Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 100 Mercer St, Butler, PA 16001
Phone: (724) 841-0066
Website: https://tanispizza.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
And the pizza? Amazing. Fresh, flavorful, and exactly what you want when a craving hits. The Stromboli was phenomenal!
Do yourself a favor and stop by Tani’s the next time you’re in the mood for great pizza—you won’t be disappointed! ✨
Now about the food… you will never find a better chicken bacon ranch pizza anywhere… you will never find a more authentic pizza than Tanis. The ratio of sauce to cheese is perfection and you can tell how much pride he takes in his restaurant and product.
Side note, fried zucchini was also incredible.
An absolute must try, I promise. Thank you Tani for another great night out for my family and being so welcoming.
We will see you soon!
Worst Sicilian Pizza, 2025
Worst coverage by pepperoni and sausage on a pizza, 2025
Blandest crust, 2025
Most overpriced pizza, 2025
I’m an apologist for chain restaurants, like Pizza Hut, Little Caesar’s, and Domino’s. It’s at such pizza places one will receive the best value.
I ordered a 16 slice Sicilian pizza with pepperoni and sausage. The cost was over $24. The cheese and toppings were scanty and the dough was way too heavy and with little flavor. I’m not sure why I paid so much for what is essentially 85% bread (estimation) but I’ll never do it again.
Maybe the thin crust is better? Who knows. Regardless, I’ll put my money on a chain.
Before you order a Sicilian pizza from Tani’s, ask yourself one question: Why am I paying so much for chewy bread?
Disclaimer: Prizes awarded are informal and based upon the subjective beliefs of the reviewer and in no way reflect the opinion of other customers.
My response to your response: Receiving an award for best pizza and Italian restaurant in Butler is like a person getting an award for best chef when pitted against people who don’t know black pepper from oregano. Who is the competition?
I think the truest test of quality would be to do a blind taste test, like outside of a supermarket. I could buy a few of your pizzas and a few from another establishment and have people try both and offer their opinions.
Top it all off with tremendously kind service in a cozy clean restaurant… perfect.