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  • Morgan D.

    This is one of those places you're proud you know about. A little random shop that doesnt even have a menu but serves really delicious pizza. I got a half pepperoni half potato pie and totally pigged out. I really loved the pizza, but based on some of the reviews, i was expecting something closer to a Chicago style deep dish. This is more like a Sicilian thick crust. Butterier than most i've had, but not Chicago style by a long shot. Still, you should give La Rosa a try. Be aware that the potato pizza has no sauce.

    (4)
  • Le L.

    Best sicilian i've had so far. The crust is just right. Im not much of a pizza person, but the sauce here got me. Its pretty tasty. You have eat it hot though. $2 for a pepperoni slice, can't beat that

    (4)
  • Eevee M.

    Pizza is delicious. Get it! Like, right now.

    (5)
  • Gail S.

    Wow! Wanted a quick slice on way to airport. Only $2.20 for big square of delicious cheesy goodness with perfectly salty and spicy sausage! My husband loved his pepperoni square. We washed down the not-too-thick buttery crust with an ice-cold soda. Just heaven!!

    (5)
  • Matt H.

    I wanted to try some South Philly pizza on a Saturday night. I checked yelp and saw that La Rosa had great reviews. I looked online for a menu to see that they don't have a menu. You call and tell them what you want and that's that. One size pizza. I ordered a plain and tomato pie. It was cash only but it was under 20.00. The pizza looks like a Sicilian pie. Not as doughy and more crispy. I enjoyed the taste and value. Not my favorite tomato pie. I would recommend trying this place if you're in the neighborhood. I don't think I'd go out of my way to come here from fishtown.

    (4)
  • Geraldo H.

    The pizza is some of the best I've tasted. Literally. Cheap too and very filling. I got myself the 2 topping pizza with pepperoni and sausage and it was worth every penny and dollar. So makes good pizza slice are the elements of having a nice crunchy crust that gives a crunch, the cheese melting off of the slice when the slice is being picked up, and the grease that leaks off of the cheese without the taste of grease being so overpowering. This is definitely my new go to spot from now on as it is very affordable, delicious, and the delivery service was stellar. I can't say anything bad about this spot. Try this spot out!

    (5)
  • Paul R.

    Uhhh...delicious. La Rosa is the real deal. Ordered pepperoni and sausage, picked it up and brought it home....was still piping hot despite the decent walk. Crust: thick, buttery, awesome. Cheese: plentiful, flavorful, delightful. Sauce: just the right amount of flavor, hits the spot. On top of being my favorite Philly pizza its also the cheapest (not Little Caesars). I had walked by a number of times and didn't think much of tje place then checked Yelp...Yelpers are spot on with La Rosa.

    (5)
  • i. p.

    Delicious grandma-style pizza. Rivals my favorite from my old neighborhood ( yelp.com/biz/louies-pizz… ). You've got to respect that this restaurant does just one thing, and they do it very, very well.

    (5)
  • Angelique L.

    Ordered pick up. Received a prompt phone call that our pizza was ready. We picked it up and were surprised at the reasonable prices. $9.99 for cheese, and $13.50 for pepperoni and peppers. The pizza was still hot and absolutely amazing. The crust was crunchy, but also chewy. The sauce and cheese were perfect. My coworkers and I are definitely ordering from them again.

    (5)
  • Sam L.

    I'm literally jealous of South Philadelphia High School students who, by sheer virtue of their location, can come here for pizza in between classes and grab a slice or two. What an amazing way to go through adolescence, with La Rosa's always within reach. My high school had a pizza place nearby (pizzeria? I hesitate to bestow upon it such an honor) and it was absolutely disgusting. Anyway, if you're after square pizza with a thick, semi-buttery, crispy caramelized crust, this place is for you. Do you like a bit more cheese than usual without even having to ask for it, maybe a little bit of grease, but not too much? Well, here you go. If you're in search of thin-crusted pizza and aim to be calorie conscious so you can convince yourself that pizza isn't "that bad" for you, do not come here. Also avoid if you want to do fancy, exotic, or even remotely gourmet. At no-frills La Rosa, the bottom of each square slice is a work of art with a miraculous crisp caramelization pattern that can only happen when all of the stars are aligned, in both the pizza pan and in the oven. La Rosa's kitchen is where magic happens. I picture an Italian grandmother slaving away, exhausted but happy as she creates incomparable pies filled with love and deliciousness. The experience here is SO simple, from start to finish, and so kind to the wallet, too. Plus, the slices are gigantic, especially compared to the other square pizza joints I've visited. La Rosa is just the best. My favorite slices are white with broccoli, plain, pepperoni, and sausage. When you go, be sure to request corner pieces! The staff doesn't mind. In my experience, that South Philly attitude I've come to love-hate is noticeably absent. The place is staffed with good-natured folks who are happy to send you on your way with some delicious pizza. I'd advertise the shit out of this place if I could, even if it meant dressing up as a giant piece of pizza and parading up and down South Broad.

    (5)
  • Elisabet R.

    Great Sicilian pies-- cash only though. It's right in front of South Philly High though so avoid going right after school if you're just trying to grab a slice. If not, pick up a huge pie for a fair price. If you're going in for a slice, the owners are super sweet and if you ask, will tell you which pie just came out of the oven or tell you to wait for the one that's in there. Yum!

    (4)
  • John V.

    Order a large pepperoni & sausage. Pizza was good beside the sausage was too salty. The crust was crispy

    (4)
  • Chris C.

    Called for delivery never showed up been an hour and 20 minutes. I understand that it is a saturday, when the delivery guy came up to the door, he didnt understand that I cancelled and do not want the order considering I called at 7:04 pm. It is now 8:23 pm. There pizza is absolutely delicious, this has nothing to do with the food but when it comes to the delivery guy who gave an attitude and walked away before I could finish mid sentence, that is a disgrace. I have ordered from here multiple times on a friday and saturday and I have never been spoken to or had to wait over an hour and 20 minutes for pizza when we live 4 blocks away.

    (1)
  • Tim S.

    Go in here for an awesome slice or two of pizza at dirt cheap prices. Not much more this is to say about this place. Cash only.

    (5)
  • Lindsay W.

    Excellent tomato pie! And I'm very pleased with the price at $8.50 for 3 hungry people. We each got two large squares. The place looks closed from the outside during the day. The lighting on the inside gives the place a nice 'you'd probably get shot here' feel. If you can get past that, they are making tasty pizza here!

    (5)
  • Gi T.

    The tomato pie is awesome. the deep crust is good and crispy. I highly recommend their tomato pies but there toppings are very salty

    (5)
  • Angela W.

