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107A Shawnee Square Dr, Shawnee on Delaware, PA 18356
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The River Room
1 River Rd, Shawnee on Delaware, PA 18356
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Bosco Pizza

107 Buttermilk Falls Rd, Shawnee on Delaware, PA 18356
4.2(126)
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(570) 234-3360
Website
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Garlic Bread
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Spinach Stuffed Pizza
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18" Margherita
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18" Capricciosa
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18" Hawaiian
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10" Cheese
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10" Margherita
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10" Capricciosa
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10" Hawaiian
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Penne Alla Vodka

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Nearby restaurants of Bosco Pizza

Saen Thai Cuisine

Bluefoot Cuisine

ShawneeCraft Brewing Company

The River Room

Saen Thai Cuisine

Saen Thai Cuisine

4.6

(317)

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Bluefoot Cuisine

Bluefoot Cuisine

4.8

(191)

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ShawneeCraft Brewing Company

ShawneeCraft Brewing Company

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The River Room

The River Room

3.5

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Reviews of Bosco Pizza

4.2
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5.0
1y

Bosco Pizza, shrouded in Monday mystery, stands as a culinary enigma amidst the vibrant offerings of Saen Thai next door. The alluring fragrance of Thai delights, a tantalizing waltz of spices, beckons me into its flavorful embrace. Yet, the closed doors of Bosco on Mondays lead me to weave a tale of gastronomic diplomacy. Amidst the symphony of tastes, Bosco entices with its pizza prowess, offering a cornucopia of cheesy delights.

Saen Thai, a fragrant haven of Thai delicacies, unleashes an olfactory orchestra that serenades my senses. As I navigate its menu adorned with aromatic curries and spice-laden wonders, Bosco's Monday closure becomes a poetic pause in my culinary journey. It is here that I delve into the nuances of Bosco's offerings—slices adorned with a tapestry of toppings, pies that boast a harmony of flavors, and the prospect of savoring a cheesy indulgence within the confines of my home.

In this gastronomic tapestry, Bosco's menu unfolds like a culinary sonnet. From classic Margheritas, where the simplicity of tomato and mozzarella harmonize, to the extravagant symphony of supreme pizzas, each slice becomes a stanza in the poetry of flavors. The allure of garlic-kissed crust, the dance of pepperoni on a sizzling surface, and the artistry of melted cheese form the lyrical notes of my pizza escapade. In the absence of Bosco's Monday serenade, I curate a pizza concerto, ensuring that the family feast resonates with the crescendo of flavors that define the pizzaiolo's craft. Thus, the review becomes a poetic ode to the culinary treasures concealed within Bosco's closed doors, waiting to unfold their...

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1.0
4y

Reason for the one star review is I just went in, I asked for 2 slices and then asked my girlfriend what she wanted, the lady at the counter puts 2 slices on a sheet and there was one left, I went to order the third and was told the first 2 are already sold. There was one person in the store who had already eaten, I have never been to a pizzaria and been told the slices being displayed were already sold. I didn't have 25 minutes to wait for them to make a new pie because they decided the slices they could have given me were for a customer that wasn't even in the store, or was in the store but they left the slices on display. I don't believe the person in the store was a customer I believe he was an employee/ owner but I do not know that for sure. All I do know is I was told I couldn't have the pizza because it's for someone else and I could wait for a new one. Take the pizzas off the rack if they aren't for sale...

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2.0
1y

The Menu is VERY.- VERY - VERY misleading!! Listed RIGHT below the $3.00 side salad under dinners is Broccoli $2.50. We placed 2 orders to go along with our lasagna. When our bill came, we were charged $14.90 for BROCCOLI! ($7.45 each!!!) When we questioned the bill we were told we had ordered the “sides” of broccoli, not the “add ons”. We showed the manager what we thought we were ordering on the menu. We were told those were add on TOPPINGS to the dinners. We have never “added “ a bowl of broccoli on top of lasagna, nor have we EVER put a side salad on top of our lasagna, even though they are listed together in the same column!!! Is this just an East Stroudsburg thing?? The food was all good, hot and the server was attentive, although- when she SAW me POINTING to the $2.50 broccoli listed right under the Lasagna, that would’ve been a great time to explain how they “up...

