We stopped here for dinner after shopping at the outlets. Everything was very good from the garlic knots and fried calamari to the linguini and white clam sauce. Would definitely stop here again if I’m in the area.
JoAnn F.
Classificação do local: 3 Manhattan, NY
Penne carciofi was ok the kids loved their penne vodka and chicken tenders. I’d go back for the waitress! She was very accommodating! Very sweet!
Elizabeth P.
Classificação do local: 2 New York, NY
Stopped here on our way home from Six Flags because we had remembered it being really good. When we got there, we tried to order water to drink to which the waitress rudely told us it would have to be bottled water. When we asked for free tap water, she said«I guess» and took almost 20 minutes to bring it. Pizza was eh. Wouldn’t go back.
Vin C.
Classificação do local: 1 Jackson, NJ
Pizza sucks. People have an attitude. To thin sauce was salty. This is no Red-moon in Howell. If you want take a quick drive to Enzo’s and get a real pizza.
Jennifer N.
Classificação do local: 2 Freehold Township, NJ
Ordered mozzerella sticks which were undercooked inside. So essentially I got a deep fried order of string cheese. The chicken cheesesteak BLT was drenched in mayo so I couldn’t eat it. I threw it away.
Gerhard C.
Classificação do local: 4 Jackson, NJ
Don’t know about their other food as I’ve never eaten inside this restaurant but the pizza is good. The restaurant looks cozy and inviting and the menu quite interesting but I would think most of their business is in take out/delivery pizza and they do this very well. The pizza crust have a bit of flavor and the toppings are sufficient and tasty. I tried their garlic knots once and they were messy, oily and garlicy — just as they should be! I’d say this is your best bet for pizza if you’re in the Jackson/Millstone area… and probably worth a try for an eat in Italian style meal.
R V.
Classificação do local: 1 Elizabeth, NJ
Worst pizza I’ve ever had, period. I asked for a thin crust pizza which wasn’t on the menu. $ 17 for a medium sized Hawaiin pizza. The large was $ 20. The thin crust ended up being soggy and disgusting. Safe to say we’re not coming back.
Alesha M.
Classificação do local: 5 Beachwood, NJ
After shopping at the outlets, needed a quick bite. Great food. Great prices. Great staff. Very friendly, offered great suggestions and were very friendly and kind. We will def be back. Glad we didn’t let this unwarranted low rating keep us away.
Rich S.
Classificação do local: 4 Brick, NJ
Ordered a slice of eggplant pizza and a slice of buffalo chicken pizza with a fountain soda. I could barely finish it, not because of the taste but because it was so much food! Pizza was piled high with toppings. Waitress brought me my food with a smile and was very polite. Place was clean, well lit, and air conditioned. I will continue to give you my patronage.
Andrew A.
Classificação do local: 3 Ewing Township, NJ
On the way to Seaside, 6 Flags Great Adventure, or the Jackson Outlets this pizza restaurant is conveniently located at 504 Monmouth Rd. across from the Jackson Outlets. While they are known for their pizza, they also offer a wdlide selection of Italian food from pasta dishes to chicken, veal and shrimp. Tonight, they introduced a new menu item called the Cinnaknot. Its like a bread knot glazed with cinnamon and icing. It was delicious. As other Unilocalers have noted, the eat-in dining room has only 7 booths, but there’s a room in the back as well with about 7 tables. While I only had the pizza, its worth a return trip to try some other menu items.
Giovanni C.
Classificação do local: 5 Edison, NJ
Gem in the rough in Millstone. My parents just moved to millstone and the Italian restaurant & Pizzeria choices left us shaking our heads, until we discovered Gian Marcos. Great food at reasonable prices and great friendly service. Best Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant in Millstone
Matt S.
Classificação do local: 3 Washington, DC
A good pizza place to stop in if you’re in the area. The gist of it: Good Pizza No booze Garlic bread is Awesome Prices are average Delivers fast
S R.
Classificação do local: 4 Freehold, NJ
I am local and either have food delivered or Pick-up myself. I am a fan! The sandwiches are excellent! You can’t go wrong! The pizza is better picked-up than delivered. Pizza is great in the area, so I rate the Pizza a C. The dinners are also very good! I have never eaten at the building, so, I can’t speak for the in-house service, but whenever I call in orders, they are ready when they say or delivered on time. Prices are fair.
Andy S.