    We ordered plain, mushroom, and pepperoni and all three were delicious. Cheap slices but quality pizza. Going back to La Rosa very soon.

    (5)
  • Denise D.

    This place is always underated when they talk pizza Best Of!! If u eat it hot right at this little place its so awesome and much the same if delivered. We've been ordering here for yearssss..the delivery is pretty much in reasonable time and it's fantastic for the price and the kinds of pizza..each delicious. ..i actually wish they offered even more variety and also say meatball sandwiches or pastas the sauce is that good. I am not too thrilled with its location unfortunately as the area of broad and snyder ..sorry to say..but u can see it cooked promptly and walking in its pretty clean. I love square type pizza's its how my mom and aunts etc. use to make it thin or think..and this one has just the right crispiness on the bottom. I see it as one of the 5 of pizzahood in south philly..LOL

    (4)
  • Sara B.

    My new favorite pizza place. I can't believe I have never had their pizza before. The half potato/half sausage is heaven. Incredible.

    (5)
  • Dave M.

    OH MAN. I've always loved this place from when I was kid and it may be better. You get square pizzas not a Sicilian style though so its not crazy thick crust. You get either 6 large slices or ask for 12 smaller if you want. My favorite is a half tomato pie half cheese pizza. I so so recommend this if you've not had it .

    (5)
  • Julio B.

    I am going to have to give La Rosa pizza 5 stars. Anyone that truly understands the concept of a real Sicilian pie, knows what I'm talking about. This place is a gem in South Philly, and has been a staple for over 35 years. Also, its owned and operated by Italians! I am not going to spend a lot of time explaining every detail of my most recent slice of heaven, but I will provide you with a photo. As you can see it was truly a beautiful slice. The texture and flavor of the special sauce complemented the perfectly layered cheese as it melts in your mouth. The dough is also amazing, crunchy yet not too crispy with golden edges. Its hard to believe for only $3.27 you not only get one of the best slices, but a coke as well. (jack pot)!

    (5)
  • David M.

    Cash only- delicious sicilian pie with love from old school italian shop in south philly. They only sell pizza and the menu is basic...

    (5)
  • Matt A.

    Excellent sicilian pizza. By the slice, they do a really good reheating job, which helps maintain the quality you find in their whole pies (which are very good, too). In an area with a lot of by-the-slice-type options, I like La Rosa better than anywhere else. Note: They are a cash-only place.

    (5)
  • Sean B.

    Based off of my first and only visit, arrived at 12:30pm on a weekday, got piping hot pepperoni and sausage slice. It was exceptional, crunchy bottom layer, soft in the middle, and not too dense. Perfect combination for Sicilian style and reasonably priced.

    (5)
  • Lou P.

    Rectangular pizza with six extra large slices. Saucy with plenty of cheese and pepperoni. At $11.45 the price and taste are right on. Cash only...we were counting change!

    (4)
  • Amanda C.

    Delicious and cheap pizza. A whole pie runs about $11 but slices can be bought in the shop for $1-$2 each. The store front itself is bare bones and there is no seating available for customers. Definitely order pizza from here or stop by when you get the chance.

    (3)
  • Amy N.

    This pizza arrived hot & huge! On move-in day I Yelped 'pizza' in my new neighborhood & was NOT disappointed. My only wish is that our delivery guy had brought me a menu! It was $32 for 3 large pies - but I will be eating leftovers for several days. The pies had such thick delicious crust and were very filling. Their sauce was good too - a bit sweet, which is a plus in my book. I thought their Sausage pie was out of this world. It's even good cold! I forgot how much character Philly pizza has over the 'burbs... I'll have to try out the other local shops to get the local flavor, but I will definitely be ordering again from La Rosa! (And probably march down to the shop to grab a menu so I can see what other tasty offerings they have!)

    (5)
  • Christina G.

    I just found my new favorite pizza place in Philly. They allowed us to order half potato which is a white pizza and half onion which is made with red sauce. Both were unbelievable. The potato had rosemary and being both a potato lover and pizza fan, I was so happy when they put the two together perfectly. It was one of the best things I've eaten in awhile. I am now a bit obsessed and have ordered 3 times in just a little over week. I love the thickness of the pizza dough- thicker than traditional pizza but not quite as sicilian. Best part- delivery was quick and my pizza was under $14. Best tasting pizza for a cheap price, need I say more.

    (5)
  • Marc W.

    Simply amazing take out Sicilian. Bring your cash (but not much) and an appetite. No credit cards or seating. But this is the real deal.

    (5)
  • Paul K.

    The potato pizza is to die for. Amazing pie. Ask for a menu and they will tell you there isn't one. Just pizza.

    (5)
  • Dan F.

    High quality place for a good, simple pie or slice. If you want gourmet, you have plenty of choices S Philly- this may not be it. Style Comparable to Santuccis. About as inexpensive as you can find as well.

    (4)
  • Carlo D.

    I have been eating these square pizzas since the 80's and suggest you try one.

    (4)
  • Jonny S.

    I would give it 3 1/2 stars but since this place seems way overrated I'm sticking with 3. The pizza is fine, adequate is another apt adjective, but I wouldn't die for it & I doubt I'd go out of my way for it. And since it's not open late at all I can't see myself stumbling in in a stupor...

    (3)
  • Edward F.

    You would think that in a city as big as Philly that there would be better pizzerias then there is. Either you go high end like Bufad or Pizzeria Stella and spend a lot of money for a small pie...albeit a "gourmet pizza' or you are stuck with the pizza place on the corner. Well I came across La Rossa by "Googling" best pizza in Center City and the reviews were good. They won Philly magazine's "Best Slice". It's a pick or delivery business- no tables. They are feet away from Broad and Snyder and I've seen the foot traffic come in from people waiting for the bus/subway. They also sell good Italian bread loafs too. The style is Sicilian (square) with a cruncy crust but still soft dough. A large pie is a great value and more than your money's worth.

    (5)
  • Scott R.

    This is my first ever Yelp review, but after 2.5 hours, 3 phone calls, and no pizza, I felt compelled. Although a few other reviews warned of delivery delays, I figured what the hell, even if this takes an hour I'll still have some pizza. Sure enough, an hour goes by. I call. On its way. Ok, Ok. Forty more minutes. I call. On its way. I can barely understand the woman on the phone, but she seems reassuring. Ok, Ok. And its been about 2.5 hours. If you don't deliver, just say you don't deliver. If you want to try this place, I recommend planning a backup. I for one, am never calling this place again.

    (1)
  • Nick V.

    There is only one word for the pizza here......FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!

    (5)
  • Lester O.

    This pizza is some of the best in Philly however the wait time for delivery sucks. But Its worth the wait thou.

