Reviews on Pizza food in Lakewood, New Jersey, United States. Lakewood Township is a township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States.
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3 based on 19 reviews
Young girls up front always friendly and helpful. Everyone works very hard here to please the customers. Sandwiches are cut in way that is very appealing. Love the Philly Cheese steaks and Italian subs. Try the Classico sub will fill you for days!!Salads here are a cut above the rest-I always order the grill chicken salad plate. From plain pizza to a J and g White Special to the Margherita -great pies.Delivery is big plus here too.Highly recommended!
3 based on 37 reviews
Stopped for lunch and had pizza slices. Great selection of pies as well as other dishes. Take out or waitress service available.
nice clean comfortable place. tasty food, they have pizza, falalfel, french fries and other dairy dishes
4 based on 310 reviews
This place is a hidden gem. Located in a strip mall anchored by a Shop rite supermarket just off Route 34 South in Manasquan. They offer great food and great service in a causal, family dining atmosphere, with an upscale menu and decor. This was our first visit to Lubranoâs Trattoria and we were very impressed.My wife was given a gift card for a meal at Lubranoâs so we decided to use it on a lazy Sunday evening. We arrived at 5PM to a nearly full parking lot but did manage to find an open parking spot close to the restaurant â one of a few spots that night. As we approached the restaurant there were some nice patio furniture â chairs and tables for two with umbrellas - on the sidewalk outside the entrance. The interior of the restaurant was divided into two sections. You enter the restaurant into the smaller section in the front which is a takeout pizzeria that does a brisk business. As we entered, a man at the counter, asked âTo pick up or place an order?â. When we said we were there for the restaurant he told us we had 30 min wait. So, we gave him our names and sat on the patio furniture just outside the door. Then our waitress came out to get us after just a 10 mins. She led us into the back section of the restaurant which was a much larger, upscale dining room with dark, wooden tables and chairs and a wall of red brick with the name Lubranoâs stenciled across it. Tables were arranged in rows to accommodate small and large groups. Our waitress took us to a private table for 4 against the red brick wall. The noise level of the dining room was medium âthere was significant background noise, but not so much that you could not carry on a conversation without shouting. At the start of our meal, our waitress brought us to a plate of pesto to share â that goes with the olive oil that was already on the table - and a basket of toasted, warm French bread to dip in it. The soft bread with the toasted crust dipped in the oil and pesto was delicious. To drink we both ordered the unsweetened, blueberry flavored lemonade we saw someone else drinking at another table. Drinks were served in large plastic cups with straws - which was convenient. Because of their size we did not finish our drinks in the restaurant and took them home with us - cups and all - along with doggy bags of our food at the end of the meal. For entree's, Lubranoâs offers an extensive menu of Italian dishes that goes beyond the standard pizzeria offerings of Lasagna, Meat Balls and Spaghetti, Eggplant Parmesan, etc. The menu even had a section for those who want to eat a low carb meal. I ordered the spicy, garlicky salmon with mash potatoes which was listed as a customer favorite on the low carb menu â you can skip the mash potatoes if you really want this meal to be low carb. My wife ordered the shrimp risotto. My salmon filled a large plate and the mash potatoes were artfully sculpted to look like a white pineapple with green leaves sticking out of the top as a garnish, and it was covered with garlic cloves and red sauce. My wifeâs meal was equally as large with lots of shrimp over a bed of rice. Both meals were huge and delicious. The price for entrees here can run you from $15 to $35 but you get a lot of food for your money. For casual dining the presentation and the food here were more like a fine dining experience, only with a lot more food than you typically get at fine dining restaurants for the price. After eating two thirds of our meal we were stuffed and did not have room for dessert.
Having moved away from the area, I always enjoy getting good pizza when I return. Nick's was great. The pizza was excellent. You know you are getting good pizza when the workers are watching soccer and speaking a combination of English and Italian. Its just a pizza shop so nothing fancy but good food.
3 based on 77 reviews
Urban CoalHouse is an Italian Restaurant & Bar where you will enjoy award-winning coal oven wings, delicious appetizers, selection of artisan old-world style pizza, pasta, dinners, and a wide selection of craft beer.
It's the same as Tommy's, which was mediocre at best. Many of the same staff as well. Greasy food with mid to higher prices. Happy hour was even a bust. Hi, We're sorry to learn that your experience with us wasn't exactly perfect. This is certainly not what we want our customers to experience. We would like to check into this, however, we need the time and date of your visit so that we can check what happened. Hope to hear back from you so that we can look into it. Looking forward to your reply.
Good food. Parking is a bit of a. Issue, but usually you can find a spot somewhere in the municipal parking lot in the back. Thy sell pastas and sushi there as well. Prices are decently low.
Our Chiropractic office buys lunch frome J Two. We really like their Pizza. The sauce they use is very flavorful and the pie has ample cheese to make it taste so good. They also have great salads and wraps. They also offer delivery, which is great for a working office.
4 based on 21 reviews
This place was recommended by some "locals", so we dropped in for a late lunch. The servers were very friendly, as was the owner. This is a "local fave", yet we certainly felt very welcome. We ordered an antipasto and a large sausage pizza, and since it was 92 degrees outside, 2 large waters with ice. The antipasto was huge and more than enough for both of us, and came with warm Italian bread and butter. Everything was flavorful and fresh. The pizza came piping hot, and the owner served the first 2 slices to us. The crust was thin and crisp and the cheese and sausage were abundant. The pizza tasted great. The cost of our meal was $33 (not cheap), but the serving sizes and quality make it quite worth it! Although we didn't drink, it's also a BYOB.
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4 based on 245 reviews
Do yourself a favor and get yourself to Deninoâs. One of the best pizzas in the area. Try the Asalute-arugula on a white pie. Outstanding!
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