Family-friendly standby dishing up New York-style pizza, calzones & cannolis in a simple setting.
Lisa Underwood
First time, husband got spaghetti w/ meatballs. I got pastrami hoagie. Took a house salad, cheesecake and canolli home. Food is fantastic, good service. Wish they had booths and the place felt warmer. Single tables all around felt out of place for an Italian Restaurant with good food. We will be back though
… morePhoenix Durlin
At first glance, the restaurant looked like a small “hole in the wall,” but it turned out to be a pleasant surprise.
The anchovy pizza was delicious — the anchovies blended so well that even skeptics wouldn’t notice them.
The cheese pizza was a hit with the kids; a personal size was more than enough for two kids under nine.
Cannolis: crispy shell, creamy ricotta filling — absolutely delectable.
Cheesy bread: more like a loaf of garlic bread with melted cheese, sliced for serving. Tasty, but not the “breadstick-style” some might expect.
The portion sizes were generous, and the prices reasonable — especially for Italian food.
Overall: excellent food, great value, and a place I’d definitely go back to.
… moreDion Savage
I had a great time. The service was Great and the place was clean. The food was authentic and delicious.The team had a trophy ceremony there and they really catered to the group. They were very welcoming and provided a great experience.
… moreShannon Fry
Took my daughter here for her birthday dinner. Food was delicious, not busy, a great place for us to sit and catch up while we waited for our food. Tiffany suggested the Baked Ziti on special included salad and drink, which I had. My daughter had the stuffed shells, both were so good
… moreKaitlyn Pohl
We are new to the area. My husband and I are from NJ and we were looking for something close to the family owned pizza places we would find back home. This was pretty much that. The staff was kind and helpful. They gave my 3 year old daughter a coloring page which kept her happy. There is a little area with a few arcade like games which I wasn’t expecting, so we will have to come back with coins next time. We got a large pizza to scratch the itch of getting a pizza close to what we would get in NJ. It was good and we were more than happy with it. Our daughter who has been eating like a bird ate two whole slices, so she LOVED it. We will be back to try other menu items 🙂
… moreMitchell Lombard
Decent pizza and pasta. Food was fresh. I felt like the dishes were good, not great. More interesting flavors and herbs would have really put it over the top. Would have liked to have better quality lettuce for salad rather than straight iceberg.
… moreY H
The pizza overall was good, crust, flavor and well cooked; However, we ordered a pizza with everything and it was more of a vegetarian pizza than anything else, except for a few pepperoni here and there, we didn’t see or taste any other meat, which is why we were disappointed.
… moreJ Shel
The Pizza is absolutely fantastic.. the sauce and flavor was great..
Employees were also great… Definitely will be back…
… moreMary Artis
Ordered Stromboli with ham, peppers , onions and mozzarella cheese. Horrible. Tasted like water had been added to what appeared to be a tomato sauce. Dripped through the box on my car seat. A real mess. Called to inform the restaurant. They were pleasant and apologized. Offered to credit me or replace order if I returned it. Its a waste of my time returning food that should have been prepared properly knowing ppl have so many options to eat out. I prefer not to order from them again.
… moreDon Cruver
I stopped by Anna’s the other night, tucked into a nondescript strip mall in Hampton. If you didn’t know it was there, you might drive right past it—but I’m glad I didn’t.
The pizza was fairly solid. It brought back memories of those no-frills New York slices you can grab on any corner—thin crust, slightly greasy (in a good way), with just enough chew to the dough and a classic tomato sauce that doesn’t try too hard. It’s the kind of pizza that doesn’t need artisanal toppings or wood-fired gimmicks—it just is. That said, it didn’t knock my socks off. It’s not destination pizza, but definitely dependable.
The environment is… fine. It’s your standard strip mall setup: a few tables, minimal decor, and the usual hum of the soda machine in the background. Not a spot for date night, but totally serviceable for a quick bite or takeout.
Overall, if you’re in Hampton and craving a slice that channels NYC corner-shop energy, this place will scratch the itch. Just don’t expect fireworks—this is comfort pizza, not showstopper pizza.
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