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  • Erik G.

    i can't stress enough--this pizza is best enjoyed hot. you gotta get the slices hot. sure, the people in there suck, but you're in midtown harrisburg. if you don't wanna get your pizza around meth heads, tweakers and zombies, go over to lemoyne or enola. this is good, dirty, street pizza. i recommend going around 1:30 on a friday night. order more slices than they have ready so the dude has to make a fresh pie, and get ready for an express trip to flavor town. when served hot, the sauce is a delicious molten spicy extravaganza. the cheese acts in unison as it slides its greasy way down your throat. the crust--airy, but still fulfilling. mercado's is exactly what it appears to be: a corner pizza shop. don't expect more than that and you won't be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Sweetie J.

    My rating is based on the taste of their pizza. I don't have anything negative to say about their service. I walk in, I order, I pay, I get my order, and I walk out. it's a mom n' pop, hole in the wall type shop. I LOVE their pizza! I refuse to eat chain restaurants pizza, who's dough tastes like bisquick. Mercado's has the best tasting & best priced pizza in this area. Their slices are humongous. Never greasy/oily. I actually threw a Halloween party this year and I pre-ordered 8 pies. Not only were they ready on time, but the one guy even carried them to my car & loaded them up for me. And everyone at my party loved the pizza. So Boooooo to all ya'll haterzzz!

    (5)
  • Michael C.

    Don't do it!!! If you are looking for someone to walk away and half hear you while you are placing your order than this is the spot for you. If you are looking for bitter employees that would rather tell you to go screw than offer you a meal, this is for you. If your looking for a place where METH-HEADS are encouraged to skirt the line and get service, please COME ON DOWN!!!! FMFU

    (1)
  • T W.

    First off the pizza is terrible. About as far from delicious NYC pie as you can get in Hbg. super-doughy and low quality sauce and cheese. The place is disgusting, and here's why: I walk through midtown everyday to and from work. The sidewalk outside Mercados has about 20 times more cigarette butts on it than any other in the city. It's like a mine field obstacle course, which punishes you with butts stuck in your shoes which you drag home. The bulk of them collect outside the Boas St employee-only kitchen door. I often see the owner Dennis Bryant, with his kitchen apron on, standing in the side doorway smoking away, and personally seen him flick his butt right there on the walk. Which tells me not only do they not care to keep the sidewalk clean for their neighbors and customers, the restaurant owner is responsible for tossing butts outside his own business making it look like a toilet. Not a single butt receptacle found anywhere outside this place. He seem sto be ok with tossing them into their neighborhood where good people live and care about the community. Not trashing it. Screw you Mercados, signed your neighbors. If that's how they care for their neighborhood, I'm sure they treat their food with the same disgusting contempt.

    (1)
  • Dave H.

    Mercado's has beer by the bottle - even appearing to sell them by the bottle - and while they don't stock a multitude of different beers, you probably can find something you like, unless you're a total beer snob. Stopped in randomly to pick up a six-pack of beer, and received a paper bag with the cold bottles, sans carrying case. It was a lazy Sunday, and not quite dinner time yet, so it was empty save for the guy who carded and charged us, and a few folks drinking beer/soda. The interior's cozy enough, and I'd return to sit by the window and snack on pizza. Can't beat Mercado's convenient location (convenient to a lot of homes, anyway), availability of street parking, and the fact that they take credit cards.

    (4)
  • G M.

    They were kind enough to prepare and deliver our order 30 minutes before closing. The pizzas were delicious,

    (4)
  • MoCe C.

    Good beer, too sweeeet sause. Skimpy on chz too. But my fav. Of hmac late night for some wildly weird reason.

    (3)
  • Matthew C.

    Great pizza and subs - I don't recommend eating in but great for take out. Check out their menu at the link below - midtowneats.com/mercados…

    (4)
  • Fritz C.

    Its a shame, nice atmosphere, clean. has bar and serves alcohol. Came in around 4:30 on a saturday. They had no one that could make a pizza they called in a cook from another location. Beer glass was cracked and there 16 oz are cheaper then there pints of draft. First impression will not be back unless it changes hands. Bring in a brooklyn,bronx or queens NY pizza chef and I will come back

    (1)
  • Greg D.

    This little joint is around the corner from me, so it's convenient for take out. I've had their meatball sub which is pretty good. The pizza is pretty tasty too. I like the sauce. It's got a nice, fresh herbiness to it. However, at $1.50 each, they are skimpy on the toppings.

    (3)
  • Matt N.

    Our bosses chose to get us Pizza from Mercado's for Employee Appreciation day. I was thankful and had 2 slices -pepperoni and cheese. The crust is good and hand tossed style. I like the amount of cheese even if uneven on the slices. The sauce is not great, but good, basically flavor of tomato paste. I consider it your standard local Pizza - not outstanding, but not bad either.