    (4)
  • Erica M.

    This hole-in-the-wall spot makes a mean pie! We got half potato and half red sauce with mushrooms. The pizza was delicious, particularly the red sauce! I was excited for the potato, but it lacked flavor in my book. It needed a little umph - maybe some garlic? Or some rosemary cooked into the sauce instead of just sprinkled on top? The price is fantastic, too. We paid about $11 for 6 huge slices. Great Sicilian pies. We will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Rich B.

    Great slice at the right price! Don't think this is the best slice in Philly; but I'm still in search of that. Really good and cheap. Nice thick crust(a bit buttery) w/great sauce & lots of cheese. The crust reminds me more of my local Greek style pizza than a Sicilian one. Would definitely return & try something besides a plain slice.

    (4)
  • Nicole P.

    Ah I can't believe this place has so few reviews! Well, I can believe it but it totally deserves a ton more. I give out 5 star ratings VERY rarely, and am extremely critical of pizza and factor in flavor, consistency of product and cost when evaluating the pizza itself. I then separately factor in the location (is it in an accessible/central spot?), hours of operation and overall ambience as appropriate. That all being said, La Rosa is a 5/5. This is the best Sicilian pizza I have ever had in my life. I have had TONS in the tri-state area, and before trying theirs I was not a huge fan of the square variety. Now, I would (and have) driven into the city from the suburbs to pick up one of their pies when I'm not in the mood for the "regular" stuff. When I was living in South Philly I tried TONS of different places and was appalled at the lack of good/edible Italian food in the area. La Rosa filled that void, as far as pizza goes. I have never tried the bread, but it looks fantastic and will in the future. It is SO cheap, the service is FAST, and it is ALWAYS fantastic. Try it and you will be hooked!

    (5)
  • Amy K.

    Great South Philly pizza! My roommates and I order it all the time. The toppings are all very fresh and the sauce and cheese are great. Great prices. Not the fastest delivery but worth the wait.

    (4)
  • Hope H.

    I recently moved from South Philly to NJ suburbia-death town and what do I miss the most from my beloved city? La Rosa Pizza. Square, thick, saucy, and no I'm not describing your boyfriend's equipment...I'm describing the best pizza you'll ever have in Philadelphia. And so cheap. = DELICIOUS.

    (5)
  • Jared S.

    Fantastic Sicilian pizza here. Best in the city. Great sauce, great crust, great great. Try the potato pizza if you feel like mixing it up, otherwise I usually get the sausage. Slices are cheap. Delivery is quick. Hours however are not amazing, I think they close at 10 every night.

    (5)
  • Miss W.

    Wow. Just wow. The pizza here is absolutely amazing! Your taste buds will say "WTF" Its that good. The gravy pizza is just soft and crunchy at the same time. This might be ....dare i say...... the best pizza in Philadelphia?

    (5)
  • Katelyn S.

    I ordered delivery and it came pretty quickly. The pizza was super greasy and salty with chunky sauce. It was cheap though.

    (2)
  • Kathy D.

    I'm new to living below Oregon, so I've been trying the usual spots--City Pizza, Pizza Shack, Celebres, and Steak 'em up (or however their mobster cheesesteak mascot spells it). We tried La Rosa last night based off of a friend's recommendation. The pizza was small, but was priced right. It's a little doughy and sweet, but it's not super greasy. I really liked it, and would recommend it!!

    (4)
  • Angelique L.

    Ordered pick up. Received a prompt phone call that our pizza was ready. We picked it up and were surprised at the reasonable prices. $9.99 for cheese, and $13.50 for pepperoni and peppers. The pizza was still hot and absolutely amazing. The crust was crunchy, but also chewy. The sauce and cheese were perfect. My coworkers and I are definitely ordering from them again.

    (5)
  • Matt A.

    Excellent sicilian pizza. By the slice, they do a really good reheating job, which helps maintain the quality you find in their whole pies (which are very good, too). In an area with a lot of by-the-slice-type options, I like La Rosa better than anywhere else. Note: They are a cash-only place.

    (5)
  • Amy N.

    This pizza arrived hot & huge! On move-in day I Yelped 'pizza' in my new neighborhood & was NOT disappointed. My only wish is that our delivery guy had brought me a menu! It was $32 for 3 large pies - but I will be eating leftovers for several days. The pies had such thick delicious crust and were very filling. Their sauce was good too - a bit sweet, which is a plus in my book. I thought their Sausage pie was out of this world. It's even good cold! I forgot how much character Philly pizza has over the 'burbs... I'll have to try out the other local shops to get the local flavor, but I will definitely be ordering again from La Rosa! (And probably march down to the shop to grab a menu so I can see what other tasty offerings they have!)

    (5)
  • Sean B.

    Based off of my first and only visit, arrived at 12:30pm on a weekday, got piping hot pepperoni and sausage slice. It was exceptional, crunchy bottom layer, soft in the middle, and not too dense. Perfect combination for Sicilian style and reasonably priced.

    (5)
  • Lou P.

    Rectangular pizza with six extra large slices. Saucy with plenty of cheese and pepperoni. At $11.45 the price and taste are right on. Cash only...we were counting change!

    (4)
  • Amanda C.

    Delicious and cheap pizza. A whole pie runs about $11 but slices can be bought in the shop for $1-$2 each. The store front itself is bare bones and there is no seating available for customers. Definitely order pizza from here or stop by when you get the chance.

    (3)
  • Christina G.

    I just found my new favorite pizza place in Philly. They allowed us to order half potato which is a white pizza and half onion which is made with red sauce. Both were unbelievable. The potato had rosemary and being both a potato lover and pizza fan, I was so happy when they put the two together perfectly. It was one of the best things I've eaten in awhile. I am now a bit obsessed and have ordered 3 times in just a little over week. I love the thickness of the pizza dough- thicker than traditional pizza but not quite as sicilian. Best part- delivery was quick and my pizza was under $14. Best tasting pizza for a cheap price, need I say more.

    (5)
  • Paul R.

    Uhhh...delicious. La Rosa is the real deal. Ordered pepperoni and sausage, picked it up and brought it home....was still piping hot despite the decent walk. Crust: thick, buttery, awesome. Cheese: plentiful, flavorful, delightful. Sauce: just the right amount of flavor, hits the spot. On top of being my favorite Philly pizza its also the cheapest (not Little Caesars). I had walked by a number of times and didn't think much of tje place then checked Yelp...Yelpers are spot on with La Rosa.

    (5)
  • i. p.

    Delicious grandma-style pizza. Rivals my favorite from my old neighborhood ( yelp.com/biz/louies-pizz… ). You've got to respect that this restaurant does just one thing, and they do it very, very well.

