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Address: 429 Ryders Ln, East Brunswick, NJ 08816
Phone: (732) 257-1111
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The Steak and Cheese pizza was another winner, loaded with savory goodness and a generous amount of steak. It’s a carnivore’s dream come true. The Vegetable pizza impressed me with its array of fresh veggies, and the flavors were so vibrant and satisfying.
But let’s not forget the Chicken pizza – tender chicken, flavorful sauce, and a crust that was just the right amount of crispy. It was pure pizza perfection.
What’s even better is the value for money you get at Vinnie’s. The portion sizes are generous, and the quality of ingredients is top-notch, making it a fantastic dining choice without breaking the bank.
The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, which added to the overall positive experience. And the restaurant itself was spotlessly clean, creating a comfortable and inviting atmosphere.
If you’re in the area, Vinnie’s Pizza & Subs is undeniably the place to come for a few slices. I can’t wait to return and explore more of their delicious menu offerings. It’s a true gem for pizza lovers!
Vinny’s Pizza is fantastic! The pizza tastes just like real New York City pizza — the crust, the cheese, everything is on point. The sauce is perfect, full of flavor without being too heavy. Plus, their prices are super reasonable, which makes it an even better spot. Definitely one of my new go-to places!
Vinnie’s is a great place to get a slice and they always have a huge variety on walking in. Normally I would get a plain or margherita slice for my review, but my dad’s go-to is the supreme slice or know locally as “the works,” so I decided to go with that one. The Works has pepperoni, sausage, peppers and onions loaded on top of the slice. Often eaten in the company of a fork to scoop up the piece that fall off, this slice was a full meal in one piece of pizza. The cheese and sauce aren’t as high-quality as some of the other pizzerias I’ve eaten at, but they are definitely fine for the working man who isn’t too picky. The crust was medium thickness and more fluffy than crispy. The toppings were delicious and very filling. The trick to eating the slice without losing too many toppings is to use the folding method where the slice is folded in half “hot-dog-style.” This does a decent job of keeping the topping in place. Beware, however, that sometimes the slice will tear before the crust which will lead to some contents spilling onto the plate. I wish the bottom crust of the pizza were a little thicker and sturdier to prevent this, but this minor flaw doesn’t ruin the experience for me. I’ve concluded that Vinnie’s is a decent spot, especially so if it can earn my father’s respect. I do appreciate grabbing a slice where the working man eats on the regular.