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  • freddie d.

    I tend to be very unimpressed with the pizza you find here in the Lehigh Valley Pennsylvania area. I was born in NJ and lived in or around NYC almost my entire life. New Yorkers are used to only the best Pizza their is to offer! I was really impressed 4 yrs ago when I visited Penn Pizza in the Historic Bethlehem district. Beautiful dining area, cafe'-style decor, and they have a old Italian man (from the old land of Italy) overseeing the food! ( You have to see him he looks like Super Mario). Higly recommended is the Bruschetta Pizza with (Tomatoes, Fresh Parsley, Garlic cloves, finely chopped onions, and rock salt), an entire blend of fresh bold flavors! The menu isn't of the high-end Italian gourmet variety by any means but the food overall is quite delicious! If you crave deliciouso New York style Pizza then I highly recommend Penn Pizza!!

    (4)
  • Dennis C.

    Penn Pizza has shifted to being more high end. The Son of "Super Mario" and his wife's family bought the restaurant from him. They remodeled and have created a nice dining room area. They have upgraded their menu. You can still casually dine and order slices and more casual dioshes in the front part of the restaurant. The Pizza is still great and other dishes like tuna salad are even better than ever. The old man Tony Ricci still comes in and helps out. This place is an institution. The DJS of WGPA including the Polka King, Joe Timmer have eaten here for years before, during, or after their radio shifts. To explain how this is done during a shift, the station is right next door ,so there have been occurrences when a 7-8 minute song like American Pie is played and the DJ will quickly run over and pick up his order. I have successfully done this many times.

    (5)
  • Shane O.

    Anyone giving this place 5 stars should have their Yelp account revoked. It is what it is, a local pizza joint that is decent but not excellent. The prices are reasonable, the staff is personable in a strange Italian way and the food is OK. It's GREAT late night when you are hammered but then again isn't any place serving food at that time? The beer selection is large but mostly domestic crap. It's perfect for a slice and a cheap beer when the timing is appropriate, if you are looking for a "proper Italian restaurant" go some place else.

    (3)
  • Melissa V.

    I just came back to update that I had a burger from them tonight, and I ordered some ranch dipping sauce for my fries... BEST ranch in town! Its the good kind, really creamy. I wonder if they make it? I dunno. But its like Black Bear or Denny's ranch. Yuuuummyyyyyy. The burger was great too. I don't remember if I ordered a double burger (cuz I just clicked selections on the GrubHub app). But it was a double burger. That was fun to eat in the best sense, lol. VERY juicy and I did need napkins, and a wash up :D That ranch was so good, I almost drank it. lol.

    (5)
  • Howie A.

    Nice rich pizza sauce making it a pie to try. I haven't tried anything else on the menu but worth a visit when in the area. Small sit down inside and appears they do alot of deliveries vs. Walk ins.

    (4)
  • Donna T.

    We decided to stop by your Schoenersville Rd location for our first visit. The chick behind the counter ate food over the pizza she served us from. I thought I'd get sick. Then, the next chick came back from a delivery, and stood here eating watermelon over the pizza. This is obviously my last visit to a 'Penn Pizza'

    (1)
  • Vanessa W.

    Penn Pizza is one of those places that has become legendary in the Valley, especially amongst Lehigh students. I have friends who visited here forever ago and everytime I see them I swear they bring up Penn's Pizza and how much they loved it without fail. All that said, I was in here a year or so ago (when Super Mario was still there). Charming guy direct from the old country. Gotta love it. Good thin crust pizza. However, it wasn't this incredible pizza euphoria I was expecting after hearing all the hype. I definitely think it's a great option for those who it is convenient for, but I don't think it's worthy of a long drive when there are plenty of decent pizza places in the area.

    (4)
  • Nick G.

    Came in late the other night with the family. Got a pizza, fries and mozzarella sticks. Food was good and hot! Owner/manager was really nice. Only consideration was that this location was definitely not wheelchair friendly. That didn't matter to us... but might be a problem for others. Prices were really reasonable, too!

    (4)
  • Scott H.

    Updating this review to comment on three sandwiches purchased in the last few months. Two hoagies were just delicious. For under $8, they come with fries cooked fresh to order. They're frozen fries, but cooked perfectly each time. They pack the sandwiches in styrofoam which pops open like a jack in the box when you push the little button. When the lid flies open, you are presented with a beautiful sandwich, laid gently in the carton and surrounded by those delicious fries. Hoagies have dark, green lettuce and very fresh veggies. The chicken Parmesan sandwich was loaded with chicken, sauce and cheese. The great roll is crispy and stands up to the sauce. Back to pizza ... We continue to love their pizza. Saucier then most, the crust still manages to be the crispiest crust you get in these parts. Delivery is usually way faster then the app suggests and drivers have been efficient and friendly. Plus, their sandwiches and pizza hold up well during delivery.

    (5)
  • Christopher C.

