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  • Chris M.

    This is one of my favorite Italian restaurants that I eat at when I'm in town. It's only a few miles from the Hampton Inn locates in a small step mall. They have a wide variety of menu items and a great beer selection. Prices are good and the food is great. I visit again when I'm back in town.

    (5)
  • Richard T.

    Service is horrible. The manager is unprofessional and rude.

    (1)
  • Greg B.

    When you actually get your food, it's good. Not great. Okay for maybe 3/4 the price. Hadn't been there in a while, decided to try again today. Called in an order for a pie. Told 25 minutes. Cooled my heels and wasted some time and showed up 30 minutes later. "Duh, the order is in the computer but we forgot to put it through. We'll make it now." No apology. No offer of any sort of compensation. Just an offer to wait with my thumb up my proverbial for them to do what they were supposed to do. Really? Fuhgeddabboutit! You know what? Make it and eat it yourself in a half-hour. There are plenty of pizza places that don't depend upon ditzy teenaged half-wits to deliver their product and service and a coincidental name in common with a TV series to market themselves.

    (1)
  • Sassy T.

    This guy doesn't know his ass from his elbow! He puts out coupons in all the local papers and doesn't want to honor them. He flat out tells customers that he doesn't need their business and has NO IDEA WHAT GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE IS! The quality of the food is poor and so is the way he disrespects clientele. He will fight you over a $2 coupon and lose the business of that customer, instead of sucking it up and making money tenfold, by making customers happy. You reap what you sew Benny!

    (1)
  • Vicky B.

    Not only is the food here terrible but this place is always falsely advertising specials and they do not honor any of their coupons or advertised prices. We got burned here before when they showed up with a delivery and it was 10.00 more than they quoted on the phone and were told this was for toppings on 1 pizza of all things and that the girl on the phone did not know to charge extra for it. Then we gave them another chance and came to pick up food that they once again changed the total on us upon arrival saying it would be 18.00 more and that they will not honor the coupons they placed in the local clipper magazine. At that point we told them to keep their food and will never be coming back. These people are as dishonest as it gets! Stay away from this place!

    (1)
  • Paul V.

    Printed coupon off website, called order in & told them about special, when I got there they would not honor coupon...I should have walked out right away & owner was so arrogant, he finally said I will do for $3.00 more, I agreed, paid then asked for a bag for soda...he says you only get one vs. two...food is horrible too...would not recommend at all...

    (1)
  • Jake F.

    Splitting the difference between my trips there. First time, had slices that were aging on the counter. Of course they threw them in the oven and they came out really dry. Jeez, what's so effing hard about giving you a little extra gravy on your paper plate to loosen it up a little? Next time, ordered a fresh pizza and took it home. Wife and little junior agreed it was the best pizza we've had in Bucks County (Jerzees in Glenside my best pizza of all time). So, we'll probably avoid slices in the future, and stick with a brand new freshly baked pizza.

    (3)
  • Rhino V.

    Yeah not bad. Went here with my uncle yesterday & was fine. Soup was very good & I had a slice of pepperoni also good. Nice place which seems to get a good lunch crowd.

    (4)
  • Erin M.

    Printed a coupon for a large pizza off of THIS company's website not 10 minutes before going there (and had asked about it on the phone when placing the order) and they would not take it when I got there. I told them it was on their website and they tried to argue with me and make me feel like I was a liar (why would I lie about something so silly?). Awful, will not be returning any time soon. It was only for $2! They probably make the pizza for less than that; they could have just honored it considering it came from their own website.

    (1)
  • Phi N.

    Take Out. Cheese Steak Stromboli: sauce, cheese and extra marinara. The marinara sauce is good but the dough was already soggy and very "doughey" by the time I got home. We popped it in the oven again but then it makes the outer dough very cooked and the inside still kind of warm. When you order pizza from here-it's decent and compared to the other places that are in the same vicinity, Soprano's is the better tasting one. We have ordered delivery and it is pretty fast.

    (3)
  • M D.

    Depends on what night you go and who your server is. Soprano's has really good food, and would have given it a five star but have experienced polar inconsistencies. There is a server there who completely aloof, couldn't give a hoot, and always screws up your order, and the cook can't keep his eyes off the game on TV. On other nights, treated and served great. The "bad" staff doesn't know the difference between regular chicken Wings and the Wing Dings on the menu. I ended up with breaded Wing DIngs soaked in hot sauce. They sell beer and do a lot of take out as there is hardly ever anyone sitting in the dining room.

    (4)
  • Arthur C.

    They wouldn't honor their coupon for large pizzas. Sarcastic counter person. I can get soggy pizza anywhere. Wegmans has better pie.

    (1)
  • Frank I.

    This past Monday I went to Sopranos' Pizza for dinner. Monday is "ALL YOU CAN EAT MUSCLES" Night, and there is a friendly Texas Hold'em tournament. You get chips and you can play until you are out! If you win there are gift certificates for meals at Sopranos' and it's a really fun time. All this and $2.00 drafts!