    (3)
  • Erik G.

    i can't stress enough--this pizza is best enjoyed hot. you gotta get the slices hot. sure, the people in there suck, but you're in midtown harrisburg. if you don't wanna get your pizza around meth heads, tweakers and zombies, go over to lemoyne or enola. this is good, dirty, street pizza. i recommend going around 1:30 on a friday night. order more slices than they have ready so the dude has to make a fresh pie, and get ready for an express trip to flavor town. when served hot, the sauce is a delicious molten spicy extravaganza. the cheese acts in unison as it slides its greasy way down your throat. the crust--airy, but still fulfilling. mercado's is exactly what it appears to be: a corner pizza shop. don't expect more than that and you won't be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Sweetie J.

    My rating is based on the taste of their pizza. I don't have anything negative to say about their service. I walk in, I order, I pay, I get my order, and I walk out. it's a mom n' pop, hole in the wall type shop. I LOVE their pizza! I refuse to eat chain restaurants pizza, who's dough tastes like bisquick. Mercado's has the best tasting & best priced pizza in this area. Their slices are humongous. Never greasy/oily. I actually threw a Halloween party this year and I pre-ordered 8 pies. Not only were they ready on time, but the one guy even carried them to my car & loaded them up for me. And everyone at my party loved the pizza. So Boooooo to all ya'll haterzzz!

    (5)
  • Michael C.

    Don't do it!!! If you are looking for someone to walk away and half hear you while you are placing your order than this is the spot for you. If you are looking for bitter employees that would rather tell you to go screw than offer you a meal, this is for you. If your looking for a place where METH-HEADS are encouraged to skirt the line and get service, please COME ON DOWN!!!! FMFU

    (1)
  • T W.

    First off the pizza is terrible. About as far from delicious NYC pie as you can get in Hbg. super-doughy and low quality sauce and cheese. The place is disgusting, and here's why: I walk through midtown everyday to and from work. The sidewalk outside Mercados has about 20 times more cigarette butts on it than any other in the city. It's like a mine field obstacle course, which punishes you with butts stuck in your shoes which you drag home. The bulk of them collect outside the Boas St employee-only kitchen door. I often see the owner Dennis Bryant, with his kitchen apron on, standing in the side doorway smoking away, and personally seen him flick his butt right there on the walk. Which tells me not only do they not care to keep the sidewalk clean for their neighbors and customers, the restaurant owner is responsible for tossing butts outside his own business making it look like a toilet. Not a single butt receptacle found anywhere outside this place. He seem sto be ok with tossing them into their neighborhood where good people live and care about the community. Not trashing it. Screw you Mercados, signed your neighbors. If that's how they care for their neighborhood, I'm sure they treat their food with the same disgusting contempt.

    (1)
  • Dave H.

    Mercado's has beer by the bottle - even appearing to sell them by the bottle - and while they don't stock a multitude of different beers, you probably can find something you like, unless you're a total beer snob. Stopped in randomly to pick up a six-pack of beer, and received a paper bag with the cold bottles, sans carrying case. It was a lazy Sunday, and not quite dinner time yet, so it was empty save for the guy who carded and charged us, and a few folks drinking beer/soda. The interior's cozy enough, and I'd return to sit by the window and snack on pizza. Can't beat Mercado's convenient location (convenient to a lot of homes, anyway), availability of street parking, and the fact that they take credit cards.

    (4)
  • G M.

    They were kind enough to prepare and deliver our order 30 minutes before closing. The pizzas were delicious,

    (4)
  • MoCe C.

    Good beer, too sweeeet sause. Skimpy on chz too. But my fav. Of hmac late night for some wildly weird reason.

    (3)
  • Matthew C.

    Great pizza and subs - I don't recommend eating in but great for take out. Check out their menu at the link below - midtowneats.com/mercados…

    (4)
  • Fritz C.

    Its a shame, nice atmosphere, clean. has bar and serves alcohol. Came in around 4:30 on a saturday. They had no one that could make a pizza they called in a cook from another location. Beer glass was cracked and there 16 oz are cheaper then there pints of draft. First impression will not be back unless it changes hands. Bring in a brooklyn,bronx or queens NY pizza chef and I will come back

    (1)
  • Greg D.

    This little joint is around the corner from me, so it's convenient for take out. I've had their meatball sub which is pretty good. The pizza is pretty tasty too. I like the sauce. It's got a nice, fresh herbiness to it. However, at $1.50 each, they are skimpy on the toppings.

    (3)
  • Matt N.

    Our bosses chose to get us Pizza from Mercado's for Employee Appreciation day. I was thankful and had 2 slices -pepperoni and cheese. The crust is good and hand tossed style. I like the amount of cheese even if uneven on the slices. The sauce is not great, but good, basically flavor of tomato paste. I consider it your standard local Pizza - not outstanding, but not bad either.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:00 am - 12

Specialities

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

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Pizza

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