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The Godfather of Morristown
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Casual, stone-accented Italian eatery specializing in brick-oven pizza, clams & oysters.
Nearby attractions
Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC)
100 South St, Morristown, NJ 07960
Morristown Green
10 N Park Pl, Morristown, NJ 07960
Schuyler-Hamilton House Museum
5 Olyphant Pl, Morristown, NJ 07960
The Presbyterian Church in Morristown
57 E Park Pl, Morristown, NJ 07960
George Gramby Memorial Park
Abbett Avenue Playground, 20 Lincoln St, Morristown, NJ 07960
The Morristown & Morris Township Library
1 Miller Rd, Morristown, NJ 07960
Glassworks Studio
151 South St, Morristown, NJ 07960, United States
St. Peter's Episcopal Church
70 Maple Ave, Morristown, NJ 07960
Washington's Headquarters Museum
30 Washington Pl, Morristown, NJ 07960
Morristown National Historical Park
30 Washington Pl, Morristown, NJ 07960
Nearby restaurants
Morristown Diner
73 Morris St, Morristown, NJ 07960
Mediterranean Grill and Pizza
119 Morris St, Morristown, NJ 07960, United States
Pomodoro Ristorante & Pizzeria
125 Morris St, Morristown, NJ 07960
Morris Bagels And Deli
121 Morris St, Morristown, NJ 07960
Asahi Sushi - Morristown, NJ
65 Morris St, Morristown, NJ 07960
NOM Mexican Table + Tequila Bar
67 Morris St, Morristown, NJ 07960
Saigon Subs & Café
98 Elm St, Morristown, NJ 07960
Malay Morristown
147 Morris St, Morristown, NJ 07960
Pierogies House
145 Morris St, Morristown, NJ 07960
End of Elm
140 Morris St, Morristown, NJ 07960
Nearby hotels
Hyatt Regency Morristown
3 Speedwell Ave, Morristown, NJ 07960
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The Godfather of Morristown

10 Lafayette Ave, Morristown, NJ 07960, United States
4.0(375)
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Casual, stone-accented Italian eatery specializing in brick-oven pizza, clams & oysters.

attractions: Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC), Morristown Green, Schuyler-Hamilton House Museum, The Presbyterian Church in Morristown, George Gramby Memorial Park, The Morristown & Morris Township Library, Glassworks Studio, St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Washington's Headquarters Museum, Morristown National Historical Park, restaurants: Morristown Diner, Mediterranean Grill and Pizza, Pomodoro Ristorante & Pizzeria, Morris Bagels And Deli, Asahi Sushi - Morristown, NJ, NOM Mexican Table + Tequila Bar, Saigon Subs & Café, Malay Morristown, Pierogies House, End of Elm
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+1 862-260-9500
Website
godfatherofmorristown.com

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Featured dishes

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Brick Oven Plain Pizza
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Brick Oven Grilled Veggie Pizza
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Fried Calamari
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Clams Casino
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Bruschetta
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Seafood Salad
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Caesar Salad
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California Arugula Salad
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Meatball Parmigiana Sandwich
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Grilled Chicken Caesar Wrap
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Lobster Agnolotti
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Eggplant Parmigiana
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Veal Saltimbocca
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Grilled Salmon
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The Fruitella Pizza

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Nearby attractions of The Godfather of Morristown

Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC)

Morristown Green

Schuyler-Hamilton House Museum

The Presbyterian Church in Morristown

George Gramby Memorial Park

The Morristown & Morris Township Library

Glassworks Studio

St. Peter's Episcopal Church

Washington's Headquarters Museum

Morristown National Historical Park

Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC)

Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC)

4.7

(1.0K)

Open 24 hours
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Morristown Green

Morristown Green

4.7

(776)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Schuyler-Hamilton House Museum

Schuyler-Hamilton House Museum

4.4

(19)

Open 24 hours
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The Presbyterian Church in Morristown

The Presbyterian Church in Morristown

5.0

(18)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Saigon Subs & Café

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Pierogies House

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Morristown Diner

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4.0

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Mediterranean Grill and Pizza

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Reviews of The Godfather of Morristown

4.0
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2.0
2y

First I will begin by saying this is my first time going there based on a recommendation from a friend. It has a nice looking facility, and the food was prepared when I was arrived.

The bread was fresh to their credit, which can make a break a sandwich. The chicken was also fresh, but was the equivalence of about 2 dinky chicken tenders topped with messy cheese and what I believe was cheap cannds sauce.

