Well, I’ve lived in Cherry Hill for 10 years and just found out about this gem — literally right down the road from me. Who would have thought that a bakery would sell(delicious) pizza? Certainly not me. My husband and I are pizza fanatics and are quite picky when it comes to finding a good one. Someone he works with brought some leftover pizzazz for lunch and shared it with the office. My husband came home raving about it, and we went to Cacia’s the following weekend to get one ourselves. We called ahead of time, and our pizzazz was ready in less than 20 minutes. You can get pizza by the slice as well — all are displayed in cases and looked as good as the pizzazz. We’ll be trying the tomato pie next. Our car smelled wonderful on the ride home, and the pizzazz was great. The crust was perfect — crunchy, but light. I’m not a fan of American cheese, but the combination of favors(especially the peppers) really worked for me. It’s also nice to know that Cacia’s sells their pizza dough. The bakery is in a strip center next to Planet Fitness and easy to miss — unless you’re looking for it. If you like pizza, I recommend giving Cacia’s a try.
Ann V.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Their tomato pies are so good! The gravy/sauce they use on it has the perfect combination of acidity from the tomatoes and a kick from the spices. When you heat up the leftover its even better! I’m surprised that although growing up in the area, I’ve never had Cacias. First time and definitely not my last.
Craig H.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I’ve been eating Cacia’s since I was 5, almost years later it has withstood the test of time The tomato pie is the best and the staff treats you like family.
Richard R.
Classificação do local: 3 Cherry Hill, NJ
Stopped into Cacia’s for lunch. I was at the Ace hardware store and needed to eat something quick. Cacia’s was doing a brisk business in front of me. I guess because of this coming Memorial Day weekend. People were buying tons of rolls. The guy in front of me bought 3 dozen! I went for the lunch special. 3 small square slices of Pizza and a drink for $ 3.99. The pizza was good, its not your typical pizza and not the Sicilian I am used to but it was fine. I had the spinach and cheese and $ 3.99 is pretty darn cheap so I am not complaining. The place is bare bones and no frills. I ate on a bench outside the strip mall and watched the world go by on route 70 as it was a warm day. Cacia;s s pretty much take out, there is no seating.
Yami B.
Classificação do local: 1 Lumberton, NJ
I love pizza and I’ve had many a pizza that I didn’t really care for or like but this one takes the cake. It was gross. Seriously. My parents were working on a house in the area and my sister and I wanted to bring them lunch. We did a search for«pizza» in the area and this place popped up. I figured you can’t really go wrong with pizza. Boy was I wrong. Immediately upon entering I should’ve known something was wrong. The place looked 100% unwelcoming. There was a candy machine that looked like the jelly beans were from 1992 and cases of sodas on the floor. Nevertheless, we ordered two plain pies. My second clue should’ve came when upon asking for said pies the lady said«by plain do you mean just tomato and cheese?» *blank stare* ummmm yes. Any pizza maker worth his/her dough knows what a plain pie means. 20 minutes and $ 21.40 later we were on our way. When we opened the pizza it looked as though it had spent a day in the tanning salon. Orange and burnt spots. She had taken a large Sicilian pie and split it into two boxes. Fail. The center pieces with no crust were so soggy you could barely hold it to eat. The cheese was disgusting, the sauce was horrible and it was overall the single worst slice of pizza I’ve ever eaten. I created a Unilocal profile just to write this review. Do yourself a favor and go elsewhere.
Georgia G.
Classificação do local: 5 Haddonfield, NJ
During Lent, they make an eggplant parm pizza… AMAZING! I like their plain cheese pizza… the crust and the sauce are as good as you’re gonna get anywhere.
Jason C.
Classificação do local: 4 Marlton, NJ
TOMATOPIE Y’ALL! I usually stop at this place to pick up a fresh seeded baguette when guests are coming for dinner. I always buy a few slices of the tomato pie for the car ride home(3 blocks), NOMNOM. Pros: Killer Tomato Pie, pretty decent bread, and fresh hamburger buns, Stromboli is good. Cons: The older lady seems nice, but a bit creepy, The store is literally BARE of any kind of décor. Its the most boring store front of all time.
Daniel K.
Classificação do local: 4 Brooklyn, NY
really good square pies. spinach, brocolli and pepperoni were the most enjoyable.