The atmosphere was dark and old. They only had one server at the time which was in the middle of a Sunday. I brought my family with me to include my 3 year old son. We ordered a large Pizza and the price was reasonable. The smell of the place was clean even tho it looks like it's been in business since the 80's. After waiting about 10 minutes the server walked by to tell us that our Pizza would be out soon the only problem is that the oven was right across from our table and right before he told me this I saw our order go into the oven. To me that's lying. So I corrected him and informed him that I just saw the pizza go in, he then tried to recover by saying that it shouldn't be long and that the ticket fell on the floor and got missed. I would have had more respect for him if he would have just told me that first instead of trying to cover it up. The Pizza was done soon after that, so the waiting wasn't too much longer. But it was longer than what it could have been. Once we got the pizza my wife and son were ready but I wasn't impressed with the pool of grease covering the pizza. Some people like this New York style thin crust with greasy cheese but I'm not a fan. The crust was soggy in the middle and you could barely taste the sauce. The pepperoni was good but I had to add parmesan cheese and red peppers just to add some flavor. My kid loved every bite and so did my wife. I just have a different taste in pizza I guess. One thing that threw me off was one of the cooks came off the line to have his lunch break right next to us. I'm all for hard working people taking a much needed break and eating, but in a restaurant you kind of want to do that in the back in the break room. All in all, the prices are good and the people are friendly. It feels like a "Mom and Pop"restaurant that needs an update and some training. If you're looking for place to get a large pie for a decent price then look no further, their menu looks very old but the prices will keep you...
Read moreIf all you wanted to know is whether or not this place is worth your time, the answer is YES! Go in and have a meal. The rundown: In-laws visited and wanted to take a trip down memory lane. They made the suggestion, Astoria pizza. I'd heard about this place but had never been. Pizza, subs, gyros. Sounded good. When I walked in none of my alarms went off. I didn't see anything that made me leary. Sat, checked out the menu and settled on a sandwich. These steak and cheeses were well portioned and delicious. Their cook was on point! Got onion rings with mine. These are not the heavily breaded onion rings, just a nice thin layer of batter. Fried crunchy and delicious. The fries must have been good too because there were none left on the others plates. My daughter got a tuna salad. This is a nice sized salad with tuna on top. She said it was tasty. Must have been since there wasn't any left..🤷🏻♂️ I think i'll try the pizza next time we go. Smelled really good when it went by.
Thank you Astoria Pizza. I left with a smile and...
Read moreToday was our second visit to Astoria since we (family of 4) moved to woodbridge. We came across this pizzeria after a fun day at a nearby indoor playground and we could not be happier we did. The restaurant has a very home like feeling where waiters make you feel welcomed and take care of your through out your stay. The servers are constantly checking in, providing great service and attention to customers. The main reason why we decided to come back and wish to keep coming is the food itself. Twice we ordered a margherita pizza and twice it has been served to perfection. Fresh ingredients and great taste making it hands down the best pizza we have had in a long time. The place is never empty and always find families sitting and equally enjoying their pizza which is a good clue that it’s not just us that share...
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