Antonio’s Pizza

  4.3 – 529 reviews   • Pizza restaurant

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Bitterly cold outside, yet you shouldn’t miss our hot, fresh large pizzas for $10.75 plus tax on Wednesdays and Sundays. .

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Alexandra Green
Best cheese calzones I’ve personally ever had, highly recommend!!! Also tuna sub is very good, the bread is toasted and cheese slightly melted, and veggies on top are fresh every time I order
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Autum Pierce
This is some great Antonio’s Pizza. I personally love the extra large and the prices are very fair. Great pizza great people. I don’t mind taking the drive to this specific Antonio’s. Can’t wait to get another extra large
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L G
I love this place, they have the best chicken wing pizza! Even my picky 5 year old loves it. We used to live right down the street and got pizza from there all the time. Now we live in Stroudsburg and my fiance will bring it home every so often.
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Dave Dixon
Ordered a 2 topping pizza and it’s more like soup than pizza. Not sure if you have a new baker but the guy making mine kept taking it out and playing with it rather than just let it cook. Pizza is all flop, watery and just a mess to try and eat. 2.7 is my rating. Need to step your game up.
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Clip’ n
Usually I like the pizza here. But Sunday was a different pizza. Not crisp. Not sauced right, too many toppings forcing it to be over cooked. Burned. Cardboard taste. Uninspired. Just there to take money. Look at the pic, does this look appetizing?

Edit 1/20/25: Two updates, first is the consistency. You can visit here 5 times in a month and get 5 different pizzas. They will be of varying doneness, sauce and cheese amounts, crust thickness, and freshness. It should be close to the same.

Second is freshness. These people will hand you a stale, old and cold pizza and pretend it’s right out of the oven. They won’t even reheat it for a few moments and pretend. The only way to get a fresh pizza is to walk in and order and watch them make it.

You know what’s less appetizing than being served one of their old pizzas as fresh? Watching them clean the top of the hoagie station and then wipe down the prep area and knives with the same cloth with no wash or rinse.
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Darren Stritzinger
Antonio’s pizza serves a decent pizza. We arrived at approximately 7 p.m. on a Friday night, and ordered a large pepperoni pie, which consisted of 8 slices.

Although the pizza was good, don’t expect too much from the decor. A small painting of The Sopranos and The Godfather, along with a picture of Frank Sinatra was a bit trite. Also, the restrooms were unavailable. However, the dining area was clean and had a few tables filled.

There were no condiments at the table. This is the second pizza joint in the past two weeks that lacked that little convenience, and I’m wondering if this was COVID-related.

Nevertheless, there were plenty of customers ordering takeout, so it appears the establishment has a reliable base. Strombolis, hot and cold subs, and calzone are also served there I recommend ordering a pie to go, or dining in if you want a relatively quick bite to eat.
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Tiffany Kline
Loved this spot! I drive by all the time, and the other day I decided to stop in when I was craving a slice of pizza. Make that 2. I ordered 2 plain slices the size of a paper plate and some cheese fries. You know its good pizza when the pizza is bigger than your plate. Yum! Antonio’s reminds me of all the pizza shops I visited in NJ when I was a kid so I’m excited to find that nostalgia right here in Luzerne County.
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Michael Hayes
I was born and raised in NEPA and had my fair choice of pizza places when I was young. Over the years, some have gone by the wayside and others persevere. Lucky for me, Antonio’s Pizza in Wilkes-Barre is one of the ones that’s made it through both good and not-so-good times.

You know how some places specialize in either pizza, stromboli, calzone or subs? Not Antonio’s. They excel at all of those. Their pizza, while a bit thicker than some others, is well balanced by the sauce and cheese. To me, the sauce has a unique flavor from other pizza offerings. It’s slightly sweeter than normal but not disgustingly so. I find it to be perfect.

Strombolis and calzones are another great choice. I’ve attached a picture of a large cheese steak stromboli just to give you an idea of its size. The steak they use is well diced up, and there’s no gristle in it, which is something I need. The use the same steak in their cheese steak subs.

And that was a good segue into their subs. I’ve had the cheese steak, chicken cheese steak and tuna subs and every one of them was great. Crisped buns, well apportioned and excellent taste.

They have a small dining area, which could be used fully in different times, but right now they’re offering limited seating. They have the usual sodas (tap or canned/bottled) and beer offerings. Everything is available for eat in or take out.

Their restaurant is very easy to find. It’s near the intersection of Courtright Ave and close to General (Commonwealth) Hospital. I recommend giving them a try. I can’t say that you’ll have the same impressions, but I can say very few people I’ve met disagree with me. Give them a try.
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Amanda Potechko
I ordered the no cheese vegetable pizza which is not available by the slice, and I have ordered diet sodas in the past. The service is great, considering that there are only two people who man the cash register and serve food(at least when I go). I went there on Friday nights in the Summer and before Fall Semester for college started in September. They do accept credit/debit cards and it is a $10 minimum for those orders. This was a bummer when I only had a debit card and needed a drink in the summer because my debit card had less than $10 on it. Thankfully, a couple was gracious enough to pay for my drink as it was one of the hottest days of Summer.
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