I have been enjoying this restaurants since I was a child. Their only fault is that they don't have delivery. A newly remodeled bar with great drink specials on the weekends, we are BIG fans of this place and I hope you will be too!
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Jacque U.
When my extra large family decides to get together, we almost always come here for pizza. When we're all present, there are 27 of us and still growing so you know we're a handful. This Carbone's never blinks. They stick us on the right side of the restaurant because they have a long booth and tables there and they don't really bring other tables to that side so it's almost like having a private room. We love getting their dinner special, 1 large pizza with 2 toppings, cheese bread & a pitcher of pop for $20. It's great when trying to feed all those people. Service has always been good. We almost always end up with 3 sausage & green olive pizzas but they're tasty so we have zero complaints. In fact, I'd venture to say we haven't had a bad experience here to date. Thanks Carbone's!
(4)
Tim W.
Good thin crust pizza that's fast and inexpensive. Great place to bring kids or the team. Can handle big groups well. I go for a quick bite when running errands. Old school service from nice high school kids usually. Great family style neighborhood pizza joint.
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Chris R.
The family always orders the thin crust pizza when in town for those fun staying in type nights. We sometimes visit the restaurant and go inside for special occasions, like birthdays. Excellent to see they have resurfaced the parking lot and spruced things up outside by spraying on a new coat of paint.
(4)
Erin G.
Had lunch with some coworkers. This is an old school palce where you seat yourself. Menu is very basic. I got the grilled chicken salad and requested romaine instead of iceberg. It comes with dressings in little packets on the side, and toast. It was $7, pretty cheap. Decent size. Service was slow for a lunch break. The server took a long time to take our money. The grilled cheese and pizza sandwich that my coworkers looked fine and nothing special.
(2)
David R.
Does not deliver and the owner won't listen to customers that would like them to start. Well I'm upset about I wanted to order a pizza burrito and was told couldn't because of a lent special and that was the only explanation. (The pizza is good)
(2)
Joe I.
My in-laws use this place as a special occasion location at least a couple of times a year, and I don't at all object. Its kid friendly (both in terms of food and service) and price is reasonable. I think the pizza here is above average, not Punch or Eden level, but significantly better than the Dominoes and Pizza Huts of the world. Crust is thin and tasty - it adds to the flavor rather than merely being a surface for the toppings. There was a recent remodel recently, and one room became significantly more "bar room" like, but was still welcoming. I discovered too late that they have what appeared to be a broader selection of beers than they had in the past, and I look forward to exploring that in future visits.
(4)
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Address :55 E Wentworth Ave
West Saint Paul, MN, 55118
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : Full Bar Outdoor Seating : Yes Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes
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Timsum B.
I have been enjoying this restaurants since I was a child. Their only fault is that they don't have delivery. A newly remodeled bar with great drink specials on the weekends, we are BIG fans of this place and I hope you will be too!
(4)Jacque U.
When my extra large family decides to get together, we almost always come here for pizza. When we're all present, there are 27 of us and still growing so you know we're a handful. This Carbone's never blinks. They stick us on the right side of the restaurant because they have a long booth and tables there and they don't really bring other tables to that side so it's almost like having a private room. We love getting their dinner special, 1 large pizza with 2 toppings, cheese bread & a pitcher of pop for $20. It's great when trying to feed all those people. Service has always been good. We almost always end up with 3 sausage & green olive pizzas but they're tasty so we have zero complaints. In fact, I'd venture to say we haven't had a bad experience here to date. Thanks Carbone's!
(4)Tim W.
Good thin crust pizza that's fast and inexpensive. Great place to bring kids or the team. Can handle big groups well. I go for a quick bite when running errands. Old school service from nice high school kids usually. Great family style neighborhood pizza joint.
(4)Chris R.
The family always orders the thin crust pizza when in town for those fun staying in type nights. We sometimes visit the restaurant and go inside for special occasions, like birthdays. Excellent to see they have resurfaced the parking lot and spruced things up outside by spraying on a new coat of paint.
(4)Erin G.
Had lunch with some coworkers. This is an old school palce where you seat yourself. Menu is very basic. I got the grilled chicken salad and requested romaine instead of iceberg. It comes with dressings in little packets on the side, and toast. It was $7, pretty cheap. Decent size. Service was slow for a lunch break. The server took a long time to take our money. The grilled cheese and pizza sandwich that my coworkers looked fine and nothing special.
(2)David R.
Does not deliver and the owner won't listen to customers that would like them to start. Well I'm upset about I wanted to order a pizza burrito and was told couldn't because of a lent special and that was the only explanation. (The pizza is good)
(2)Joe I.
My in-laws use this place as a special occasion location at least a couple of times a year, and I don't at all object. Its kid friendly (both in terms of food and service) and price is reasonable. I think the pizza here is above average, not Punch or Eden level, but significantly better than the Dominoes and Pizza Huts of the world. Crust is thin and tasty - it adds to the flavor rather than merely being a surface for the toppings. There was a recent remodel recently, and one room became significantly more "bar room" like, but was still welcoming. I discovered too late that they have what appeared to be a broader selection of beers than they had in the past, and I look forward to exploring that in future visits.
(4)