
Since 1954, Carbone’s Pizzeria has been serving authentic Italian pizza to the Twin Cities area, western Wisconsin and the greater Midwest. Each of our locations serves fresh pizza, pasta, hoagies and salads for the whole family to enjoy. Started from a small Italian grocery store on the east side of St. Paul and expanding to over 36 locations around the Midwest, Carbone’s secret family recipe has been passed down for generations. To this day, we are dedicated to serving your family with fresh ingredients and mouth-watering tastiness. Discover the delicious flavors of Carbone’s pizza and place your order today! We offer dine-in, pick-up, delivery and catering options.
Longtime local pizza chain offering plenty of topping options, hoagies & salads.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2069 Wayzata Blvd, Long Lake, MN 55356
Phone: (763) 296-2010
Website: https://www.carbones.com/locations/long-lake/?utm_source=gmb
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Reviews
The two young ladies at the front were very nice and my order was ready when I arrived.
My complaint is the pizza.
What is with the lack of cheese? There was only a thin layer of cheese in the center. The 2 or so inches from the edge had no cheese. For price it was very lacking. I guess I will drive over to Edina or St Paul in the future. These areas do not skimp on ingredients.
I wanted to share some feedback about my experience today. I called around 3:30 to ask whether reservations were needed for Tuesday bingo and was told, very directly, that you do not take reservations and that seating is strictly first-come, first-served. That was fine with me.
When I arrived, though, every single table, including bar-top spots, had reservation tags on them. When I asked about it, the staff wasn’t sure and mentioned that “some are for diners and some are for bingo,” which completely contradicts the information I was given over the phone.
I also want to reiterate something important: if simply saying I was dining would have allowed me to reserve a spot, then that needs to be communicated clearly. Otherwise it feels like two different sets of rules are being used depending on who calls or who shows up. And if diners are reserving tables but not actually playing bingo, that’s frustrating for people who arrive early with the intention of participating. I would have just made a dinner reservation if that was actually an option, but based on the tone of the person I spoke with, who sounded annoyed, I honestly doubt that would have been allowed either.
I’ve also been there before when multiple reservation tags sat untouched because the parties never showed. That means paying customers are turned away while empty “reserved” seats sit unused. That’s a loss of business and creates a negative experience for people who genuinely want to come in and support your establishment.
I’ve enjoyed coming in the past, but after today’s mixed messages and inconsistent policies, I don’t feel comfortable returning. My future bingo nights will be spent at a kind, consistent, and welcoming establishment, for anyone wondering, Detour 19 in Loretto has bingo every Tuesday and Thursday with better lighting, ambiance, and overall experience. They were shocked to hear about this experience.
I hope you’ll consider this feedback seriously, because clear, fair seating rules would go a long way in keeping your regulars coming back.
Thank you for your time.
A never returning customer