    (5)
  • Chris C.

    Called for delivery never showed up been an hour and 20 minutes. I understand that it is a saturday, when the delivery guy came up to the door, he didnt understand that I cancelled and do not want the order considering I called at 7:04 pm. It is now 8:23 pm. There pizza is absolutely delicious, this has nothing to do with the food but when it comes to the delivery guy who gave an attitude and walked away before I could finish mid sentence, that is a disgrace. I have ordered from here multiple times on a friday and saturday and I have never been spoken to or had to wait over an hour and 20 minutes for pizza when we live 4 blocks away.

    (1)
  • Sam L.

    I'm literally jealous of South Philadelphia High School students who, by sheer virtue of their location, can come here for pizza in between classes and grab a slice or two. What an amazing way to go through adolescence, with La Rosa's always within reach. My high school had a pizza place nearby (pizzeria? I hesitate to bestow upon it such an honor) and it was absolutely disgusting. Anyway, if you're after square pizza with a thick, semi-buttery, crispy caramelized crust, this place is for you. Do you like a bit more cheese than usual without even having to ask for it, maybe a little bit of grease, but not too much? Well, here you go. If you're in search of thin-crusted pizza and aim to be calorie conscious so you can convince yourself that pizza isn't "that bad" for you, do not come here. Also avoid if you want to do fancy, exotic, or even remotely gourmet. At no-frills La Rosa, the bottom of each square slice is a work of art with a miraculous crisp caramelization pattern that can only happen when all of the stars are aligned, in both the pizza pan and in the oven. La Rosa's kitchen is where magic happens. I picture an Italian grandmother slaving away, exhausted but happy as she creates incomparable pies filled with love and deliciousness. The experience here is SO simple, from start to finish, and so kind to the wallet, too. Plus, the slices are gigantic, especially compared to the other square pizza joints I've visited. La Rosa is just the best. My favorite slices are white with broccoli, plain, pepperoni, and sausage. When you go, be sure to request corner pieces! The staff doesn't mind. In my experience, that South Philly attitude I've come to love-hate is noticeably absent. The place is staffed with good-natured folks who are happy to send you on your way with some delicious pizza. I'd advertise the shit out of this place if I could, even if it meant dressing up as a giant piece of pizza and parading up and down South Broad.

    (5)
  • Elisabet R.

    Great Sicilian pies-- cash only though. It's right in front of South Philly High though so avoid going right after school if you're just trying to grab a slice. If not, pick up a huge pie for a fair price. If you're going in for a slice, the owners are super sweet and if you ask, will tell you which pie just came out of the oven or tell you to wait for the one that's in there. Yum!

    (4)
  • John V.

    Order a large pepperoni & sausage. Pizza was good beside the sausage was too salty. The crust was crispy

    (4)
  • Tim S.

    Go in here for an awesome slice or two of pizza at dirt cheap prices. Not much more this is to say about this place. Cash only.

    (5)
  • Gail S.

    Wow! Wanted a quick slice on way to airport. Only $2.20 for big square of delicious cheesy goodness with perfectly salty and spicy sausage! My husband loved his pepperoni square. We washed down the not-too-thick buttery crust with an ice-cold soda. Just heaven!!

    (5)
  • Edward F.

    You would think that in a city as big as Philly that there would be better pizzerias then there is. Either you go high end like Bufad or Pizzeria Stella and spend a lot of money for a small pie...albeit a "gourmet pizza' or you are stuck with the pizza place on the corner. Well I came across La Rossa by "Googling" best pizza in Center City and the reviews were good. They won Philly magazine's "Best Slice". It's a pick or delivery business- no tables. They are feet away from Broad and Snyder and I've seen the foot traffic come in from people waiting for the bus/subway. They also sell good Italian bread loafs too. The style is Sicilian (square) with a cruncy crust but still soft dough. A large pie is a great value and more than your money's worth.

    (5)
  • Scott R.

    This is my first ever Yelp review, but after 2.5 hours, 3 phone calls, and no pizza, I felt compelled. Although a few other reviews warned of delivery delays, I figured what the hell, even if this takes an hour I'll still have some pizza. Sure enough, an hour goes by. I call. On its way. Ok, Ok. Forty more minutes. I call. On its way. I can barely understand the woman on the phone, but she seems reassuring. Ok, Ok. And its been about 2.5 hours. If you don't deliver, just say you don't deliver. If you want to try this place, I recommend planning a backup. I for one, am never calling this place again.

    (1)
  • Lester O.

    This pizza is some of the best in Philly however the wait time for delivery sucks. But Its worth the wait thou.

    (4)
  • Erica M.

    This hole-in-the-wall spot makes a mean pie! We got half potato and half red sauce with mushrooms. The pizza was delicious, particularly the red sauce! I was excited for the potato, but it lacked flavor in my book. It needed a little umph - maybe some garlic? Or some rosemary cooked into the sauce instead of just sprinkled on top? The price is fantastic, too. We paid about $11 for 6 huge slices. Great Sicilian pies. We will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Rich B.

    Great slice at the right price! Don't think this is the best slice in Philly; but I'm still in search of that. Really good and cheap. Nice thick crust(a bit buttery) w/great sauce & lots of cheese. The crust reminds me more of my local Greek style pizza than a Sicilian one. Would definitely return & try something besides a plain slice.

    (4)
  • Morgan D.

    This is one of those places you're proud you know about. A little random shop that doesnt even have a menu but serves really delicious pizza. I got a half pepperoni half potato pie and totally pigged out. I really loved the pizza, but based on some of the reviews, i was expecting something closer to a Chicago style deep dish. This is more like a Sicilian thick crust. Butterier than most i've had, but not Chicago style by a long shot. Still, you should give La Rosa a try. Be aware that the potato pizza has no sauce.

    (4)
  • Le L.

    Best sicilian i've had so far. The crust is just right. Im not much of a pizza person, but the sauce here got me. Its pretty tasty. You have eat it hot though. $2 for a pepperoni slice, can't beat that

    (4)
  • Nicole P.

    Ah I can't believe this place has so few reviews! Well, I can believe it but it totally deserves a ton more. I give out 5 star ratings VERY rarely, and am extremely critical of pizza and factor in flavor, consistency of product and cost when evaluating the pizza itself. I then separately factor in the location (is it in an accessible/central spot?), hours of operation and overall ambience as appropriate. That all being said, La Rosa is a 5/5. This is the best Sicilian pizza I have ever had in my life. I have had TONS in the tri-state area, and before trying theirs I was not a huge fan of the square variety. Now, I would (and have) driven into the city from the suburbs to pick up one of their pies when I'm not in the mood for the "regular" stuff. When I was living in South Philly I tried TONS of different places and was appalled at the lack of good/edible Italian food in the area. La Rosa filled that void, as far as pizza goes. I have never tried the bread, but it looks fantastic and will in the future. It is SO cheap, the service is FAST, and it is ALWAYS fantastic. Try it and you will be hooked!

