
Cozy spot offering pizza, pasta & meatballs in a warm, upscale atmosphere with take-out options.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1000 Willow Ave, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Phone: (201) 683-8134
Website: https://tenthstreetpizza.com/
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Reviews
The pizza toppings were good. The pesto we added was flavorful. The pizza crust was not it. I knew before ordering that tenth street pizza was known for their thin and crispy pizza, this pizza was thin but not crispy and was surprisingly tough. The pizza was not good and not worth $70. I would try tenth street pizza again just not the buffala pie for $70.
For context, my wife and I came around 730pm on a Saturday night. There was a 30 minute wait for indoor dining, and no wait for outdoor, so we chose the latter. We sat there for about 10 minutes before I had to reach out to someone to take our order. We had the classic square pie (half pepperoni half olives), the naked meatballs and bottled water because for some reason they dont serve tap which is ridiculous.
The naked meatballs came out right away but they were subpar. It tasted dry and old and i can say with confidence i have definitely made better meatballs. The pizza however, took nearly 40 minutes for it to be served to us. It was definitely fresh and well done. I enjoyed the pizza but definitely had better.
The workers were friendly but the restaurant itself seems unorganized and overwhelmed with dine in customers as well as customers who are there for pickup. Proceed with caution.
We get to the restaurant this evening around 6p and tried to bring the stroller up the first step and get immediately stopped by the waiter who (in my opinion) aggressively said we can’t bring the stroller in. That was no problem at all. As we began to park the stroller to the side he asked if it was dinner for 2 and the car seat. We said yes. He said there are no tables available but we can clearly see the first table for 6 in the window is empty. I wasn’t sure if there was a reservation or if they simply couldn’t split the tables to make it for a party of 2 and for a party of 4 (as I’ve experienced/witnessed restaurants accommodate customers that way before).
Nonetheless, we didn’t feel welcome. He didn’t give us an approximate wait time, or invite us to wait inside. We were just standing outside in the winter cold with the baby so decided to dine elsewhere.
Overall, terrible customer service. If the table was empty, I don’t see why we couldn’t at least wait there. He had us standing out in the cold with a baby.
The service was great though and ambience was also good.
But the moment you try to order a drink? Welcome to the twilight zone.
They refuse to give you a simple glass of tap water, which in 2025 is pretty wild. Instead, you’re nudged toward overpriced canned sodas—and here’s the kicker: they charge different prices based on the flavor, even though no matter what you pick, they just bring out the same generic can you’d find at a bodega for a buck.
It feels like someone drew a line in the sand over the most arbitrary things. You can tell the place is proud of their food (and they should be!), but the pricing strategy for drinks and the refusal to offer basics like tap water really sours the experience.
Come for the pizza, but maybe bring your own drink.