When I arrived there was nobody at the register but there was a kid in pajamas hanging out behind the counter. I didn't know if I was walking into a slumber party or not. When the girl came to the register from the back, she was very friendly and asked if I was paying cash or card. I said is it the same price for both? she said YES, so I paid with card when I could have paid with cash. Turns out when I later checked my receipt, that was not the case. I do not like to get nickel and dimed or support businesses that like to charge fees for every little thing . I have plenty of options. So now I just bought a $14 sandwich that was ok, but certainly not great, and I get to my destination only to find out that I paid extra for a credit card and they didn't even include napkins. How do you charge 14 for a average to below average sandwich like that and not include napkins? I'll give them credit for using fresh bread, but I would not recommend this place.

Update* This is laughable, notice the childish response on any criticism or feedback in all their reviews. Common denominator . My review was complimenting the food quality but the portions and professionalism needed help. Immediately he drops the victim card and tries shaming a potential return customer about something I said nothing about. Maybe spend more time addressing ways to get better instead of having to be right...

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5.0
5y

Went in after being on the Green (right down the street). They had inside seating spread out nicely during pandemic conditions. Counter guys were super nice and helpful. Jimmy came around to confirm our food was good and see if we had any questions. The pizza was DELICIOUS - had one pepperoni and one Buffalo chicken slice. You could SMELL the spice in the sauce before you even tasted it - and that first bite was excellent. Flavor bursts with each bite and just an enjoyable slice with fresh ingredients. The sauce was seasoned perfectly, the cheese was fresh and there was a good amount of it. The crust was crunchy and was a little thick (not NY thin and not deep dish thick) but it worked really well. The Buffalo chicken slice had plenty of chicken on it and the Buffalo sauce was strong enough to be enjoyable but not overwhelm the slice. (Nice job striking that balance.) A great experience located right across the street from the Morristown NJT train station. If you're commuting, it's definitely worth it to stroll over and get a slice, or better yet, grab a whole pie for dinner! (The family...

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3.0
5y

I don’t ever write reviews but I have to for this place. My husband and I regularly get takeout from here. I’m sure this is a great place to eat in but takeout is the worst. I ordered a cold sandwich, the bread was SO stale I could barely tear it off with my teeth. By the time I ate half of it my jaw was aching lol. Everytime I order something new cause I think to myself “maybe I just ordered the wrong thing”, but I’ve tried just about every pasta and have ordered chicken and eggplant parm and have been heavily disappointed. I always ask myself “where’s the flavor in this” because there’s literally none. I’ve ordered wings, jalepeno popper fries... all of it was soggy and cold. The only thing that was good that I got here was the clams appetizers. Pizza is OKAY. The menu is huge which is already a bad first impression. I know that most of this food is frozen and rarely fresh. For an Italian restaurant it’s horrible and I like dominoes. There’s so many other better places to order. I would get Fiamma’s instead. The only reason I will eat here is because my husband likes it so I guess...

