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4 based on 234 reviews
We've had lunch here twice. The pizza and salads are excellent. I didn't have anything else, so I cannot recommend. Servers were friendly and accommodating.
4 based on 92 reviews
Not fast but great food in an elegant and intimate setting. Portions very European - the emphasis is on taste and presentation. My steak was very delicious and cooked exactly how I ordered it - medium. My wedge salad was small but very well-crafted. Accompanying friends were all happy with their choices. Prices are high but appropriate for the delivered quality. Service can be stretched if too many show up at the same time. But if you have time, go and enjoy a great culinary experience.
4 based on 34 reviews
I've ordered take out pizza, wings and sandwiches numerous times from Wolfgangs. The food is always good, and the pizza is the best in town. Staff is courteous and attentive to the customer. Ordered two large pizzas last week to go, turnaround was about 13 minutes.
3 based on 35 reviews
Real NY Style thin crust pizza and old style Sicillian pizza. Home made Eggplant Meatballs Dough and lasagna. In the winter Home made soups give it a try I promise you won't be disappointed.
I currently live in Keene, NH. I grew up in NJ where every pizzeria would take pride in making their own dough, sauce and use fresh ingredients and toppings. Nothing beats a home made pie. I've lived in NH for 6 years and nothing came close to a good old hand tossed NY style pie until I accidently pulled into the Plaza where Anthony's is located. I grabbed a couple slices and was blown away. It brought me back to NJ instantly. In 6 years, I have tried pies from dozens of local Pizzerias around the state. Nothing compares to Anthony's. I only wish they were located closer to where I live. When I work close to Wolfeboro, I call the wife to let her know I'm bringing home a couple pies for dinner. Anthony's does a half bake where they half cook the pie and I finish it off when I get home since I'm over 2hrs away. It comes out perfect every time. I'm not knocking other local Pizzerias, but when you use pre-made dough and sauce, a true pizza condesour knows the difference. It's a shame and a disappointment to read a couple of the negative reviews. Realizing where the people writing the reviews were located, out of town, we all know they don't know a good pie if it was dropped on their heads. It's too thin? Are you serious? That's the guy who thinks DiGiorno is their local pizzeria because it was in the freezer section at the grocery store in town.I also had their lasagna last time I stopped by for lunch. Amazing! Their menu options are fantastic. If Anthony's were in Keene, I'd be proud to call it not only the best Pizza in town, but the best Italian Restaurant too. That's what is undervalued at Anthony's. Their Italian pasta dishes. Looking forward to my next business trip to Wolfeboro to try their Sicilian!Thank you for the great review. Like you said down south of New England we are a dime a dozen. But as soon as you leave Connecticut Greek pizza is the dominant Pizza. Thanks again see you soon.. Mark
Great pizza with choice of crusts. We also had their parmigianas one night: one egg plant, one chicken - also great.
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