    (5)
  • Nick V.

    There is only one word for the pizza here......FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!

    (5)
  • Randy C.

    I live in Baltimore but have been working in and visiting Philly for decades and somehow missed this place until recently. I LOVED the Sicilian style pizza. It is minimalist, no frills, but really rocked my pizza world in a great way. It was all perfect for this style of pizza: crust thick but not monster gag-me thick, sauce great but not obtrusive, right amount of cheese, perfectly cooked with a nice crunch on the bottom and still chewy. I now want to try every topping they've got. Call ahead and you will be in and out in a quickie. No credit cards and no tables inside so take out only, super friendly lady behind the counter the night we were there. Corner of Broad and Snyder on the right side if you are headed towards I-95. Such old school greatness deserves our business! Go La Rosa.

    (5)
  • Diego H.

    Best thick pizza in Philadelphia. Plain or Peperoni are strongly suggested

    (5)
  • Aaron K.

    This is the best place in the city that I know of to get slices. They are thick, square slices with delicious sauce that perfectly compliments the crunchy crust and slightly browned cheese. If you want a great sit-in dining experience, the recently opened Gennaro's Pizza around the corner is probably the best bet, but for a delicious lunch at an unbeatable price ($1.65 for a big cheese slice or $2 for pepperoni), La Rosa's is the place to go.

    (5)
  • Anna B.

    Guess I should've read the reviews saying this pizza is sicilian. HUGE disappointment. I don't understand how this place won "best slice". The crust is thick and fluffy and there was virtually NO sauce. And they used canned mushrooms. If you are looking for a normal triangular slice of pizza from a round pie with a heavy, melty layer of cheese that you have to fold in half to put in your mouth, this is not your place.

    (1)
  • Jennifer T.

    Do you live in the Italian Market area but think there is NO good pizza place in the area? Yeah, me too. My search continues for good pizza in the vicinity... I bookmarked La Rosa over a year ago when I saw their potato pizza on some blog, and but somehow forgot about it until the other day. I gave them a call, placed my order for a half pepperoni/half potato pie, and tomato pie. The sweet Italian lady on the other line replied, "just gravy?" Yes please! 20 minutes later, I went to pick up my pies and felt like I stepped into an unassuming, 50's style pizza joint. Little Mrs. La Rosa was lovingly squirting some olive oil on my tomato pie as it came out of the oven. I paid $18 for BOTH pies, cash only, ate one square of each variety (probably about 1 square too many) and now I have leftovers for the next 5 days.

    (4)
  • Jacki G.

    One of the best pizza places in Philadelphia. I've been coming here with my family since I was 5, and always stop by when I'm in South Philly. Prices are still really good!!! Get 1/2 red and 1/2 white for two amazingly delicious different pizza experiences! They don't take credit cards, and they have no seating inside.

    (5)
  • Shawner M.

    Plus: no website no menu (either online or available with order) delivery potato pie tomato pie friendly lady answering phones and taking orders very inexpensive delicious crust minus: no website no menu (either online or available with order) lukewarm pizza upon arrival The "no menu/website" thing is actually more of a plus than a minus, it makes me feel as if I'm getting some real traditional good food. I also think that if a delivery joint, in this day and age, doesn't have to depend on these things, they must be making some decent money and thus, must be doing something right. This was a great first experience at La Rosa and we WILL definitely be making this the go-to spot for our future "za" orders.

    (4)
  • Chris P.

    Can't beat $1.65 a slice, so cheesy!

    (5)
  • Awry D.

    Whatever kinda pizza this is, I know it's squared, hot, and tasty. They put it in the oven for ya too. I just throw on some peppers and sprinkle some garlic n I'm good to go! They always seem to be hiring though. However, I grab a slice [$1.95 per slice] sometimes before class, I love their pizza! Oh, the inside, there's no sitting room, you just kinda stand around.

    (4)
  • Steve S.

    I was turned on to this place years ago by my uncle. I think it's the best pizza in South Philadelphia, and it's inexpensive to boot. That potato pizza is everything that the reviewers before me say it is, which is to say incredible.

    (4)
  • Beth R.

    Good, thick Sicillian pizza. No menu online, or in the store or that matter. Strictly pick up and delivery, so call and assume they have the usual sorts of toppings to chose from. We had both the plain, and white pizza with broccoli, and would order both again.

    (4)
  • Stacey S.

    This pizza is so good! I have recently discovered this place, despite living around the corner for over4 years. The slices are big and square. I have only tried the plain and the pepperoni, but oh my god! heaven! The sauce is sweet and flavorful and the crust tastes awesome. Cash only and carry out. If you love pizza, you have to try this place! You will be back!

    (5)
  • Emily K.

    When it comes to a thick and greasy one-slice-is-enough kind of pie, La Rosa is king. La Rosa's no-frills kitchen has managed to avoid the typical rubber-cheese theme of a lot of other greasy South Philly pizza places. Instead they've stuck their flag in a doughy, cheese-from-cows greasy type of vibe. Which, sometimes, is the only answer.

    (4)
  • Beth R.

    Good, thick Sicillian pizza. No menu online, or in the store or that matter. Strictly pick up and delivery, so call and assume they have the usual sorts of toppings to chose from. We had both the plain, and white pizza with broccoli, and would order both again.

    (4)
  • Stacey S.

    This pizza is so good! I have recently discovered this place, despite living around the corner for over4 years. The slices are big and square. I have only tried the plain and the pepperoni, but oh my god! heaven! The sauce is sweet and flavorful and the crust tastes awesome. Cash only and carry out. If you love pizza, you have to try this place! You will be back!

    (5)
  • Emily K.

    When it comes to a thick and greasy one-slice-is-enough kind of pie, La Rosa is king. La Rosa's no-frills kitchen has managed to avoid the typical rubber-cheese theme of a lot of other greasy South Philly pizza places. Instead they've stuck their flag in a doughy, cheese-from-cows greasy type of vibe. Which, sometimes, is the only answer.

    (4)
  • Kev G.

    The BEST pizza!!!! Been going to La Rosa for a long time! We used to order delivery every Friday night. Now that I live in Jersey its hard to go to La Rosa. Always get the same thing. 1/2 white and 1/2 Red (not just sauce only)

    (5)
  • Dana C.