    (5)
  • Chris M.

    This is one of my favorite Italian restaurants that I eat at when I'm in town. It's only a few miles from the Hampton Inn locates in a small step mall. They have a wide variety of menu items and a great beer selection. Prices are good and the food is great. I visit again when I'm back in town.

    (5)
  • Richard T.

    Service is horrible. The manager is unprofessional and rude.

    (1)
  • Erin M.

    Printed a coupon for a large pizza off of THIS company's website not 10 minutes before going there (and had asked about it on the phone when placing the order) and they would not take it when I got there. I told them it was on their website and they tried to argue with me and make me feel like I was a liar (why would I lie about something so silly?). Awful, will not be returning any time soon. It was only for $2! They probably make the pizza for less than that; they could have just honored it considering it came from their own website.

    (1)
  • Greg B.

    When you actually get your food, it's good. Not great. Okay for maybe 3/4 the price. Hadn't been there in a while, decided to try again today. Called in an order for a pie. Told 25 minutes. Cooled my heels and wasted some time and showed up 30 minutes later. "Duh, the order is in the computer but we forgot to put it through. We'll make it now." No apology. No offer of any sort of compensation. Just an offer to wait with my thumb up my proverbial for them to do what they were supposed to do. Really? Fuhgeddabboutit! You know what? Make it and eat it yourself in a half-hour. There are plenty of pizza places that don't depend upon ditzy teenaged half-wits to deliver their product and service and a coincidental name in common with a TV series to market themselves.

    (1)
  • Sassy T.

    This guy doesn't know his ass from his elbow! He puts out coupons in all the local papers and doesn't want to honor them. He flat out tells customers that he doesn't need their business and has NO IDEA WHAT GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE IS! The quality of the food is poor and so is the way he disrespects clientele. He will fight you over a $2 coupon and lose the business of that customer, instead of sucking it up and making money tenfold, by making customers happy. You reap what you sew Benny!

    (1)
  • Vicky B.

    Not only is the food here terrible but this place is always falsely advertising specials and they do not honor any of their coupons or advertised prices. We got burned here before when they showed up with a delivery and it was 10.00 more than they quoted on the phone and were told this was for toppings on 1 pizza of all things and that the girl on the phone did not know to charge extra for it. Then we gave them another chance and came to pick up food that they once again changed the total on us upon arrival saying it would be 18.00 more and that they will not honor the coupons they placed in the local clipper magazine. At that point we told them to keep their food and will never be coming back. These people are as dishonest as it gets! Stay away from this place!

    (1)
  • Paul V.

    Printed coupon off website, called order in & told them about special, when I got there they would not honor coupon...I should have walked out right away & owner was so arrogant, he finally said I will do for $3.00 more, I agreed, paid then asked for a bag for soda...he says you only get one vs. two...food is horrible too...would not recommend at all...

    (1)
  • Jake F.

    Splitting the difference between my trips there. First time, had slices that were aging on the counter. Of course they threw them in the oven and they came out really dry. Jeez, what's so effing hard about giving you a little extra gravy on your paper plate to loosen it up a little? Next time, ordered a fresh pizza and took it home. Wife and little junior agreed it was the best pizza we've had in Bucks County (Jerzees in Glenside my best pizza of all time). So, we'll probably avoid slices in the future, and stick with a brand new freshly baked pizza.

    (3)
  • Rhino V.

    Yeah not bad. Went here with my uncle yesterday & was fine. Soup was very good & I had a slice of pepperoni also good. Nice place which seems to get a good lunch crowd.

    (4)
  • Phi N.

    Take Out. Cheese Steak Stromboli: sauce, cheese and extra marinara. The marinara sauce is good but the dough was already soggy and very "doughey" by the time I got home. We popped it in the oven again but then it makes the outer dough very cooked and the inside still kind of warm. When you order pizza from here-it's decent and compared to the other places that are in the same vicinity, Soprano's is the better tasting one. We have ordered delivery and it is pretty fast.

    (3)
  • M D.

    Depends on what night you go and who your server is. Soprano's has really good food, and would have given it a five star but have experienced polar inconsistencies. There is a server there who completely aloof, couldn't give a hoot, and always screws up your order, and the cook can't keep his eyes off the game on TV. On other nights, treated and served great. The "bad" staff doesn't know the difference between regular chicken Wings and the Wing Dings on the menu. I ended up with breaded Wing DIngs soaked in hot sauce. They sell beer and do a lot of take out as there is hardly ever anyone sitting in the dining room.

    (4)
  • Arthur C.

    They wouldn't honor their coupon for large pizzas. Sarcastic counter person. I can get soggy pizza anywhere. Wegmans has better pie.

    (1)
  • Frank I.

    This past Monday I went to Sopranos' Pizza for dinner. Monday is "ALL YOU CAN EAT MUSCLES" Night, and there is a friendly Texas Hold'em tournament. You get chips and you can play until you are out! If you win there are gift certificates for meals at Sopranos' and it's a really fun time. All this and $2.00 drafts!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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Pizza

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