So maybe we should have went with the pizza.... decided to get a few sandwiches and wings. Being a chef for 20 years I don't expect the world from people because I've had to train someone who referred to a power washer as a spray gun motor jawn. If there's a food you can think of I've eaten it burnt and undercooked. This was not the case.....
For a chicken parm sandwich, which was described as being a breast cutlet sandwich, was 2 chicken tenders cut into strips. Shortcuts aren't frowned upon but when the actual filling in a sandwich is so insignificant it has you having flashbacks of drunken nights at philly tourist sandwich shops were not off to a good start.
Chicken wings, not a hard fix. Vent the lid. Good wings when not soggy. A little on the overcooked side but if you don't "fry them shytes hard" you get complaints I'm sure. Hot sauce wasn't watered down and actually coated all the wings nicely. Not huge but atleast decent sized, didn't make me feel like someone's killing sparrows outback which was nice.
But the cheesesteak.... what in the actual French connection shirt did I purchase. Tiny, bland, but atleast not dry, which isn't saying much when you squirt it with water to melt the cheese. So it was one slab of meat on a roll. Meat plated one inch from the ends of the roll was the first indication of a fun time. So for reference after cooked weight is usually x.75 of pre-cooked. Trying to keep it positive here so go you 4oz cheesesteak you! Don't remember being able to stuff all of a steaks meat in a 2.5oz souffle container before. First time for...
Read moreThis was our first time visiting Wildwood, New Jersey, and while the overall atmosphere in town was fair and the food at other places was just okay, discovering Tony’s Pizza truly made our trip special. We were all so impressed by the warm, welcoming staff and the outstanding service.
We ordered the Grandmother’s Pie, a fresh mozzarella cheese pie, steak and cheese grinders, and some finger foods like mozzarella sticks and crispy buffalo wings. We also had a Caesar salad and a chef’s salad. Everything was absolutely perfect — fresh, delicious, and made with care.
I’m not usually someone who writes reviews, but for Tony’s Pizza, I felt it was a must. If you’re ever in Wildwood, do yourself a favor and stop by — you won’t be...
Read moreFirst night in town and my wife and I were craving pizza. We researched pizza near us and found that Tony’s Pizza had 4.7 stars so we thought we’d give it a shot. One of the worst pizzas I’ve ever had. Looked nothing like the pictures. The pizza was over cooked, very thin, very hard, and had no flex to it whatsoever (think cardboard). The sauce and cheese quality tasted like the cheapest around. Pizza is my favorite food, and I can slam down a large pie to myself, but I had one slice, she had one slice, and we threw it out. I wouldn’t expect much if the pizza was around 15 bucks, but for 24 dollars it was a complete...
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