It is now called Bambino Pizza III and it’s really really good compared to Two Guys Pizza. Makes you feel as if you are in Italy with the décor. Every time I come here, I feel welcomed and they take care of me right of away. I have to say that it’s tough getting a good slice of pizza in Ridgewood but not anymore.
Elly F.
Classificação do local: 4 Nassau County, NY
This place has been around for at least three decades that I can remember. This was my mom’s weekend treat for us after an afternoon of shopping on Myrtle Ave. Walking by here recently brought back many memories. The place looks the same, although I am not sure if that is a good thing. They still have the window with street access, for those who do not wish to stop inside to place an order. In the summer, that is the icee window. They had this idea way before Uncle, what’s his name, came out with those small icee shops. The pizza is still good and still made in an old style pizza oven. The sicilian slices are the best! Bottom line: If you are on Myrtle Ave, and looking for a quick bite, stop by Two Guys Pizza. You won’t be sorry.
Andrzrej K.
Classificação do local: 2 Brooklyn, NY
2 stars– one for each guy to barter with another pizza spot in exchange for a better pizza recipe… Where is the good pizza in Queens? why the moment I cross the border, the cheese and sauce quality are non-existent? I dont know but this place gave me hope, Im good at judging a pizza spot by its cover(awning, signs, interior setup… all really good in this case) just not good pie. I didnt even finish the slice– at least the guy didnt committ the cardinal sin of bad pizza place = tax on top of the posted price. This practice is only barely allowed at good pizza places, and may be waived for purchases of more than 10 bucks or a pie.
Gisselle H.
Classificação do local: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Ive been pleny of times, Located near all shopping areas. It’s definetly better than San Jorges… Average prices, the pizza is pretty decent. There is a lot of seating. The pasta is decent…