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Address: 7713 Lead Mine Rd #45, Raleigh, NC 27615
Phone: (919) 615-0450
Website: https://johnnyspizzaraleigh.com/
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randys pizza and tonys pizza have comparable lunch deal for $10.
this was first time at north raleigh store. 20 years ago I tried johnnys pizza in apex, 13 years ago tried johnnys pizza in wake forest.
cashier said owner owns 5 stores in north carolina.
Could have gotten free delivery via Uber and I had a coupon.
Pizza was cold like it had been sitting for a while. Crust was really hard and chewy. To top it off it was more expensive than other places. Just disappointing all around.
First l need you to know that after I left my original review, based solely on the Sicilian, Johnny was extremely gracious; he reached out to me, then not only refunded the cost of my original pizza, but gave me a credit to try others. I was genuinely impressed by his customer orientation and his commitment to provide a product that I truly enjoyed. We need more people in the world who care this much about their customers!
So… This time I went for the Chicago style, with nothing added, because I wanted to experience their basic product. I’m more impressed than I was by the Sicilian (to be fair, The Sicilian was somewhat better, reheated the next day?!). Keep in mind this is roughly just a $20 pie so we’re not going to get niceties like a cornbread crust – which is what some of the places in Chicago are known for. That said I thought it was quite good for the price. As I ate further into the slice moving out toward the outer crust it seemed a little thicker and there was more sauce and flavor. Next time I’ll order it with *extra sauce* which I think would be a good addition if like me you love a lot of it. But even without that it was very good.
I’m predicting with the extra sauce it will be an extremely good pie for the price and I’m raising my overall rating to 4 stars
I’m looking forward to trying the Chicago again soon with extra sauce.
ORIGINAL REVIEW – 3 stars
My goal going to Johnny’s was to find truly good deep dish pizza. (I can’t evaluate the New York style or thin slice because I didn’t try it.) I went with the Sicilian style today and it’s good but not great. When I have deep dish pizza I want so much tomato sauce coming out of it you’d think I’m bleeding. I’ve had Sicilian style in New England. Sorry, not close. Next time I’ll try the pan pizza; but I’ve had Chicago deep dish in 4 Chicago restaurants so it’s gotta be much better than this or I’ll be moving on. Sorry.
The pasta was good too ! Definitely worth a try and the guys in there are so nice and sweet . Customer service was top tier
Been waiting for Johnny’s to come to N Raleigh for several years now and stoked that he landed at Greystone!
(second slice not pictured bc I ate it too fast before I could post!)
Johnny’s Pizza on Lead Mine Road is hands down the best pizza in the Raleigh–Durham area. No debate.
Everything Dave Portnoy looks for in a one-bite review is here.
Almost zero flop.
Perfectly melted cheese.
A crust that genuinely tastes like it came straight out of NYC.
I’ve lived here for six years, and I’m honestly disappointed it took me this long to find this place.
Now let’s talk about the garlic knots—because these might be the best I’ve ever had in my life. Crunchy on the outside. Warm, soft, and fluffy on the inside. The garlic topping is balanced, flavorful, and not greasy. Just the right punch without overpowering the dough. Most places give you bland, doughy knots. These are on another level.
I usually don’t branch out at pizza joints beyond pizza and garlic knots. This place changed that. Everything was so good that I now want to work my way through the entire menu.
Bottom line: if Johnny’s Pizza is an option, I’m not going anywhere else in Raleigh.
Step aside, Bowstring Pizza.
There’s a new sheriff in town—and his name is Johnny’s Pizza.