    I guess being the contrarian that I am; I've got to go against the four and five star reviews being thrown up for Penn because to me that's gross hyperbole. The Pizza as others have mentioned is fairly unique in the LV with the crust being very thin and crunchy and I suppose it's either a love it or hate it proposition. I know a lot people who either love it or are good with it but to me I hated it as a kid many years ago and I still do now. The style more or less hasn't changed in forever and to me there's simply too much sauce, not enough cheese and a crust that can border on inedible crunchy burn unless you want to test the structural integrity of your teeth. With that rant out of the way I've given Penn four shots over the last few months and for certain, and I stress certain, things they're all right. Let's begin: * Twice I ordered via GrubHub and twice through their website. (Sorry, but Luddite guy here doesn't believe in silly crap like phone apps) The first order via GH back in November took over an hour and the second GH order two weeks ago clocked in at fifty plus minutes. The times via their website were closer to half of that. Lesson learned - don't order from Penn via GH unless you like to really wait a loooong time. * Penn charges more for their food via GH then they do via their own website so make sure you don't overpay by ordering the "wrong way" and also they have to be the only pizza shop in the area without a straight two large for X dollars deal on their website/menu. I'm looking right now and you can order two larges for regular price ($21.98) or you can order two larges along with wings or with breadsticks or with a soda or with a side but online there is no such thing as just two large for X dollars that equates to a discount like you would get at Rosanna's or Nicks or The Parlour or Marlo's or Broad Street or anywhere else. #Dumb I'm sure there are some obscure coupons out there but why make it so hard when everyone else makes it so easy? * On the good side the burgers are huge and the quality is decent the same as the fries they use, the broccoli cheddar soup is also good but is wildly overpriced at $4.35 for a cup and the strombolis are all excellent. I suppose it's just me but the pizza was bad twenty five years ago and it's still bad today. I realize that's a personal opinion and if others are down on that style then god bless but to me I would take some slices from Rosanna's or Nick's over this place any day. In the future I'll stick to the stromboli or calzone but for pizza I'll continue to go elsewhere.

    (3)
  • Stuart S.

    This is firstly, the one and only true Penn Pizza. Don't be fooled by other restaurants with the same name. This New St. Location is independent and family owned. I have lived in the Lehigh Valley for most of my life, have tried so many different pizzas and this is hands down the best pizza here. The crust is the only true quality pizza crust in the Lehigh Valley. It's crispy on the outside, soft on the inside and has good flavor. The sauces are all delicious whether you are getting a traditional red sauce pizza or a buffalo chicken pizza, you will not be disappointed. In fact, I have never been dissapointed with any food item that I have ordered here. If you eat in, don't be fooled by the hole in the wall location. These folks truly care about putting out a quality product. Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Allen F.

    Joe the delivery guy was awesome! Very fast service even on a snowy day. I ordered the cheese steak. The food was amazing. I will definitely order again from here soon.

    (5)
  • John K.

    I go here fairly often since I work nearby and I would recommended it to anyone who is looking for a quick bite to eat. Their pizza is thin and their homemade sauce makes it taste great. They also have awesome speciality pizzas (Chicken Parm & Buffalo Chicken). I HIGHLY recommend ordering your food ahead of time. They take their time preparing food... They have a smartphone app and a website where you can do that at as well.

    (4)
  • Noah S.

    For a small pizza place, this place was pretty good. The menu is quite small for a pizza place, with only a few selections of specialty pizzas, along with numerous subs/sandwiches and a few pasta entrees. Decor, is very boring, with typical seats, walls filled with memories, and an old TV playing football. Service, slow, but friendly. Very cheap, which is good for a quick meal. The pizza looked amazing! I had ordered a chicken parm sandwich, which was pretty big for $6.95. The french fries were a nice additive. The philly cheese steaks were also really good. Try the California cheese steak, which was fantastic. Great pizza place for a quick meal.

    (4)
  • Samantha M.

    We just moved in the area & have had Dominos but wanted to find a really really good local pizza place, after reading the reviews for here placed an order for delivery and were blown away!! The good came a lot quicker than expecting, the delivery man was the nicest, sweetest person we've met since moving here and the food was DELICIOUS!! Pizza was perfect & antipasto was awesome! Highly recommended!!

    (5)
  • Antonio L.

    Food is good, owner is friendly I like this place...

    (3)
  • Trisha O.

    I am upgrading my review and writing this follow up because I received a response from the owners for my original review. When a business takes the time to listen to what the customer has to say and tries to make it right, that shows a lot of character in my book. I will be happy to return to Penn Pizza again.

    (4)
  • Amanda F.

    DELICIOUS. Ordered pizza from here while staying at the Hotel Bethlehem, and it was so, so good. A terrific sauce. Yum.

    (5)
  • EJ S.

    So it's late and I want to get some food and figure I should go somewhere nearby... MISTAKE. First, i order a large with pepperoni and an italian sub - somehow this comes up to $27. I'm not even sure how that's possible but the guy behind the counter starts rattling off numbers and I already know this is a mistake. So I then sit for 45 minutes (no exaggeration) waiting for these two seemingly simple items while people come, sit down, get served, eat, and leave... my order is still not ready, though. The guy can clearly see me glaring at him and goes to get my order. Out comes a greasy, nasty looking bag with my sandwich in it and a pizza. Sandwich - not too bad. Pizza - horrendous. The pizza was paper thin, greasy, and just tasted weird. I threw it in the fridge and nuked it three hours later to find a rock solid crust. Poor service... poor quality food... I don't know how these guys stay in business.

