Hours
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 181 Broad St, Windsor, CT 06095
Phone: (860) 688-5069
Website: http://www.familypizzawindsorct.com/
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Reviews
I decided to treat myself by coming here and ordering my usual, a foot long, hot veggie grinder that comes up to be $7.50 with tax, best deal in town! They also carry my grandfather’s favorite, Stateline Potato chips.
When I ordered, the parade hadn’t started yet and I awkwardly tried to ask when the parade was going to end so I could pick up my grinder afterwards.
One of the managers told me to just call ahead and she would place it in the oven for me.
Quite some time had passed, I want to say an hour or more before the parade had ended. I had an amazing time and so many people showed out and it was as beautiful as I remembered as a child. I had no regrets coming after many years.
It was cold outside and I was anxious to head home, so I walked into the restaurant after the parade ended instead of calling to let them know I was ready for my grinder and I was willing to go next door to CVS to look around to give them time.
And as soon as I walked inside, the manager placed my grinder on the counter, nice and warm, and told me to have a good night.
They had also been watching the parade through the window while working, and I’m left to assume that they went ahead and popped my grinder in the oven once the parade had ended, knowing I would be there soon, which was a very kind gesture.
It is rare to get service like that, anymore. I felt taken care of tonight, and not just in the customer service way, but in a communal way.
It felt like being in the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life.”
Thank you for always being a part of the Windsor Community, and I hope you guys enjoyed the parade as much as we all did.
– Until Next Time, Julia
Tonight I ordered a small Hawaiian pizza from Family Pizzeria located at 181 Broad St. The phone in order for pick up was as easy as it gets. Your order, your name, phone number and when it’s going to be ready. In this case, 20 mins.
When I entered 20 minutes later, sure enough there was a small Hawaiian pizza ready for me. Payment was simple and quick, and I headed home to enjoy my pizza.
Opening the box revealed exactly what I ordered, a small pizza with ham, bacon and pineapple. (Yes I’m one of those people that like pineapple on my pizza and there’s nothing you can do about it). The crust looked good and the cheese was evenly melted.
Now before I describe how it tasted let me set a few expectation markers so we are all on the same page. I moved here from Milford, CT. Milford is fairly close to New Haven. We all know what the pizza scene is like in New Haven. It’s amazing. Even the pizza joints in Milford are usually well above par. If I wanted the best pizza I’ve ever had in my life I’d be ordering from a pizza place on Wooster St. This is not Wooster St. It’s Broad St. in downtown Windsor. So here we go.
Other than a few critiques, the pizza was good. The best part was the crust. I liked how it wasn’t too thin. It could have had a slightly better char on it but it was still good. The sauce was a little sweet, but fine none the less. And I think I’ll modify the toppings to pepperoni and pineapple instead of bacon and ham for my next order. The combination was fine but a bit too salty. The first thing this pizza said to me was “Ham”. It should have said “Caio”.
All in all Family Pizzeria served me a good pizza at a reasonable price that met my expectations. If you’re in the area, or a fellow Windsorite(?), Family Pizzeria is worth giving a try.
I’ve added a photo because there weren’t any before we gave them a try. Hopefully this helps other costumers make an informed choice.
Bought one large for three people; we ended up barely eating a slice each.