    This pizza was good. Good price!

    (4)
  • Helen H.

    So, the storefront is nothing to write home about & I'm not even sure if this place has a printed menu- but neither of those things matter. For the most part, I don't even LIKE thick crust, Sicilian style pizza. That doesn't matter either. This pizza is astounding and CHEAP!!! Also, I can't get over that they actually deliver fountain soda. How cool is that? Oh, and did I mention that the Pizza is probably better than most in Philly? So so so worth a try!

    (5)
  • Adam B.

    Awesome cheap perfect sicilian pizza. Italian sausage is my favorite. We get this for lunch at work, add mortadella and spicy pickles between 2 plain slices and you have yourself a pizza sandwich.

    (5)
  • Matt A.

    My go-to pizza spot. No menu to be found, just tell them what you want and hopefully they have it. My favorite is to order half-potato/half pepperoni. It is unlike any other pizza you have had, and at $11 it is a bargain. The staff is great. Last night, I ordered at 945 (they close at ten) and they let me come in 15 minutes after close to pick up my pie. Definitely a winner. Also, the cold leftovers make an amazing breakfast.

    (5)
  • Ally G.

    I'm speechless... definitely the best in South Philly. I should know... I'm dating a pizza lover :P We got a pepperoni & onion pizza. The crust/dough was cooked perfectly, hot, soft, with a little crunch. The cheese and sauce were at a perfect ratio. You could tell the ingredients are very fresh. Can't wait to order from here again!

    (5)
  • Kyle J.

    AWFUL customer service. DO NOT ORDER FROM HERE. I have ordered from this place for delivery twice and can not believe our experience. The first time took two and a half hours for delivery and when we called to see where our pizza was the person who answered the phone said "we shouldn't have ordered for delivery on a saturday night because they are busy". When the delivery finally arrived we had to walk down the street to meet the delivery man because he could not find our apartment. Somehow we must have forgot this experience and ordered from here again. This time the delivery man called several times because he could not find our apartment AGAIN! He was in an entirely different part of the city (we live in Rittenhouse, not typically hard to find) and could not be directed to our address. He litterly hung up on us and said that "he couldn't find us and was going back to the restaurant and hung up on us!! When I called to report that the delivery man could not find our apartment the person who answered the phone said that our address was entered wrong and offered no apologies. I asked if they could make a fresh pizza and give a discount/free pizza and she said no. She just asked if I wanted to cancel the order. I asked to have a manager call me and surprisingly did not get a call from the manager. AWFUL PLACE!!!! Only a one star because it won't let me give zero stars.

    (1)
  • Dacia R.

    This is the best pizza in South Philly. It's not quite as thick as sicilian but it is rectangular. The prices are great. My landlord, who recommended this place, likes to get it with extra sauce. We like it with a well-done crust. They have great toppings but I love their plain cheese pizza. It's addictive. Cash only.

    (5)
  • kara p.

    the sauce and cheese are perfect. the price is cheap at $9 a pie. i'm more a fan of super thin crust, but i still really like this pizza. the dough is really thick so eating more than one square cut slice is impossible for me. but that does make it last a lot longer!

    (4)
  • Randy C.

    I live in Baltimore but have been working in and visiting Philly for decades and somehow missed this place until recently. I LOVED the Sicilian style pizza. It is minimalist, no frills, but really rocked my pizza world in a great way. It was all perfect for this style of pizza: crust thick but not monster gag-me thick, sauce great but not obtrusive, right amount of cheese, perfectly cooked with a nice crunch on the bottom and still chewy. I now want to try every topping they've got. Call ahead and you will be in and out in a quickie. No credit cards and no tables inside so take out only, super friendly lady behind the counter the night we were there. Corner of Broad and Snyder on the right side if you are headed towards I-95. Such old school greatness deserves our business! Go La Rosa.

    (5)
  • Diego H.

    Best thick pizza in Philadelphia. Plain or Peperoni are strongly suggested

    (5)
  • Christina D.

    This place is now my regular - in fact - I'm in love. Fast delivery, nice & easy, no frills - just an awesome square pizza with just enough of everything. Cash only - so keep a stash around for any emergency ordering you may need to do!

    (4)
  • Andy K.

    Just awesome Sicilian style pizza at super cheap prices

    (5)
  • Hope H.

    I recently moved from South Philly to NJ suburbia-death town and what do I miss the most from my beloved city? La Rosa Pizza. Square, thick, saucy, and no I'm not describing your boyfriend's equipment...I'm describing the best pizza you'll ever have in Philadelphia. And so cheap. = DELICIOUS.

    (5)
  • Amy K.

    Great South Philly pizza! My roommates and I order it all the time. The toppings are all very fresh and the sauce and cheese are great. Great prices. Not the fastest delivery but worth the wait.

    (4)
  • Jared S.

    Fantastic Sicilian pizza here. Best in the city. Great sauce, great crust, great great. Try the potato pizza if you feel like mixing it up, otherwise I usually get the sausage. Slices are cheap. Delivery is quick. Hours however are not amazing, I think they close at 10 every night.

    (5)
  • Jacki G.

    One of the best pizza places in Philadelphia. I've been coming here with my family since I was 5, and always stop by when I'm in South Philly. Prices are still really good!!! Get 1/2 red and 1/2 white for two amazingly delicious different pizza experiences! They don't take credit cards, and they have no seating inside.

    (5)
  • Elisabeth Y.

    I can't comment on their selection because we don't actually have a menu, but I can tell you for a fact that they have mushroom pizza because that's what we had. Delivery took about 40-45 minutes, but it was well worth the wait! I liked the garlicky sauce and the thick, chewy crust.

    (4)
  • Gabrielle L.

    I've read people's reviews saying that this is the "best pizza in South Philly," but I'm going to go ahead and say that this is the best pizza in the city proper, hands down. Although I'm not a fan of traditional Chicago-style deep dish pizza or Sicilian pies, LaRosa makes the perfect cross breed of the two. The buttery, thick crust is (as my dining partner described it) "a buttery pan pie, like what Pizza Hut was going for, but perfected and respectable." Enough said. Who isn't a sucker for a crisp, thick and flaky crust? Add to that any combination of gourmet ingredients of your choice for one hell of a delectable pie. I mean, I couldn't stop myself from eating so much that I felt sick from being overstuffed after the experience. The pepperoni is full of flavor, sliced between too thin and too thick, it's perfect. I highly recommend the white potato, rosemary pie - even without their delectable, home made sauce, this one's a flavor party in your mouth that goes unmatched. Fair prices for an absurd amount of delicious food, that's my kind of establishment.

    (5)
  • Shawner M.

