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(1)The pizza/tomato is, at best, so-so
(2)There are VERY SERIOUS SHORTCOMINGS WITH THIS DUMP:
(a) the outright arrogance of the owners and staff. Expect to be treated like dirt! (if you don't... More
(1)The pizza/tomato is, at best, so-so
(2)There are VERY SERIOUS SHORTCOMINGS WITH THIS DUMP:
(a) the outright arrogance of the owners and staff. Expect to be treated like dirt! (if you don't believe me read what others who give this this dump less than a stellar recommendation had to say - it's true!)
(b) there is no bathroom! I repeat, THERE IS NO BATHROOM! Unbelievable!
Don't be lulled by the "Emperor's Clothes" rave reviews here. No one wants to feel like they've been taken & will follow along like sheep raving about this dive when it's simply ... a dump..
Pros: none!
Cons: very poor servce, arrogant owner
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I ate there last night, and I will say the tomato pie was excellent, however; I will not patronize this establishment again. The staff was unfriendly; they had an open table that could accommodate... More
I ate there last night, and I will say the tomato pie was excellent, however; I will not patronize this establishment again. The staff was unfriendly; they had an open table that could accommodate six people but refused to seat 4 people at it and made everyone wait 15 minutes until a four top opened up. There was not a single smile or thank you from any of the staff. It looked like a funeral in this place. I am not sure what the deal is with this place but one thing is for sure, money can?t buy you happiness. If you have to eat their pie, get it to go.
Pros: Excellent tomato pie
Cons: Unfriendly owners and staff, no rest room.
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When there, stay there, the best pizza in the state. Cozy dining, bring your own bottle, very warm. The is to die for, so light, you could eat a whole pie. highly endorse this pizza resturant.
When there, stay there, the best pizza in the state. Cozy dining, bring your own bottle, very warm. The is to die for, so light, you could eat a whole pie. highly endorse this pizza resturant.
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If you like fat crust pizza- skip this place. However, if you by any chance happen to love thin crust or at least willing to try- go for the D'Lorenzo's pizza. I been there at Hamilton Ave place,... More
If you like fat crust pizza- skip this place. However, if you by any chance happen to love thin crust or at least willing to try- go for the D'Lorenzo's pizza. I been there at Hamilton Ave place, which is supposedly much better that the Hudson St place. Anyway, you can try both- I bet you will not be disappointed. Whenever I visit this place, I only order simple cheese pizza since it has most kick.
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You would have to go to a gourmet restaurant like Osteria on North Broad in Philadelphia to get anything close. Anyone who says different has no appreciation for good food. Who the heck cares if... More
You would have to go to a gourmet restaurant like Osteria on North Broad in Philadelphia to get anything close. Anyone who says different has no appreciation for good food. Who the heck cares if the pizza is not perfectly round. When these guys burn the crust, it does not affect the flavor at all-- that is part of the charm. Try the garlic and the meatball pies.
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DeLorenzo's seems so out of place for it being in Trenton. It looks like a house from the outside but the inside is very restaurant-eque. The service is pretty good and the food is delicious.
DeLorenzo's seems so out of place for it being in Trenton. It looks like a house from the outside but the inside is very restaurant-eque. The service is pretty good and the food is delicious.
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Love DeLorenzo's Pizza??!!! It is just the bestest pizza anywhere. It's family owner and operated for 100 years, and they still make them the way they always did. There's usually a wait... More
Love DeLorenzo's Pizza??!!! It is just the bestest pizza anywhere. It's family owner and operated for 100 years, and they still make them the way they always did. There's usually a wait time...but it's worth it.
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I always get mine with Mushrooms, Onions and Sweet Peppers!! The sweet peppers are the secret ingredient to a great pizza and very hard to find at other pizza places. Give it a try. Bon... More
I always get mine with Mushrooms, Onions and Sweet Peppers!! The sweet peppers are the secret ingredient to a great pizza and very hard to find at other pizza places. Give it a try. Bon Apetit!
Pros: Great Pizza, Plenty of Parking, Excellent Value
Cons: none
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De Lorenzo's recently opened a second location in Robbinsville, NJ. Check out their website (delorenzostomatopies) for further information. I've been frequenting their Hudson St. locale for 30... More
De Lorenzo's recently opened a second location in Robbinsville, NJ. Check out their website (delorenzostomatopies) for further information. I've been frequenting their Hudson St. locale for 30 years and their pie is the best. Just tried their new location (Which just opened). The pie is awesome! Same wonderful taste and ingredients...but with more amenities. New at this location are bathrooms, menus, salad, more pie ovens, and they accept credit cards (Except Discover). The atomosphere is wonderful with dark cherry wood tables and cabinets, large comfortable booths that will easily hold six, and nostalgic black and white photos on the walls of the original De Lorenzo's and family. Get there early (like 15 minutes BEFORE they open) or you'll be waiting for an hour. But the wait is so worth it! Most importantly the pie at this new location tastes just the same as the Hudson location. Same ingredients, same juicy delicious tomatoes and crisp crust. It is worth all the hype people give it. Treat yourself to the best pie you will ever eat...you will be hooked forever.
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FOUND OUT ABOUT DE LORENZO'S AROUND 1972 AND NOT MUCH HAS CHANGED... THANKFULLY NOT THE PIE'S !!!
NO, YHEY DON'T HAVE A PUBLIC RESTROOM AND IF THAT'S BIG ON YOUR LIST OF THING'S TO DO WHEN YOU... More
FOUND OUT ABOUT DE LORENZO'S AROUND 1972 AND NOT MUCH HAS CHANGED... THANKFULLY NOT THE PIE'S !!!
NO, YHEY DON'T HAVE A PUBLIC RESTROOM AND IF THAT'S BIG ON YOUR LIST OF THING'S TO DO WHEN YOU GO OUT TO EAT, DON'T GO. IF YOU WANT TO EAT A DELICIOUS TOMATO PIE IN A SMALL, QUIET, OLD FASHIONED PLACE, THEN THIS IS THE PLACE FOR YOU.
THE PIES ARE SECOND TO NONE AND REALLY HAVEN'T CHANGED SINCE CHRIST WAS A CORPORAL. THE THIN CRUST AND THE RIGHT BLEND OF SAUCE AND CHEESE ARE PERFECT !
IF YOU WANT THE "TOMATO PIES" THAT ARE MORE LIKE EATING TOMATO SAUCE OFF A SLICE OF BREAD, THEN YOU MAY WANT TO LOOK ELSEWHERE. THE HUDSON STREET LOCATION IS IN THE 'BURG NEAR THE OLD INDUSTRIAL SECTION OF THE CITY AND HARKENS BACK TO A SIMPLER TIME. IF THERE'S A LINE, BE PATIENT... IT'S WORTH THE WAIT....
Pros: BEST TOMATO PIE I EVER HAD
Cons: SMALL PLACE, YOU WIIL WAIT ON THE WEEKEND...
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