424 Kilauea Ave, Hilo, HI 96720
Haili Church
211 Haili St, Hilo, HI 96720
Extreme Exposure Fine Art Gallery
224 Kamehameha Ave #103, Hilo, HI 96720, United States
Lyman Museum
276 Haili St, Hilo, HI 96720
Saint Joseph Parish
43 Kapiolani St, Hilo, HI 96720
Nearby restaurants
Pineapples Island Fresh Cuisine
332 Keawe St, Hilo, HI 96720
Vegan Shop
516 Kinoole St, Hilo, HI 96720
Ebisuya Sushi
179 Kilauea Ave, Hilo, HI 96720
Coco Cantina
194 Kilauea Ave #105, Hilo, HI 96720
Low International Food
222 Kilauea Ave, Hilo, HI 96720
Ratana's Green Papaya Salad
211 Kilauea Ave, Hilo, HI 96720
Nicoco Hawaiian Gelato
185 Kilauea Ave, Hilo, HI 96720
Lam's Garden
172 Kilauea Ave, Hilo, HI 96720
Naung Mai Thai Kitchen
86 Kilauea Ave, Hilo, HI 96720
Cafe Pesto Hilo Bay
308 Kamehameha Ave #101, Hilo, HI 96720
Nearby hotels
Yamada Furniture
340 Kinoole St, Hilo, HI 96720
Pakalana Inn
132 Punahoa St, Hilo, HI 96720
Hilo Town Inn
132 Punahoa St, Hilo, HI 96720, United States
Howzit Hostels Hawaii
107 Waianuenue Ave, Hilo, HI 96720
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Antics Pizza

475 Kinoole St, Hilo, HI 96720
4.7(358)
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attractions: Mahiʻai Made, Hilo Surplus Store Inc, High Fire Hawaii Gallery & Studio, Mo'oheau Park, Palace Theater, Sangha Hall, Haili Church, Extreme Exposure Fine Art Gallery, Lyman Museum, Saint Joseph Parish, restaurants: Pineapples Island Fresh Cuisine, Vegan Shop, Ebisuya Sushi, Coco Cantina, Low International Food, Ratana's Green Papaya Salad, Nicoco Hawaiian Gelato, Lam's Garden, Naung Mai Thai Kitchen, Cafe Pesto Hilo Bay
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(808) 769-4202
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anticspizza.com

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Nearby attractions of Antics Pizza

Mahiʻai Made

Hilo Surplus Store Inc

High Fire Hawaii Gallery & Studio

Mo'oheau Park

Palace Theater

Sangha Hall

Haili Church

Extreme Exposure Fine Art Gallery

Lyman Museum

Saint Joseph Parish

Mahiʻai Made

Mahiʻai Made

4.7

(106)

Open 24 hours
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Hilo Surplus Store Inc

Hilo Surplus Store Inc

4.5

(96)

Open 24 hours
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High Fire Hawaii Gallery & Studio

High Fire Hawaii Gallery & Studio

4.7

(11)

Closed
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Mo'oheau Park

Mo'oheau Park

4.3

(137)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Chocolate Coffee & Vanilla Authentic Farm Tour
Chocolate Coffee & Vanilla Authentic Farm Tour
Wed, Dec 10 • 10:30 AM
Papaikou, Hawaii, 96781
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Hawaiian Sea Turtle & Reef Snorkeling
Hawaiian Sea Turtle & Reef Snorkeling
Wed, Dec 10 • 12:00 PM
Hilo, Hawaii, 96720
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Atv Tour on Big Island Ranch
Atv Tour on Big Island Ranch
Tue, Dec 9 • 9:00 AM
Mountain View, Hawaii, 96771
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Nearby restaurants of Antics Pizza

Pineapples Island Fresh Cuisine

Vegan Shop

Ebisuya Sushi

Coco Cantina

Low International Food

Ratana's Green Papaya Salad

Nicoco Hawaiian Gelato

Lam's Garden

Naung Mai Thai Kitchen

Cafe Pesto Hilo Bay

Pineapples Island Fresh Cuisine

Pineapples Island Fresh Cuisine

4.6

(2.5K)

$$

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Vegan Shop

Vegan Shop

4.9

(150)

$

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Ebisuya Sushi

Ebisuya Sushi

4.6

(238)

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Coco Cantina

Coco Cantina

4.3

(118)

