Rocky’s Pizzeria & Restaurant

  4.3 – 201 reviews   • Pizza restaurant

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✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Rocky's Pizzeria & Restaurant 07110

Hours

Monday11 AM–9 PM
Tuesday11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday11 AM–9 PM
Thursday11 AM–9 PM
Friday11 AM–9 PM
Saturday11 AM–9 PM
Sunday12–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 420 Franklin Ave, Nutley, NJ 07110

Phone: (973) 667-2234

Website: https://rockyspizzeriaandrestaurant.com/

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420 Franklin Ave Nutley NJ 07110 973-667-2234 Hours Monday-Thursday 11am-9pm Friday/Saturday 11am-9pm Sunday 12pm-9pm. Order online

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I ordered a taco pizza from this place because I was really sick and didn’t have the energy to cook. A taco pizza is topped with lettuce, tomatoes, and onion so it’s hard to distinguish what else is on it. I started eating a slice, only to realize that there was no cheese on this pizza. When I called them back, they said they did put cheese on the pizza so there is nothing they can do. Thank you much. I’m here at home, shredding my own cheese to put on a pizza I paid 32 dollars for, as if I live in the future collapsed society that everyone else has yet to experience fully. Thank you for this unique experience. Years from now, when I order a pizza from a place that isn’t completely insane, I will never take for granted the fact that my pizza will likely come to me with cheese already on it, melted even. I will relish so much in this observation that I will overcompensate and give that place a way more positive review than it probably warranted.

Below you can find a picture of a slice of my taco pizza with the lettuce and tomatoes removed, so that you too can see where our quality of life as a society is headed.

If you are lactose intolerant, please feel free to order here, as it will likely be a non issue.
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Betty Kapr
Ordered lunch with coworkers to be delivered. Escarole and beans soup was very delicious. The chicken cutlet sub, I was unappetizing and disgusting with rotten lettuce and the chicken (if you want to call it that) looked as if it was super old could barely bite through it and chucked it in the trash.
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Jason Kennedy
I don’t get to go home to Jersey very often, at all. As soon as I’m here I get good food. I ordered a Large Sausage Pizza and a Cheesesteak w/ onions. The Cheesesteak was good, but very scant on steak. I definitely would have like more steak.

The Pizza, however, was hands down top shelf! I ate six slices AFTER eating the Cheesesteak and I would’ve eaten the other two slices if I didn’t decide to save some for the next morning! They forgot to add my side of marinara to my order, but the pizza was so good I really didn’t miss the marinara.

I would definitely order from Rocky’s again!
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Jesse Lynch
I’ve probably got buffalo wing, tenders or buf chicken pizza from over 200 NJ restaurants. Ordered the tenders from here today and 5 minutes in, I was sweating and begging for water to cool me down. Hot! No warning! Just regular “buffalo tenders.” I was feeling like a little baby so I toughened it out and ate the rest but that was a surprise for sure. I thought someone was playing a prank on me. Maybe I’m just getting soft in my older age. Oh well. Ate em all cause they were good just flaming. Eggplant rollatini was a little heavy on the salt but also good. Would order again.
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Christopher “Chris” Caso
On a sun-drenched afternoon, Chris and his senior beagle, Dexter, embarked on one of their cherished outings from their cozy apartment. Despite Dexter’s age, he trotted alongside Chris with an exuberance that seemed to defy the years. His glossy coat glistened in the sunlight, and his eyes sparkled with a youthful gleam that matched his energetic steps.

Their destination was Rocky’s Pizzeria on Franklin Avenue, a beloved local gem renowned for its mouthwatering pizza. The park nearby was alive with activity—families picnicking, children playing, and dog walkers enjoying the beautiful day. Dexter’s tail wagged rhythmically, as if he were marching to a joyful tune, while he and Chris navigated through the lively park, their bond evident in every step they took together.

Rocky’s Pizzeria had a special place in Chris’s heart, not only for its delicious pizza but also for its nostalgic value. Chris fondly recalled visiting the pizzeria about 25 years ago, and it had been a favorite ever since. The place still held its charm, with the special offer of two slices and a can of soda for just six dollars. As they approached, the familiar aroma of freshly baked pizza filled the air, making Dexter’s nose twitch with excitement.