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Joshua KellyJoshua Kelly
Bosco Pizza, shrouded in Monday mystery, stands as a culinary enigma amidst the vibrant offerings of Saen Thai next door. The alluring fragrance of Thai delights, a tantalizing waltz of spices, beckons me into its flavorful embrace. Yet, the closed doors of Bosco on Mondays lead me to weave a tale of gastronomic diplomacy. Amidst the symphony of tastes, Bosco entices with its pizza prowess, offering a cornucopia of cheesy delights. Saen Thai, a fragrant haven of Thai delicacies, unleashes an olfactory orchestra that serenades my senses. As I navigate its menu adorned with aromatic curries and spice-laden wonders, Bosco's Monday closure becomes a poetic pause in my culinary journey. It is here that I delve into the nuances of Bosco's offerings—slices adorned with a tapestry of toppings, pies that boast a harmony of flavors, and the prospect of savoring a cheesy indulgence within the confines of my home. In this gastronomic tapestry, Bosco's menu unfolds like a culinary sonnet. From classic Margheritas, where the simplicity of tomato and mozzarella harmonize, to the extravagant symphony of supreme pizzas, each slice becomes a stanza in the poetry of flavors. The allure of garlic-kissed crust, the dance of pepperoni on a sizzling surface, and the artistry of melted cheese form the lyrical notes of my pizza escapade. In the absence of Bosco's Monday serenade, I curate a pizza concerto, ensuring that the family feast resonates with the crescendo of flavors that define the pizzaiolo's craft. Thus, the review becomes a poetic ode to the culinary treasures concealed within Bosco's closed doors, waiting to unfold their cheesy secrets.
Vanessa MolinaVanessa Molina
I wish there was an option to not leave any stars. My husband and I saw this pizzeria when going to the post office. When going in to pick up a menu in the afternoon, there was no business and the workers were sitting around. We decided to give them a try later on in the day. My husband ordered a chicken parm hero and mozzarella sticks. I ordered a salad with grilled chicken. The mozzarella sticks were soggy and tasted like old oil. The salad was just a sad excuse for a salad. I paid extra for grilled chicken and got less than half a chicken breast. I called to ask about it and the woman I spoke to could care less about my concern and didn’t try apologize or correct it to keep a customer. Just said, “well that’s the price and that’s what you get.” Don’t waste your time on this place unless you want sub par food.
Jack deRocheJack deRoche
Bosco Pizza is definitely one my favorite pizza joints. It's in a little plaza with about four or five other local businesses. It was recommended to me by someone at a local ski resort they said it's that bosco pizza was the best Pizza in the area and after trying it I can say that that is true! I definitely recommend Pizza Bosco if you're in the area.
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Bosco Pizza, shrouded in Monday mystery, stands as a culinary enigma amidst the vibrant offerings of Saen Thai next door. The alluring fragrance of Thai delights, a tantalizing waltz of spices, beckons me into its flavorful embrace. Yet, the closed doors of Bosco on Mondays lead me to weave a tale of gastronomic diplomacy. Amidst the symphony of tastes, Bosco entices with its pizza prowess, offering a cornucopia of cheesy delights. Saen Thai, a fragrant haven of Thai delicacies, unleashes an olfactory orchestra that serenades my senses. As I navigate its menu adorned with aromatic curries and spice-laden wonders, Bosco's Monday closure becomes a poetic pause in my culinary journey. It is here that I delve into the nuances of Bosco's offerings—slices adorned with a tapestry of toppings, pies that boast a harmony of flavors, and the prospect of savoring a cheesy indulgence within the confines of my home. In this gastronomic tapestry, Bosco's menu unfolds like a culinary sonnet. From classic Margheritas, where the simplicity of tomato and mozzarella harmonize, to the extravagant symphony of supreme pizzas, each slice becomes a stanza in the poetry of flavors. The allure of garlic-kissed crust, the dance of pepperoni on a sizzling surface, and the artistry of melted cheese form the lyrical notes of my pizza escapade. In the absence of Bosco's Monday serenade, I curate a pizza concerto, ensuring that the family feast resonates with the crescendo of flavors that define the pizzaiolo's craft. Thus, the review becomes a poetic ode to the culinary treasures concealed within Bosco's closed doors, waiting to unfold their cheesy secrets.
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I wish there was an option to not leave any stars. My husband and I saw this pizzeria when going to the post office. When going in to pick up a menu in the afternoon, there was no business and the workers were sitting around. We decided to give them a try later on in the day. My husband ordered a chicken parm hero and mozzarella sticks. I ordered a salad with grilled chicken. The mozzarella sticks were soggy and tasted like old oil. The salad was just a sad excuse for a salad. I paid extra for grilled chicken and got less than half a chicken breast. I called to ask about it and the woman I spoke to could care less about my concern and didn’t try apologize or correct it to keep a customer. Just said, “well that’s the price and that’s what you get.” Don’t waste your time on this place unless you want sub par food.
Vanessa Molina

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Bosco Pizza is definitely one my favorite pizza joints. It's in a little plaza with about four or five other local businesses. It was recommended to me by someone at a local ski resort they said it's that bosco pizza was the best Pizza in the area and after trying it I can say that that is true! I definitely recommend Pizza Bosco if you're in the area.
Jack deRoche

Jack deRoche

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