$$

Closed
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Phrog LordPhrog Lord
So I'll be honest, the pizza isn't what you would call gourmet but it is decent. There are no real crust options. It is all thin crust pizza, but the edges aren't too crisp or too dry to eat. The toppings appeared to be fresh, but weren't exceptional. The cheese wasn't piled on but was sufficient to hold everything together when you picked up a slice. It was served piping hot, but it took us a minute to figure out there were paper plates and condiments on the center table for us to use. If I had been ordering out, or had it delivered (they are on express waiters if you want delivery) the rating would probably be three stars. I liked it. I would eat it again, but it doesn't exactly excite me more than say pizza hut or dominos. It is a decent pizza place, and a large pizza can easily feed two adults of moderate size so it is affordable. So why five stars? Because it isn't just a pizza place. It is an entertainment center for kids big and small. This place is equipped with various old game systems (from Sega Genesis to N64s) right at the tables and spread around the room. You can play games while you eat or enjoy a leisurely dinner while the kids are entertained. It has the authentic feel off the really old school arcades, the ones that were set up kind of like bowling alleys with snacks and cokes on tap. There is some nostalgia at play here if you are over a certain age, and your kids probably haven't experienced anything like it! The room is very small, the game systems are limited, we were walk-ins but it probably is not a bad idea to get a reservation. The games are free with your meal. I also saw a few kids just hanging out to play games and they were allowed to stay with the caveat that they might be asked to leave if a large party came in. Come here for the pizza, but stay for the entertainment. I loved it. This place is small town retro chic at its best. Highly recommended! For those concerned about sanitization, there was hand sanitizer around, sanitizing wipes for customer use, and I saw someone wiping down controllers between customers. The booths are perhaps a little tighter packed than some might find comfortable, but the center table was kept empty while I was there so it never felt like I was stepping on other people.
Nikki von GnechtenNikki von Gnechten
FIRST PHOTO: the first time I ate here it was 5 stars all across the board amazing pizza, super stoked, delicious, lots of cheese, more sauce, tasted so so much better... I’ve been telling everyone to go here because my first experience was great... unfortunately that has changed. SECOND PHOTO (same pizza as bottom right of first photo): Decided to order takeout today because i was craving it again (at $30 a pizza it’s a special occasion thing for me, there is no where else i can go (to my knowledge) where i can get a gluten free pizza with vegan cheese that tastes like a real pizza) and the lack of consistency with the first and second time made me really sad. I had driven home already once I opened the box and was starving, so I ate it, but I was definitely less than enthusiastic about it after my first slice. Not very much cheese, super hard thin crust, and pretty large portions of crust compared to the pizza size itself, which was super unfortunate. My husband also ordered himself a pizza and the crust in the middle was so thin and wet you couldn’t really pick it up without it completely breaking. All I can say to describe my experience is that I am very sad. And still hungry. And I wish the pizza was the same as or at least similar to the first time so I could be a regular customer. I can’t justify spending $50 for two pizzas if it’s different every time.
Kimberly FinneganKimberly Finnegan
*** update 9/22/23. Unfortunately, I have to update the great review I left 6 months ago. The last two visits to Antics have tanked my faith in their abilities and my family probably won’t return. Tonight we did take out and my husband arrived home with what I used to say was the best vegan cooked ramen on this island. Today however I got a bowl of old noodles (clumped together in a giant chunk from being refrigerated) that were still under cooked, only uncooked carrots as opposed to the delicious veggies they used to include, and NO broth to speak of which was the best tasting part of the meal. I feel like I just paid $36 for Ramen that I wouldn’t give away let alone charge someone for. It’s sad this keeps happening to places on Big Island. They start out great then get lazy or complacent and the food starts tasting like garbage… sad. Original review 6 months ago: Awesome! If you’re a 90’s kid you will love this place. The ramen is the best I’ve had and even my kids love it MORE than pizza 🌈🙌🏼
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So I'll be honest, the pizza isn't what you would call gourmet but it is decent. There are no real crust options. It is all thin crust pizza, but the edges aren't too crisp or too dry to eat. The toppings appeared to be fresh, but weren't exceptional. The cheese wasn't piled on but was sufficient to hold everything together when you picked up a slice. It was served piping hot, but it took us a minute to figure out there were paper plates and condiments on the center table for us to use. If I had been ordering out, or had it delivered (they are on express waiters if you want delivery) the rating would probably be three stars. I liked it. I would eat it again, but it doesn't exactly excite me more than say pizza hut or dominos. It is a decent pizza place, and a large pizza can easily feed two adults of moderate size so it is affordable. So why five stars? Because it isn't just a pizza place. It is an entertainment center for kids big and small. This place is equipped with various old game systems (from Sega Genesis to N64s) right at the tables and spread around the room. You can play games while you eat or enjoy a leisurely dinner while the kids are entertained. It has the authentic feel off the really old school arcades, the ones that were set up kind of like bowling alleys with snacks and cokes on tap. There is some nostalgia at play here if you are over a certain age, and your kids probably haven't experienced anything like it! The room is very small, the game systems are limited, we were walk-ins but it probably is not a bad idea to get a reservation. The games are free with your meal. I also saw a few kids just hanging out to play games and they were allowed to stay with the caveat that they might be asked to leave if a large party came in. Come here for the pizza, but stay for the entertainment. I loved it. This place is small town retro chic at its best. Highly recommended! For those concerned about sanitization, there was hand sanitizer around, sanitizing wipes for customer use, and I saw someone wiping down controllers between customers. The booths are perhaps a little tighter packed than some might find comfortable, but the center table was kept empty while I was there so it never felt like I was stepping on other people.
Phrog Lord

