Quality seems to have gone down hill over the years. Staff was not very friendly or professional… talked about adult diapers in detail while I was trying to eat, and loud enough so the whole place could hear. Seems like a good job, just talk about crapped in diapers and produce mediocre pizza.
Dustin R.
Classificação do local: 4 Lawton, OK
Your order should begin like so: «I’d like to have the white pizza as is plus…» Seriously, get the white pizza and be thankful. It’s awesome. Matter of fact start with whatever else you get THEN have the white pizza because everything else is now second place. And people, be aware I’m a red sauce kinda guy. So for me to say that is a big deal. Lots of garlic and creamy cheese with cooked tomatoes. Mmmmm. The only reason I give this less than 5stars is cause of the soda. 1 refill then you gotta pay extra. Whattttttttt? This is America! Soda isn’t on shortage! Probably not a bad idea health wise but I’m not at a pizza joint for my health to begin with.
Mike T.
Classificação do local: 4 Sapulpa, OK
Very good Pizza! and Calzone wasn’t bad either. I’m not a big calzone guy, but tried it just to see.
Eric J.
Classificação do local: 5 Tulsa, OK
The best NY style pizza in Tulsa! Try the white pizza!
John G.
Classificação do local: 5 Tulsa, OK
Best NY Style Pizza in Tulsa, hands down!
Sean G.
Classificação do local: 4 Orange County, CA
Had lunch today at Mario’s. I had the sausage roll which was very good. The lady at the register was very friendly and helpful. The cook was also friendly and in a great mood. Although it was busy with the normal lunch rush we got our food in ample amount of time to eat and get back to the office. We will definitely be back to Mario’s.
Darci M.
Classificação do local: 4 Mustang, OK
The best reason to drive from OKC to Tulsa just for fun. REALNY style pizza. There is no other place like it in the South central us. Amazing crust. Real ingredients.
Zachary W.
Classificação do local: 3 Tulsa, OK
In the realm of pizza places in Tulsa where you can get pizza by the slice, this has to rank the lowest. I had high expectations and was disappointed in the quality of the ingredients. I had no problems with the crust or the sauce, just prefer other places better. Was sad that have canned mushrooms on the pizza. Also for quantity and size of the slice, a similar pizzeria up the street gives you better bang for your buck. Mario’s does have more seating and the place is cleaner though.
Amanda S.
Classificação do local: 5 Tulsa, OK
Mario’s is one of Tulsa’s institutions in my opinion — from its start as a hole in the wall in a strip mall along 51st street to its new location in the shopping center across the street, they have been serving up New York style pizza for as long as I’ve lived in Tulsa(going on 20 years. Yikes!). There are actually two good NY style pizzerias in the area, but Mario’s gets the nod as best in Tulsa due to them actually always being open during their posted business hours. It doesn’t matter how great your product is if you aren’t open to serve it! Mario’s is great for grabbing a slice at lunch or getting a whole pizza to go for dinner. You can also dine in and get salads or calzones if you’re not in a pizza mood. I am a huge NY style pizza lover, so I always go with pepperoni and onion pizza. There are several options for NY pizza in Tulsa, but you can’t go wrong with a slice from Mario’s!
Jill G.
Classificação do local: 3 Broken Arrow, OK
My kids wanted a pizza place for lunch so we thought we try something different. It’s order at the counter and be seated. They offer; calzones, slices, pastas, salads and two sizes of pizza. The ‘order by the slice’ pizza is parbaked and waiting for an additional topping. The crust is crispy, thin and New York style floppy but a little TOO thin for me. The calzone is Mozzarella and ricotta filled with the homemade marinara sauce on the side. This was difficult to eat with way too much cheese inside. Only having the option of plastic forks didn’t help either. Our total: three slices and a calzone was $ 18 plus tip. The bathrooms weren’t clean and the place could use a good scrub down. The staff was friendly but not really sure I’ll be back.
Jim K.
Classificação do local: 5 Tulsa, OK
Delicious pizza and authentic New York experience right here in Tulsa. You know you are in the right pizza place when the dough guy, artist, is spinning balls into crust airborn. No frozen anything here — its all homemade. I grew up in Chicago, my dad is from Greece(food lover), and I’ve spent much time in New York. I felt right at home from environment to taste. Seriously made me want to open up an authentic Tulsa Greek place.
Drew B.
Classificação do local: 4 Owasso, OK
NY Style Pizza. Pretty darn good. You can order up any slice and have any other toppings added to it. They will throw it in the over for a min and it’s yours. I imagine the fresh out of the oven just baked pizza is way better than the stuff that’s already prepared. Lunch is good though. Small little dining area just like a pizza shop should be, cliché NYC mural and all. That’s a good thing.
