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Christopher's Italian Pizzeria

Christopher's Italian Pizzeria

3907 Wekiva Springs Road, Wekiwa Springs, 32779, United States Of America

Bars • Pizza • Lunch • Casual


"The waitress took our drink orders right away, but that was the extent of her service at first. We ordered a beer and a glass of wine. After about ten minutes, she returned to take our food orders, but my husband reminded her about our drinks. She apologized and went to the bar, but we didn’t see her or our drinks for another ten minutes. The drinks were eventually brought out by another server, and shortly after, our waitress returned to take our food orders. We ordered four 12-inch pizzas, a small meat lovers Stromboli, and a side of garlic knots. The food arrived fairly quickly, and it all looked great. The small Stromboli was actually quite large and could easily serve two people. It was delicious, packed with meat, and had a nice balance of cheese. The garlic knots were fantastic—soft, buttery, and full of garlic flavor. As for the pizzas, they were just average for me; I prefer a New York-style crust. My son and I also shared a cannoli, but I didn’t get a picture since he dove in before I could. It was delightful—crispy shell and creamy filling that wasn’t overly sweet. Trivia night was a lot of fun, and we were able to understand the announcer much better than our last visit. It’s a wonderful way to spend an evening with friends and family. I would rate Christopher's higher, but I’ve had issues with the service during both visits in the past two weeks. It doesn’t seem to be the server's fault, though; there appeared to be only one main server handling orders, while two others were focused on delivering food and drinks. The place was packed, so it seems either the servers weren't cooperating as a team or they were understaffed. I felt sorry for our server as she really seemed to be working hard to attend to all the tables. Overall, the portions are generous, the food is good, the prices are reasonable, and the atmosphere is great for families and gatherings with friends."

Marco's Ny Pizza

Marco's Ny Pizza

20 Milestone Terrace, Williamsport, MD, 21795, United States

Pizza • Cheese • Italian • Sandwiches


"LATE NIGHT POST GAME FILL UP SCENARIO: Stopped by here after taking in a ball game at the local high school. We decided to sit in and order a couple beverages and an appetizer (crab fries). Due to a previous traumatic experience with crab fries, I held my breath until they came out. Peanut oil fried, topped with crab (imitation) and melted cheese. These! are real crab fries. So all you I like crab fries that have no cheese or crab on this and all it is, is seasoning take a walk. They came with ranch (nice healthy portion) for us to share. I would say this was the worst part of the meal. They were okay, but all the crab and cheese was on the top, and the fries underneath didn 't get a chance to meet the crab and fries. Plus in general, there was something off about them. We split a meat lover 's pie medium, after wrestling with the possibility of getting a steak pie, but settled on meat lover 's. Came very quickly, topped with pepperoni, ham slices, and two types of sausage. Sauce to cheese ratio was spot on little heavy on sauce but enough cheese to accompany it. Crust was prepared just right not the totally thin style but not a pan either. Asked for more ranch and made pizza sandwiches polishing most of the pie. The medium was what I 'm used to being a large. There 's a tip for you medium is very big. So if you aren 't sure on sizing, medium probably will take care of 2 3 people. Service was VERY VERY GOOD. Lady was attentive and nice, responded to each request and was friendly. Place wasn 't a typical restaurant, more of a takeout place with indoor seating. Clean place. Would go back if I 'm in the neighborhood."

Royal Pizza

Royal Pizza

299 Hawkins Ave, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779, Lake Ronkonkoma, United States

Pizza • Lunch • Coffee • Cheese


"While driving by car, I discovered ROYAL PIZZA from the corner of my eye - it was hard to miss. What really attracted me was the epilepsy induced Strobe LEDs hanging in the window lighting of the “Wacky Wednesday” advertising that is judged by the name happens every Wednesday and is really crisp. In the parking lot in the lot and surveying the shops next to ROYAL PIZZA I found that half of the plaza was a liqueur, and on the left was a dance school and a martial art Dojo, so I was obviously in a place of art, culture and high-class people. The disproportionate amount of old women who struggle to push their walkers into their car confirmed my belief as my father always told me the older you are, the more you know about class and higher culture. Let me just say now that the interior of the store exceeded my expectations. Not only did I go to a pizza shop, I went to a restaurant that can only be called the top of Italian cuisine. The newspaper stack on my right side greeted me with the last weeks news, and the bush of the 4 beverage refrigerators gave me a feeling of home. In order to speak on the refrigerators, they were all of a different size and make sure that they were passed on peas from previous generations by ROYAL PIZZA. The one who immediately caught my eye was the Coca-Cola fridge, the soda in the upper and lower, and in the middle a shelf dedicated only a shaker of Parmigiana cheese, which I do not doubt it is made at home, and a single bottle of vanilla coffee cream. At first I was confused about the store bought coffee creamer among these other amazing products, but as I clicked to the left on the display of coffee pots and sugar cans the puzzle together. To tell me that was both a pizza shop for the extravagant rich and a coffee shop is what many would think as blasphemy. Trust me that I didn't believe it until it filled my iris. The ceiling fans go at different speeds, the view of the television blocked by an energy-drink refrigerator, the countless menus hanging over the wall and counter. This is easily one of the most connected places I have seen as the similarities of GREAT WALL CHINESE or even the Flying Pig Cafe. When I put my coke on the table, I watched a middle-aged old man who complained about his work-kneeling and bowed to his own peace. The level of care and attention to detail he has applied in his craftsmanship is in contrast to everything I have ever seen and appeared as a master in his craft. When he called the boy in the back “People at the counter” in a grilled tone, I got a little fear that I was not welcome. Maybe. I wasn't in the vast wealth as most of their customers. But when the traitor came out of the tricky swinging Slaoon-style doors (Göttin), which separated the general public from true pizza perfection, my fear faded as the smile on his face gave me a warm feeling. The coke was 1,50, a reasonable price. When I sat in this pizza shop today, I wondered if I could ever go back to an average culinary experience. 10 stars if I could recommend id to anyone"