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FIRST PHOTO: the first time I ate here it was 5 stars all across the board amazing pizza, super stoked, delicious, lots of cheese, more sauce, tasted so so much better... I’ve been telling everyone to go here because my first experience was great... unfortunately that has changed. SECOND PHOTO (same pizza as bottom right of first photo): Decided to order takeout today because i was craving it again (at $30 a pizza it’s a special occasion thing for me, there is no where else i can go (to my knowledge) where i can get a gluten free pizza with vegan cheese that tastes like a real pizza) and the lack of consistency with the first and second time made me really sad. I had driven home already once I opened the box and was starving, so I ate it, but I was definitely less than enthusiastic about it after my first slice. Not very much cheese, super hard thin crust, and pretty large portions of crust compared to the pizza size itself, which was super unfortunate. My husband also ordered himself a pizza and the crust in the middle was so thin and wet you couldn’t really pick it up without it completely breaking. All I can say to describe my experience is that I am very sad. And still hungry. And I wish the pizza was the same as or at least similar to the first time so I could be a regular customer. I can’t justify spending $50 for two pizzas if it’s different every time.
Nikki von Gnechten

Nikki von Gnechten

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*** update 9/22/23. Unfortunately, I have to update the great review I left 6 months ago. The last two visits to Antics have tanked my faith in their abilities and my family probably won’t return. Tonight we did take out and my husband arrived home with what I used to say was the best vegan cooked ramen on this island. Today however I got a bowl of old noodles (clumped together in a giant chunk from being refrigerated) that were still under cooked, only uncooked carrots as opposed to the delicious veggies they used to include, and NO broth to speak of which was the best tasting part of the meal. I feel like I just paid $36 for Ramen that I wouldn’t give away let alone charge someone for. It’s sad this keeps happening to places on Big Island. They start out great then get lazy or complacent and the food starts tasting like garbage… sad. Original review 6 months ago: Awesome! If you’re a 90’s kid you will love this place. The ramen is the best I’ve had and even my kids love it MORE than pizza 🌈🙌🏼
Kimberly Finnegan

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Reviews of Antics Pizza

4.7
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5.0
25w

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5.0
4y

So I'll be honest, the pizza isn't what you would call gourmet but it is decent. There are no real crust options. It is all thin crust pizza, but the edges aren't too crisp or too dry to eat. The toppings appeared to be fresh, but weren't exceptional. The cheese wasn't piled on but was sufficient to hold everything together when you picked up a slice. It was served piping hot, but it took us a minute to figure out there were paper plates and condiments on the center table for us to use.

If I had been ordering out, or had it delivered (they are on express waiters if you want delivery) the rating would probably be three stars. I liked it. I would eat it again, but it doesn't exactly excite me more than say pizza hut or dominos. It is a decent pizza place, and a large pizza can easily feed two adults of moderate size so it is affordable.

So why five stars? Because it isn't just a pizza place. It is an entertainment center for kids big and small. This place is equipped with various old game systems (from Sega Genesis to N64s) right at the tables and spread around the room. You can play games while you eat or enjoy a leisurely dinner while the kids are entertained. It has the authentic feel off the really old school arcades, the ones that were set up kind of like bowling alleys with snacks and cokes on tap. There is some nostalgia at play here if you are over a certain age, and your kids probably haven't experienced anything like it!

The room is very small, the game systems are limited, we were walk-ins but it probably is not a bad idea to get a reservation. The games are free with your meal. I also saw a few kids just hanging out to play games and they were allowed to stay with the caveat that they might be asked to leave if a large party came in.

Come here for the pizza, but stay for the entertainment. I loved it. This place is small town retro chic at its best. Highly recommended!

For those concerned about sanitization, there was hand sanitizer around, sanitizing wipes for customer use, and I saw someone wiping down controllers between customers. The booths are perhaps a little tighter packed than some might find comfortable, but the center table was kept empty while I was there so it never felt like I was stepping on...

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5.0
3y

Instagram: anticspizza

Antic Pizza has always been a favorite of for our family. When they first started as was just Pizza. Since then they've added more menu items besides pizza, but also a WHOLE NEW SECTION for Ramen.

FOOD OPTIONS: Got Meat and Vegan options

Their Pizza is video game themed, and their Ramen section Naruto themed. You can sit and enjoy games on either side, as well as order food from either menu. You are not limited to Pizza if you sit on the Ramen side, and vice versa.

You got Pizza, garlic and cinnamon knots, a HUGE ( I mean HUGE) Calzone (think if you folded a large pizza in half and stuffed it that bad boy), pastas, salads

Ramen menu has Meat & vegan options, they also have some popular sides like soy beans, Inari and some other I can't remember

ENTERTAINMENT: As stated, video games on either side. Old school and current games to choose from. At the eating/sitting tables they have old school consoles like NES, Super NES, PlayStation 1, and Sega... I THINK Atari also. At a separate long table (one on both sides) they have Xbox One, PS 4 and Switch. On either side, if video games are not your thing they have cards, and some board games for you to choose from.

STAFF: Everyone is friendly, down to earth and quick to help and if you have any questions about the food.

OVERALL: A great place to unwind, and hang out whether with friends or even by yourself find and try out some new games and some very creatively...

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