    (1)
  • Laura U.

    Penn Pizza is one of our favorite places to eat in Bethlehem- Great pizza, great sandwiches (& the fries that come with them) and most of all friendly staff/owners who know their customers. No joke, my husband and I had not been in for a few months, and the owner saw us walking though the door and said, "How are my friends from Coopersburg?!" Besides the awesome food/staff, it is a great place to frequent during Musikfest to fill up your 'Fest mug.

    (5)
  • Shari D.

    I've now ordered delivery from Penn twice. The first time was just a pizza. The second time was a pizza and wings. I feel I'm ready to review them. The pizza is yummy. That's a technical term. I really like it... their sauce is good and their toppings aren't chintzy. There's lots of cheesy goodness to be had. I like their crust so much that I actually finish it. Normally, even if I like a pizza, I'll leave the crust on my plate. Not here. The wings. At first, we thought that I'd ordered them wrong... they didn't appear to have any hot sauce on them. However, they were quite spicy and also crispy! They seem to have infused the wings with the sauce before they're fried?! They were really good!! I liked them a lot. Granted, with their special of a 14" pizza and 8 wings for $15.99, which ends up around $20 after delivery charge and tax, you don't get as good a value as the Tomato Saver special at Pomodoro's Pizza. (With their special, you get the large pizza with two toppings and a double order of wings. And I REALLY like their wings. I usually don't even eat the pizza when we get that order.) However, I have to say that I prefer Penn's pizza to Pomodoro's. As far as friendliness goes, they're pretty much both very friendly to order from. Anyway, it's nice to have pizza delivery options... I don't mind one bit that I like them as an alternative to Pomodoro's. Their pizzas are just not the same, and so if I'm in the mood for one type, I'll order that one, and vice versa. Penn's pizza just reminds me of the pizza I loved in California. Mmmm mmm good.

    (4)
  • Lee M.

    I have ordered several times from them for delivery - no complaints. I go through GrubHub and it arrives hot and has been excellent every time. Last time I ordered a Provolone, Mushroom and Roasted Pepper Burger - delivery driver said he had just made it - all I could say was wow - that was an excellent burger. The pizza is always good - says something as I have had pizza around the world and from coast to coast this is one of the better ones. Have not found the holy grail of pizzas yet but it is really good.

    (4)
  • Jim D.

    Let's begin with my thoughts on pizza. Until I find the perfect slice, I'll never rate a pizza joint 5 stars. Sorry, it ain't gonna happen (at least until I find that Holy Grail of pizzas). So take 4 stars as my highest rating. Be that as it may, this is one of the best tasting pizzas in the Valley. What's not to love about good, thin-crust, New York style pizza? And in the oh-so-charming-it-could-kill-ya historic Bethlehem neighborhood? We're talking pedestrian pizza perfection. Or close to it. They also have a decent Italian restaurant attached to it but whenever I dine there, I find myself craving pizza instead. Go figure. The joint is a tad cramped and not much to look at. Come to think of it, the place is pretty dingy. Look, just get a pizza and get the hell out, or if it's not too crowded by some miracle, get a corner table and do some serious eating.

    (4)
  • DC C.

    Well, I went back a couple of months ago, just as I said I would. There are some changes to note. First, I got a couple of plain slices. They're actually a good deal bigger than I remembered them to be, so that's a plus. They were also close to $2 a slice, and that's a minus. As for the taste of the pizza: it's actually one of the better slices that I've had in the Lehigh Valley. But why go here, when you can have one of the very best slices in the Valley at Rosanna's, just around the corner? So consider my rating 3.5 stars now.

    (3)
  • mundania h.

    I use to go to this place a lot when I lived on Lehigh's Campus which has several pizza places to choose from. I always made the special trip over to the North side for this place. The pizza and sandwiches are both excellent. The owners are always friendly when you go in and make you feel at home. If you are in the mood for going out for dinner they have a ittle cafe attached to it. It has a cute Italian feel to it with a fire place and little tables set up. I have been there a couple times and it was cozy with very friendly wait staff. You have a lot of entrees to choose from but if you are in the mood for just pizza or a sandwich you can still also order that as well.

    (5)
  • Kyle S.

    I was really happy with the pizza here--I went in for lunch and got 2 slices of cheese and a bottle of water for only $5.25. The pizza itself is some of the best I've had in the area--the crust was awesome! I'll definitely be going back here.

    (4)
  • Brian L.

    My go to place for pizza in the area since Lehigh Pizza and Campus Pizza are very sub par... Penn Pizza serves some of the best pizza I've had in the area. They also serve other Italian food and have a nice sit down section of the restaurant.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Garage, Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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Pizza

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