    Plus: no website no menu (either online or available with order) delivery potato pie tomato pie friendly lady answering phones and taking orders very inexpensive delicious crust minus: no website no menu (either online or available with order) lukewarm pizza upon arrival The "no menu/website" thing is actually more of a plus than a minus, it makes me feel as if I'm getting some real traditional good food. I also think that if a delivery joint, in this day and age, doesn't have to depend on these things, they must be making some decent money and thus, must be doing something right. This was a great first experience at La Rosa and we WILL definitely be making this the go-to spot for our future "za" orders.

    (4)
  • Katelyn S.

    I ordered delivery and it came pretty quickly. The pizza was super greasy and salty with chunky sauce. It was cheap though.

    (2)
  • Miss W.

    Wow. Just wow. The pizza here is absolutely amazing! Your taste buds will say "WTF" Its that good. The gravy pizza is just soft and crunchy at the same time. This might be ....dare i say...... the best pizza in Philadelphia?

    (5)
  • Geraldo H.

    The pizza is some of the best I've tasted. Literally. Cheap too and very filling. I got myself the 2 topping pizza with pepperoni and sausage and it was worth every penny and dollar. So makes good pizza slice are the elements of having a nice crunchy crust that gives a crunch, the cheese melting off of the slice when the slice is being picked up, and the grease that leaks off of the cheese without the taste of grease being so overpowering. This is definitely my new go to spot from now on as it is very affordable, delicious, and the delivery service was stellar. I can't say anything bad about this spot. Try this spot out!

    (5)
  • Eevee M.

    Pizza is delicious. Get it! Like, right now.

    (5)
  • Matt H.

    I wanted to try some South Philly pizza on a Saturday night. I checked yelp and saw that La Rosa had great reviews. I looked online for a menu to see that they don't have a menu. You call and tell them what you want and that's that. One size pizza. I ordered a plain and tomato pie. It was cash only but it was under 20.00. The pizza looks like a Sicilian pie. Not as doughy and more crispy. I enjoyed the taste and value. Not my favorite tomato pie. I would recommend trying this place if you're in the neighborhood. I don't think I'd go out of my way to come here from fishtown.

    (4)
  • Lindsay W.

    Excellent tomato pie! And I'm very pleased with the price at $8.50 for 3 hungry people. We each got two large squares. The place looks closed from the outside during the day. The lighting on the inside gives the place a nice 'you'd probably get shot here' feel. If you can get past that, they are making tasty pizza here!

    (5)
  • Gi T.

    The tomato pie is awesome. the deep crust is good and crispy. I highly recommend their tomato pies but there toppings are very salty

    (5)
  • Angela W.

    We ordered plain, mushroom, and pepperoni and all three were delicious. Cheap slices but quality pizza. Going back to La Rosa very soon.

    (5)
  • Denise D.

    This place is always underated when they talk pizza Best Of!! If u eat it hot right at this little place its so awesome and much the same if delivered. We've been ordering here for yearssss..the delivery is pretty much in reasonable time and it's fantastic for the price and the kinds of pizza..each delicious. ..i actually wish they offered even more variety and also say meatball sandwiches or pastas the sauce is that good. I am not too thrilled with its location unfortunately as the area of broad and snyder ..sorry to say..but u can see it cooked promptly and walking in its pretty clean. I love square type pizza's its how my mom and aunts etc. use to make it thin or think..and this one has just the right crispiness on the bottom. I see it as one of the 5 of pizzahood in south philly..LOL

    (4)
  • Sara B.

    My new favorite pizza place. I can't believe I have never had their pizza before. The half potato/half sausage is heaven. Incredible.

    (5)
  • Dave M.

    OH MAN. I've always loved this place from when I was kid and it may be better. You get square pizzas not a Sicilian style though so its not crazy thick crust. You get either 6 large slices or ask for 12 smaller if you want. My favorite is a half tomato pie half cheese pizza. I so so recommend this if you've not had it .

    (5)
  • Julio B.

    I am going to have to give La Rosa pizza 5 stars. Anyone that truly understands the concept of a real Sicilian pie, knows what I'm talking about. This place is a gem in South Philly, and has been a staple for over 35 years. Also, its owned and operated by Italians! I am not going to spend a lot of time explaining every detail of my most recent slice of heaven, but I will provide you with a photo. As you can see it was truly a beautiful slice. The texture and flavor of the special sauce complemented the perfectly layered cheese as it melts in your mouth. The dough is also amazing, crunchy yet not too crispy with golden edges. Its hard to believe for only $3.27 you not only get one of the best slices, but a coke as well. (jack pot)!

    (5)
  • David M.

    Cash only- delicious sicilian pie with love from old school italian shop in south philly. They only sell pizza and the menu is basic...

    (5)
  • Marc W.

    Simply amazing take out Sicilian. Bring your cash (but not much) and an appetite. No credit cards or seating. But this is the real deal.

    (5)
  • Paul K.

    The potato pizza is to die for. Amazing pie. Ask for a menu and they will tell you there isn't one. Just pizza.

    (5)
  • Dan F.

    High quality place for a good, simple pie or slice. If you want gourmet, you have plenty of choices S Philly- this may not be it. Style Comparable to Santuccis. About as inexpensive as you can find as well.

    (4)
  • Carlo D.

    I have been eating these square pizzas since the 80's and suggest you try one.

    (4)
  • Jonny S.

    I would give it 3 1/2 stars but since this place seems way overrated I'm sticking with 3. The pizza is fine, adequate is another apt adjective, but I wouldn't die for it & I doubt I'd go out of my way for it. And since it's not open late at all I can't see myself stumbling in in a stupor...

    (3)
  • Aaron K.

    This is the best place in the city that I know of to get slices. They are thick, square slices with delicious sauce that perfectly compliments the crunchy crust and slightly browned cheese. If you want a great sit-in dining experience, the recently opened Gennaro's Pizza around the corner is probably the best bet, but for a delicious lunch at an unbeatable price ($1.65 for a big cheese slice or $2 for pepperoni), La Rosa's is the place to go.

    (5)
  • Anna B.

    Guess I should've read the reviews saying this pizza is sicilian. HUGE disappointment. I don't understand how this place won "best slice". The crust is thick and fluffy and there was virtually NO sauce. And they used canned mushrooms. If you are looking for a normal triangular slice of pizza from a round pie with a heavy, melty layer of cheese that you have to fold in half to put in your mouth, this is not your place.

    (1)
  • Jennifer T.