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Real AF biznasReal AF biznas
First I will begin by saying this is my first time going there based on a recommendation from a friend. It has a nice looking facility, and the food was prepared when I was arrived. The bread was fresh to their credit, which can make a break a sandwich. The chicken was also fresh, but was the equivalence of about 2 dinky chicken tenders topped with messy cheese and what I believe was cheap cannds sauce. When I arrived there was nobody at the register but there was a kid in pajamas hanging out behind the counter. I didn't know if I was walking into a slumber party or not. When the girl came to the register from the back, she was very friendly and asked if I was paying cash or card. I said is it the same price for both? she said YES, so I paid with card when I could have paid with cash. Turns out when I later checked my receipt, that was not the case. I do not like to get nickel and dimed or support businesses that like to charge fees for every little thing . I have plenty of options. So now I just bought a $14 sandwich that was ok, but certainly not great, and I get to my destination only to find out that I paid extra for a credit card and they didn't even include napkins. How do you charge 14 for a average to below average sandwich like that and not include napkins? I'll give them credit for using fresh bread, but I would not recommend this place. Update* This is laughable, notice the childish response on any criticism or feedback in all their reviews. Common denominator . My review was complimenting the food quality but the portions and professionalism needed help. Immediately he drops the victim card and tries shaming a potential return customer about something I said nothing about. Maybe spend more time addressing ways to get better instead of having to be right all the time.
Jay DoughJay Dough
Went in after being on the Green (right down the street). They had inside seating spread out nicely during pandemic conditions. Counter guys were super nice and helpful. Jimmy came around to confirm our food was good and see if we had any questions. The pizza was DELICIOUS - had one pepperoni and one Buffalo chicken slice. You could SMELL the spice in the sauce before you even tasted it - and that first bite was excellent. Flavor bursts with each bite and just an enjoyable slice with fresh ingredients. The sauce was seasoned perfectly, the cheese was fresh and there was a good amount of it. The crust was crunchy and was a little thick (not NY thin and not deep dish thick) but it worked really well. The Buffalo chicken slice had plenty of chicken on it and the Buffalo sauce was strong enough to be enjoyable but not overwhelm the slice. (Nice job striking that balance.) A great experience located right across the street from the Morristown NJT train station. If you're commuting, it's definitely worth it to stroll over and get a slice, or better yet, grab a whole pie for dinner! (The family will thank you.)
Chuck MoundChuck Mound
Had nothing but a great experience here. The workers were really nice and provided excellent customer service. The Pizza was really good. Apparently they make their own fresh Mozzarella every day. This was evident with the Margarita Slice. The Sauce was my favorite component of the Godfather Pizza, not to be confused with the Francise Godfathers, where its all commercial, not authentic. The crust reminded me of a more deep dish style Pizza, where there is more crust..Also the crust has more of a regular slice taste and texture than your usual brick oven Pizza as they cook at 500 degrees. All of which make their Pizza unique. They made the cut for the Morris County Tournament of Pizza on the Pizza Hunters App.
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First I will begin by saying this is my first time going there based on a recommendation from a friend. It has a nice looking facility, and the food was prepared when I was arrived. The bread was fresh to their credit, which can make a break a sandwich. The chicken was also fresh, but was the equivalence of about 2 dinky chicken tenders topped with messy cheese and what I believe was cheap cannds sauce. When I arrived there was nobody at the register but there was a kid in pajamas hanging out behind the counter. I didn't know if I was walking into a slumber party or not. When the girl came to the register from the back, she was very friendly and asked if I was paying cash or card. I said is it the same price for both? she said YES, so I paid with card when I could have paid with cash. Turns out when I later checked my receipt, that was not the case. I do not like to get nickel and dimed or support businesses that like to charge fees for every little thing . I have plenty of options. So now I just bought a $14 sandwich that was ok, but certainly not great, and I get to my destination only to find out that I paid extra for a credit card and they didn't even include napkins. How do you charge 14 for a average to below average sandwich like that and not include napkins? I'll give them credit for using fresh bread, but I would not recommend this place. Update* This is laughable, notice the childish response on any criticism or feedback in all their reviews. Common denominator . My review was complimenting the food quality but the portions and professionalism needed help. Immediately he drops the victim card and tries shaming a potential return customer about something I said nothing about. Maybe spend more time addressing ways to get better instead of having to be right all the time.
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Went in after being on the Green (right down the street). They had inside seating spread out nicely during pandemic conditions. Counter guys were super nice and helpful. Jimmy came around to confirm our food was good and see if we had any questions. The pizza was DELICIOUS - had one pepperoni and one Buffalo chicken slice. You could SMELL the spice in the sauce before you even tasted it - and that first bite was excellent. Flavor bursts with each bite and just an enjoyable slice with fresh ingredients. The sauce was seasoned perfectly, the cheese was fresh and there was a good amount of it. The crust was crunchy and was a little thick (not NY thin and not deep dish thick) but it worked really well. The Buffalo chicken slice had plenty of chicken on it and the Buffalo sauce was strong enough to be enjoyable but not overwhelm the slice. (Nice job striking that balance.) A great experience located right across the street from the Morristown NJT train station. If you're commuting, it's definitely worth it to stroll over and get a slice, or better yet, grab a whole pie for dinner! (The family will thank you.)
Jay Dough

Jay Dough

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Had nothing but a great experience here. The workers were really nice and provided excellent customer service. The Pizza was really good. Apparently they make their own fresh Mozzarella every day. This was evident with the Margarita Slice. The Sauce was my favorite component of the Godfather Pizza, not to be confused with the Francise Godfathers, where its all commercial, not authentic. The crust reminded me of a more deep dish style Pizza, where there is more crust..Also the crust has more of a regular slice taste and texture than your usual brick oven Pizza as they cook at 500 degrees. All of which make their Pizza unique. They made the cut for the Morris County Tournament of Pizza on the Pizza Hunters App.
Chuck Mound

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