Hurst S.
Classificação do local: 5 Broken Arrow, OK
Very good NY style, by — the — slice pizza. For me, best crust around with excellent flavor.
Shilah W.
Classificação do local: 5 Midtown, Tulsa, OK
Love Love Love their pizza. I eat here a couple of times a year and it is always good when I go. I don’t get here as often as I like because I try not to eat a lot of pizza outside of work hours. But I will keep going back.
Garry B.
Classificação do local: 3 Tulsa, OK
Crust still crisp, sauce still thin, cheese still delicious. A very good slice, worth coming back for. All this, and no charge for soda refills. Change is good!
Keith H.
Classificação do local: 4 Fayetteville, AR
First of all the address listed on Unilocal is wrong. 3323 is their old address number. Now they are almost directly across the street at 3350 E 51st. I am from out of town and based on the reviews in Unilocal I thought this sounded like a great place. However when I walked in at 4pm on Sunday and the place was empty I wondered if I had made a mistake. Anyway, I decided to take a chance and ordered a large Supreme pizza and about 15 minutes later it arrived at the table. I liked their pizza but it wasn’t the best I have ever eaten. Noticed that they have lots of «Best of Tulsa» awards on the wall from 2000 to 2007. Now I wonder if maybe they aren’t the place they used to be. In summary though, I must say that the pizza was very large for $ 18, and was way better than Pizza Hut and Papa John. The place was nice but not fancy and the people were friendly. Not a bad experience.
William K.
Classificação do local: 2 Savannah, GA
I guess I had some high expectations after reading many reviews of this pizza place. All I can say is… if this is the best pizza in Tulsa I really feel bad for the pizza lovers there. I went on a Friday night at dinner time expecting a wait, to my surprise the place was almost empty. Most of the people that came in were getting pizza pies to go. Well I got a cheese slice and some garlic bread. The pizza was ok, it really reminded me of a slice of pizza from Sbarro, but the garlic bread was basically a toasted hoagie topped with a load of butter and chunks of garlic. I was kinda disappointed when I left. Go to Andolini’s.
Amanda M.
Classificação do local: 3 London, United Kingdom
This place has a wonderful atmosphere and very friendly staff. It’s clean and has a fun menu! I’m a cheap-o and typically order a simple cheese pizza slice. It was a good deal– $ 2.25. My favorite place as of now is Umbertos, so I was interested to see if this place was as good or better. womp womp… no. The pizza wasn’t bad, but it was sooooo thin. I know I know, NY pizza is supposed to be thin, but this was a bit too thin! Not filling enough, and it didn’t have as much flavor as I would have liked. Everything else was perfect though. The pizza came out quick, the people were nice, the place was pretty… but the food is the biggest part for me! It wasn’t bad… just not the best. Sure I’d come here again, but if Umbertos is open(it wasn’t on Sunday) I’ll be going there instead, even if it’s 15 cents more. However! This place has more options, pastas and subs and whatnot… so if ya like a variety, this tops Umbertos.
Heather H.
Classificação do local: 5 Tulsa, OK
My favorite pizza place in Tulsa, OK. And trust me! I have tried almost all of them. The sauce is outstanding the crust is delicious! TRYIT!
Lance F.
Classificação do local: 5 Omaha, NE
Where to start with Mario’s. By far my favorite pizza place in the Tulsa area. It was introduced to me about 15 years ago by a friend from New York who loved the place as a reminder of home. I was hooked. Since then, I have introduced my wife and kids to the place and it is THE first place we think of when we think of pizza in Tulsa. Others have already talked about the pizza so I will make a case for the sausage roll. It’s so great! I would explain it but am afraid I would not do it justice. Just try it if you like cheese, cheese, sausage, peppers and onions. And cheese! They moved across the street recently which made us sad. The new location is lacking something, perhaps it’s just that it’s new and we loved the old location. But, as someone else said, who cares about location with pizza this good.
Christine L.
Classificação do local: 5 Waynesville, MO
I can officially say this is my favorate pizza in the Tulsa area. After testing at least 6 other pizza joints, a local from New England told us about Mario’s and we couldn’t wait to check it out. It is exactly as she described it. It has a sturdy, chewy crust not flimsy like others. The sauce has great seasoning to it; the oregano lingers in your mouth. YUM! The locale is like any little strip mall, nothing spectacular but who cares when the pizza is this tasty. I went to the Broken Arrown location on the corner of Elm &71st behind the Arby’s.