Inside, they were greeted by the warm, friendly staff. One of the college students, known for his fondness for dogs, spotted Dexter and immediately came over. “Hey, Dexter!” he said with a broad smile, bending down to pet the beagle and offer him a bowl of cool water. Dexter lapped up the water with a grateful gulp, his tail wagging like a metronome. “You still got it, buddy,” Chris joked, ruffling Dexter’s ears. Dexter’s eyes shone with a mix of appreciation and mischief, as if he were saying, “Of course I do!”

With their pizza and soda in tow, Chris and Dexter headed back to the park. They found a perfect picnic spot under a grand tree with long, cascading leaves and vibrant green grass. The nearby stream babbled gently, adding a serene soundtrack to their day. Chris spread out their picnic blanket, and Dexter, ever the enthusiastic helper, circled the blanket with eager anticipation.

An elderly lady strolled by, casting envious glances at their pizza. She couldn’t resist giving Dexter a friendly pat, and Dexter, being the charmer he was, accepted the attention with a contented wag of his tail. “I’m just here for the pizza,” Chris quipped, “but it looks like Dexter’s making new friends again!”

Sitting under the tree, Chris and Dexter enjoyed their pizza together. Dexter watched with rapt attention as Chris broke off small pieces of pizza and tossed them to him. Each bite was met with a delighted tail wag and a satisfied, cheesy grin. Dexter’s gaze, full of affection, never strayed from Chris. It was as if they were sharing not just a meal but a moment of pure happiness, their souls connecting in a way only true soul mates could understand.

After finishing their pizza, Dexter seemed invigorated, ready for more adventures. They packed up their picnic and set off through the park, their steps in perfect harmony. The stream glistened in the afternoon sun, and Dexter’s keen eyes scanned the surroundings for any signs of ducks or other wildlife. “The ducks better watch out,” Chris joked. “Dexter’s on a mission!”

Every step they took together was a new adventure. Dexter’s joy was infectious, and Chris’s heart swelled with love and gratitude. The day’s simple pleasures—the perfect pizza, a friendly pat, and the beauty of nature—were a testament to their deep bond. As they strolled through the park, surrounded by the wonders of the world, Chris felt an overwhelming sense of contentment, knowing that, no matter what, he and Dexter, soul mates through and through, would always have each other’s company to cherish.
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Liz Falzone
I spent 395.00 for Easter n the food was horrible. The lemon chicken and the cavatelli n broccoli was good but the stuffed sheep’s, YUK!! No one would eat it we had to throw it out, they were so tart. The chicken wings were so dry, chicken fingers were edible, mussels were so extra fishy couldn’t eat them, even the salad was terrible, what can u do to a salad? The croutons were like sponges and the lettuce was nasty. I was so embarrassed n disappointed, will never order from them again, such a waste of money. I did have to reheat all the food in trays with sterno for Easter Day but I do it that way every year and the food is never dry or nasty like this was
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Ralph Kamhi
As always the food was outstanding. It’s a really old school type of Italian food. Everything i ate was made from scratch. The place is run down a bit but vert clean. You will not be disappointed.
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Renata Lavach-Savy
Classes Jersey pizza joint. Pizza is crispy and tasty. I like it well done. No frills, no fuss. Small menu so they concentrate on a few food things.
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Ted Diaz jr.
Best marinara sauce in the area with the garlic knots, a solid 8.5 and the Pizza is a solid 8
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Rashid Kadura
I am reporting this establishment to the FDA, because there’s no way anyone could make a thin-crust, Sicilian, cheese pizza this addicting, succulent and juicy… there’s just no way. They’ve got to be sprinkling the pizza with some sort of controlled substance. For Pete’s sake I had 11 slices. Out of 16, I had 11, and they were gone by about an hour into Snowpiercer. And I’m still thinking about that pizza. 20 bucks – great deal, great meal!
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