    Do you live in the Italian Market area but think there is NO good pizza place in the area? Yeah, me too. My search continues for good pizza in the vicinity... I bookmarked La Rosa over a year ago when I saw their potato pizza on some blog, and but somehow forgot about it until the other day. I gave them a call, placed my order for a half pepperoni/half potato pie, and tomato pie. The sweet Italian lady on the other line replied, "just gravy?" Yes please! 20 minutes later, I went to pick up my pies and felt like I stepped into an unassuming, 50's style pizza joint. Little Mrs. La Rosa was lovingly squirting some olive oil on my tomato pie as it came out of the oven. I paid $18 for BOTH pies, cash only, ate one square of each variety (probably about 1 square too many) and now I have leftovers for the next 5 days.

    (4)
  • Kathy D.

    I'm new to living below Oregon, so I've been trying the usual spots--City Pizza, Pizza Shack, Celebres, and Steak 'em up (or however their mobster cheesesteak mascot spells it). We tried La Rosa last night based off of a friend's recommendation. The pizza was small, but was priced right. It's a little doughy and sweet, but it's not super greasy. I really liked it, and would recommend it!!

    (4)
  • Chris P.

    Can't beat $1.65 a slice, so cheesy!

    (5)
  • Awry D.

    Whatever kinda pizza this is, I know it's squared, hot, and tasty. They put it in the oven for ya too. I just throw on some peppers and sprinkle some garlic n I'm good to go! They always seem to be hiring though. However, I grab a slice [$1.95 per slice] sometimes before class, I love their pizza! Oh, the inside, there's no sitting room, you just kinda stand around.

    (4)
  • Steve S.

    I was turned on to this place years ago by my uncle. I think it's the best pizza in South Philadelphia, and it's inexpensive to boot. That potato pizza is everything that the reviewers before me say it is, which is to say incredible.

    (4)
  • Andy K.

    Just awesome Sicilian style pizza at super cheap prices

    (5)
  • Elisabeth Y.

    I can't comment on their selection because we don't actually have a menu, but I can tell you for a fact that they have mushroom pizza because that's what we had. Delivery took about 40-45 minutes, but it was well worth the wait! I liked the garlicky sauce and the thick, chewy crust.

    (4)
  • Gabrielle L.

    I've read people's reviews saying that this is the "best pizza in South Philly," but I'm going to go ahead and say that this is the best pizza in the city proper, hands down. Although I'm not a fan of traditional Chicago-style deep dish pizza or Sicilian pies, LaRosa makes the perfect cross breed of the two. The buttery, thick crust is (as my dining partner described it) "a buttery pan pie, like what Pizza Hut was going for, but perfected and respectable." Enough said. Who isn't a sucker for a crisp, thick and flaky crust? Add to that any combination of gourmet ingredients of your choice for one hell of a delectable pie. I mean, I couldn't stop myself from eating so much that I felt sick from being overstuffed after the experience. The pepperoni is full of flavor, sliced between too thin and too thick, it's perfect. I highly recommend the white potato, rosemary pie - even without their delectable, home made sauce, this one's a flavor party in your mouth that goes unmatched. Fair prices for an absurd amount of delicious food, that's my kind of establishment.

    (5)
  • Kev G.

    The BEST pizza!!!! Been going to La Rosa for a long time! We used to order delivery every Friday night. Now that I live in Jersey its hard to go to La Rosa. Always get the same thing. 1/2 white and 1/2 Red (not just sauce only)

    (5)
  • Helen H.

    So, the storefront is nothing to write home about & I'm not even sure if this place has a printed menu- but neither of those things matter. For the most part, I don't even LIKE thick crust, Sicilian style pizza. That doesn't matter either. This pizza is astounding and CHEAP!!! Also, I can't get over that they actually deliver fountain soda. How cool is that? Oh, and did I mention that the Pizza is probably better than most in Philly? So so so worth a try!

    (5)
  • Adam B.

    Awesome cheap perfect sicilian pizza. Italian sausage is my favorite. We get this for lunch at work, add mortadella and spicy pickles between 2 plain slices and you have yourself a pizza sandwich.

    (5)
  • Matt A.

    My go-to pizza spot. No menu to be found, just tell them what you want and hopefully they have it. My favorite is to order half-potato/half pepperoni. It is unlike any other pizza you have had, and at $11 it is a bargain. The staff is great. Last night, I ordered at 945 (they close at ten) and they let me come in 15 minutes after close to pick up my pie. Definitely a winner. Also, the cold leftovers make an amazing breakfast.

    (5)
  • Ally G.

    I'm speechless... definitely the best in South Philly. I should know... I'm dating a pizza lover :P We got a pepperoni & onion pizza. The crust/dough was cooked perfectly, hot, soft, with a little crunch. The cheese and sauce were at a perfect ratio. You could tell the ingredients are very fresh. Can't wait to order from here again!

    (5)
  • Kyle J.

    AWFUL customer service. DO NOT ORDER FROM HERE. I have ordered from this place for delivery twice and can not believe our experience. The first time took two and a half hours for delivery and when we called to see where our pizza was the person who answered the phone said "we shouldn't have ordered for delivery on a saturday night because they are busy". When the delivery finally arrived we had to walk down the street to meet the delivery man because he could not find our apartment. Somehow we must have forgot this experience and ordered from here again. This time the delivery man called several times because he could not find our apartment AGAIN! He was in an entirely different part of the city (we live in Rittenhouse, not typically hard to find) and could not be directed to our address. He litterly hung up on us and said that "he couldn't find us and was going back to the restaurant and hung up on us!! When I called to report that the delivery man could not find our apartment the person who answered the phone said that our address was entered wrong and offered no apologies. I asked if they could make a fresh pizza and give a discount/free pizza and she said no. She just asked if I wanted to cancel the order. I asked to have a manager call me and surprisingly did not get a call from the manager. AWFUL PLACE!!!! Only a one star because it won't let me give zero stars.

    (1)
  • Dacia R.

    This is the best pizza in South Philly. It's not quite as thick as sicilian but it is rectangular. The prices are great. My landlord, who recommended this place, likes to get it with extra sauce. We like it with a well-done crust. They have great toppings but I love their plain cheese pizza. It's addictive. Cash only.

    (5)
  • Dana C.

    This pizza was good. Good price!

    (4)
  • kara p.

    the sauce and cheese are perfect. the price is cheap at $9 a pie. i'm more a fan of super thin crust, but i still really like this pizza. the dough is really thick so eating more than one square cut slice is impossible for me. but that does make it last a lot longer!

    (4)
  • Christina D.

    This place is now my regular - in fact - I'm in love. Fast delivery, nice & easy, no frills - just an awesome square pizza with just enough of everything. Cash only - so keep a stash around for any emergency ordering you may need to do!

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:30 am - 10

Specialities

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

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Pizza

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