The pizza taste good, the problem is the price, it's $4.25 for a single slice, super expensive and on top of that they charge tax. This is the only pizza shop I have ever been to in my life that charges tax. The prices are ridiculous, I can understand if they are in mid town Manhattan, but it's in the ghetto in the Bronx, gimme ah break. I even got into it with one of the workers telling him prices are way to high and I've been coming here since I was a little kid 30 years plus, but that was my last slice there. I told him I'll never set foot in the place again, I bought only 3 slices and I was charged $12.75, almost 13 dollars for what 3 slices? Tony the owner must be going senile like Joe Biden in his old age, charging those prices in the Bronx ghetto pizza shop he has. The pizza is good but it's not $4.25 plus tax a slice good. There's better places to get a slice that are cheaper, Emilio's on Morris Park, Louie and Ernie's on Crosby and Tommy's on Tremont, all just as good if not better than Three Boys and they charge a lot less for there slices and no tax added on either. I recommend no one go here and boycott the shop until the owner puts the prices back at least to $3.50 a slice, or does a special 2 slices for $5. It's the right thing to do for his loyal customers, we deserve it and in todays economy pizza should always be a good cheap food to eat and not leave your wallet empty and cost you $20 bucks on 4 slices like it does here at...
Read moreI thought the pizza here was just okay, although above average for a giant slice place. First off, this place rubs me the wrong way because they have too many rules. There's no bathroom, you pay for ice, 2 ways are prohibited...I mean I know these things can be issues in the Bronx, but you don't need to put up so many signs about them. The place is one big open space, with like 3 4-person tables and everything else behind a counter. The staff was friendly enough, and the tile work around the walls was nice looking for the Bronx, but of course all this means nothing. What does mean something is the pizza. I thought the crust, cheese, and sauce here were all thoroughly mediocre. The sauce didn't stand out and there wasn't that much to begin with; the cheese was okay quality but there was too much of it. The crust was a typical giant slice crust: doughy and completely unremarkable. As a whole, it wasn't terrible for some reason but nothing remarkable what so ever. Just because the slices are huge doesn't make it great pizza. This is pretty good for the area all things considered, but I'm not sure why this place has as good a rep as it does. I'd skip this one unless you're in the immediate area looking for...
Read moreThis place has been around a very long time. It's been serving everyone in the neighborhood for many years. all the civil servant all the night shift workers as well as the neighborhood. Everyone comes here for good pizza and a variety of different foods. They always put plenty of quality into their Pizza as well as their dishes. There's definitely a difference between this pizza shop and many others in the neighborhood This place has literally from the twin brothers and the employees that been with them for years. This place has been loyal to the neighborhood even after closing. They reopened up with the same employees the same good food and the same reputation that quality will always come first in their food. The three boys from Italy is all aces in my book you can't go wrong with this location. Over 30 years and still going strong. Thank you for your service! If you enjoyed the review. You know what to do👍. Thank you in advance...
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