It pains me to give Nicks 1 star because this was my childhood pizza shop for decades but I have to let Nick know that his workers suck. People come to an Italian pizza shop for Italian pizza not pizza made by Mexicans. This might sound racist but this is the truth. An Italian wouldn’t be making Mexican food in a Mexican restaurant.. Anyway, it’s not what it used to be. The pizza is way too thick, the flavor isn’t as tasty as it was like back in the days, the cheese is way too thick as if you asked for extra cheese. In fact, I almost choked on it and the price is astronomical $4.50 !!! Yes, the slices are kinda big but who eats all that pizza especially with the dough being so thick you can’t even enjoy it. I honestly have to say that the pizza shop in Throgsneck is way more flavorful, nicely sized, thinner and only $3.00 Sorry Nick but you got greedy and raised the prices too high and changed up staff. I was coming here since Nicks pizza shop burned down and you reopened and renovated to a larger shop so you know I know all too well about Nicks Pizza. At one time you guys were unmatched. All I can say is you need to make changes ASAP. Make the pizza thinner, change your ingredients back to the old one and lower your price because your price is crazy. This is the Bronx not Manhattan!! Also, you need to reconsider your staff or train them better and compare how many ppl come into your shop now because I’ve seen many get off the train and walk right past the shop and that’s unheard of. I might try Nick’s again in the far future and update my review accordingly, but for now you gonna get...
Read moreUp to this day I'm still debating on whether or not this pizza is better than the ones in Section 5. To be fair, I live in section 5 so whenever I do want something in my stomach when there's nothing inside of my house or in my refrigerator, Pizza is the first thing that pops in my mind. But I must say Nick's Pizza the one that's on gunhill, not too shabby. My experience of eating inside of the pizza shop wasn't that bad. Their slices are very big. I do not know how much the slices cost for that I don't go to that place so often. The service is pretty good, not to sound so impatient but I feel like they can go faster because at times when I do order my food at their place, they take their time. But I guess I'm saying that because for every time when I do order at Nick's it's on those hungry days of mine. But long boring story short, their Pizza are very good it's very scrumptious it's mouth-watering for every time that I look at pictures of their pizzas. And on a side note, buy Sprite that really be hitting the spot. One slice alone would fill you up because how big their slices are in case that has not been...
Read moreIt’s quite disappointing to post this review as I have frequented Nick’s for over two decades. More recently, the quality has been inconsistent. Today, I called for a small pie, and when I arrived, the man who took my order quickly string tied the pizza before I could see the pie or add any toppings. Once I made it over to visit family, I knew why. The pizza was overcooked. It also tasted quite stale. My brother and I consumed 1-2 bites of a slice, but it was unbearable.
I called the establishment and was told to come back. When I arrived, there was another pie waiting for me, which was nice; however, once I arrived back with family, it was clear that the second pizza was worst than the first. There was barely any tomato sauce and the cheese was of poor quality. I attempted to call back, this time, only to express my disappointment; however, no one will answer the phone the phone this time. I am more frustrated by how much time was wasted. I don’t get to see my family often, and this ate up a good chunk of our time together. Do...
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