Classificação do local: 1 Jackson, NJ
Full size fat MOUSE charging across the dining room floor in the middle of the day. Need I say more. One of the cooks came out with a broom and dustpan. No luck. That rodent was still running around somewhere in the walls when we left. And I still got charged full price! Really?!? Not even worth the gas to drive there or the time to make a phone call for delivery.
Gerald S.
Classificação do local: 3 Newtown, PA
The four of us stopped at GianMarco’s for lunch on our way back to Bucks County. It is a short distance off Rt. 195 on Monmouth Road, and in a small strip shopping area with gas stations on 3 corners. We ordered a cheesesteak, chicken parm hoagie, and sweet Italian sausage, onion and pepper sub, with a plate of fries to share. All of us were quite satisfied with our meals, and agreed we would definitely stop in again the next time we we in the area and hungry. The floor plan is small with 5 or 6 booths, and could use a little refurbishing. We did not try the pizza. Regardless, the food was good and the meal with drinks came to $ 32. plus tip.
Jennifer B.
Classificação do local: 1 New Brunswick, NJ
Ordered a salad for delivery at my place of work, where I am the only person at the store so I cannot leave. I didn’t mind waiting 45 minutes for a salad, even though the building is located a block away. The salad was delivered and I tipped the delivery guy over 30%. Upon opening the bag, there were no silverware or even napkins. I called to request someone run over and bring them. They unsympathetically said no, sorry hun, we are too busy. You can come get it if you want. Are you kidding me? Either learn how to handle a busy night or learn some customer service skills. I was forced to eat the salad with my hands. Thanks but no thanks. Will not be returning.
Jeff C.
Classificação do local: 1 Millstone, NJ
Some people like this place, but it’s basically frozen food, like Domino’s.
Brendan B.
Classificação do local: 3 Deer Park, NY
Food was excellent… Décor a bit dated and leaves a touch to be desired. But after the day at six flags the huge portions and great food helps it out.
S. H.
Classificação do local: 1 Freehold, NJ
I have never had an experience quite like this one. I dine out frequently and am usually pleased with the quality of food and service at places large, small, casual and elegant. WIthout doubt, this was the worst. I stopped with a friend for a quick casual dinner on our way to another destination. It was dinner time, so we expected standard dinner service. We walked in and immediately noticed some nice looking stromboli in the case, so we continued in. From the beginning, the wait staff smirked at us as if we were interrupting something, and a smirky patronizing look remained on her face the entire time. After we seated ourselves, she finally approached us and asked for our beverage order. We asked for tap water. She didn’t say a word, left, and returned a while later with two Poland Spring water bottles that she slapped on the table with a thump before turning around and leaving. My friend and I looked at each other, then tried to get her attention, as we had just wanted a simple cup of water. Thinking perhaps she had misunderstood, and not getting her attention, I went to find her –we were practically alone in there– and with a soft voice and smile repeated that we had asked for a cup of water. She glared at me and said«we don’t have that» and again turned away. Surprised, I went to sit down. Not knowing what they charged for bottled water, we decided to share one, so when she came to take our order, we offered one back, and she took it with another glare. We ordered strombolis off the menu, noting a reasonable price. She soon came back and slapped them on the table in front of us. Too intimidated by this time to say anything, one was edible, one was burnt to a crisp on the top, but I decided to try to eat it anyway, not wanting to be a bother. She never checked back again — I guess we didn’t need more drinks, another cup of sauce, or anything else we had thought about. The only redeeming quality about this whole place was the TV showing current shows — it kept us occupied and distracted me from the burnt dinner. I ate about 1⁄3 but the rest was basically inedible; I just decided oh well, we should be on our way soon and I’ll make do. My friend’s was not tasty at all but at least he could chew it without breaking a tooth. When she finally came back she asked me if i wanted to take it home — imagine that! Preserving clearly visible unappetizing burnt inedible food! I said no, it was burnt, and she just smirked again, did not say a word, and left. I thought to myself if she had even just said«I’m sorry», or smiled sympathetically, it would have helped. But alas, no. So then comes the bill. We were about to pay when we noticed the amounts seemed off. As we went to the register, we checked the menu. The prices on our bill were significantly higher than the prices on the menu. Again I had to wait to find her, and when she eventually graced us with her presence, she smirked and stated that many of the menu prices are not right, that the manager changed them and didn’t print new menus. Shouldn’t that be a courtesy note at the beginning of a dining experience, not at the end and only when questioned by the customer? I was very confused. Did we actually PAY for this experience? I don’t understand why anyone would go there for any reason whatsoever. Awful food, awful service, awful treatment. Why are they even in business?!