I’ve actually been going here for quite some time, however, the last experience I had was horrible. First off, they push you along like cattle, they never write down your order and gets big orders wrong all the time, and they over charged me for things I didn’t even order. The food is not that great to be treated like that. I wanted to run out of there screaming. Complete Chaos.
Carl A.
Classificação do local: 4 Decatur, AL
Excellent pizza. Every year when I visit New Jersey to race my motorcycle, I try to seek out local pizza to try. I was very pleased at Luca’s.
Jennifer O.
Classificação do local: 5 Bordentown, NJ
Luca’s is the best thing going on at the. Cumberland Mall! The pizza there is always delicious! The thin crust, flavorful sauce, fresh mozzarella is cooked to perfection, served quick, and always with a friendly smile! I haven’t eaten anything else but of everything is as amazing as the pizza I would basically live at this place. The broccoli slice is soooo flavorful, the Sicilian slice is thick and authentic! If you are in the mall don’t leave without visiting!
Kat M.
Classificação do local: 3 Philadelphia, PA
I got a slice of «supreme», which seems to have pepperoni and veggies in it. The crust of the pizza was different in a good way. It was crunchy but not oily. Aside from that, it was just a very typical slice of pizza, other than it being slight overpriced at $ 4.25 per slice.
Cory S.
Classificação do local: 2 Egg Harbor City, NJ
Run of the mill pizza, basic fries, nothing special, paid $ 17 for two slices and fries.
Ray W.
Classificação do local: 5 Vineland, NJ
great shore style. nice large pies covered with high quality indredients, absolutely the go to place in vineland. if love a veggie pie get spinach, broc and tomato.
Sara Z.
Classificação do local: 5 Bridgeton, NJ
Their pizza crust is one of the best, chewy and crispy at the same time… the sauce is perfectly zesty, and service is super-quick. Try the Caprese pizza or go with a pepperoni slice, you can’t go wrong!
Kristin H.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
My boyfriend and I discovered Luca’s Pizza yesterday while en route back to Philly after a lovely stay in Cape May: we realized that we’d forgotten to get beach pizza while on our trip. Before we traveled inland any further, I quickly searched within the Unilocal ap and Luca’s popped up first. It was all very good timing since we were about a minute away from the Millville exit on Route 55. Luca’s is located within a mall, and at first glance, with tons of big box stores planted on every corner, us hungry out-of-towners weren’t sure if it was the kind of mall with smaller stores built inside as well. Not wanting to put any more time in between us and pizza, we called the restaurant to find out where exactly we could find them. The nice man directed us to the entrance near Old Navy and we easily found Luca’s. We were delighted to see so many options of slices and their topping in front of us upon entering the restaurant. Something that looked delicious to both of us right away was a square slice of margarita pizza. The crust looked thin, so we each decided that we could pack in a slice of cheese as well. Boyfriend was feeling extra hungry, so he ordered a slice of the broccoli and ricotta, too. It turned out that the nice man on the phone was also the nice man ringing us up, and then the nice man bringing out out slices to us from the oven. He seemed to be interested in receiving«feedback» on Unilocal,so, here I am! The rectangular slice of margarita pizza was really something special. As I mentioned earlier, the crust was thin, and at first bite, we realized how perfectly crispy it was — if you are a fan of this, this slice is to die for! The sauce was ample, flavorful, and had bits of tomato within it. The fresh mozzarella was cut to the perfect thickness and spread out wonderfully over the slice; not too much or too little. Topping all of this is what we found to be the best part, which was a nice amount of chiffonade basil and drizzle of olive oil: YUM. This was wonderful! I only got in one bite of the ricotta broccoli pizza before it disappeared, but it was really quite good, especially right out of the oven. The cheese slice was good as well with my usual application of crushed red pepper and liberal dusting of garlic powder. In scanning the reviews of Luca’s yesterday, I could easily tell that this is a local favorite, and having dined here, I loving knowing why! We’ll be back!
Dylan D.
Classificação do local: 4 Millville, NJ
Like most of the children of the 80’s raised in Cumberland County, I grew up on this stuff. They have consistently served a great pizza. Try the rice ball — it may seem strange, but it is delicious.
Jolene K.
Classificação do local: 4 Elmer, NJ
Huge portions if you buy just a slice. We got a large pie and it fed 5 people for 18 dollars. Thin crust pizza is top notch if you are a fan! Reminds me of the kind of good pizza you’ll find at the Boardwalk. Skip Pizza Hut or Papa John’s — this is the place to go.
Abe H.
Classificação do local: 4 Millville, NJ
Very good pizza; you won’t be disappointed. I just wish they weren’t so hard to get to because they’re in the mall.
Nick S.
Classificação do local: 4 Mauricetown, NJ
Ahh Luca’s Pizza. I’ve been eating there ever since I can remember. When I was a kid there was nothing better than a new toy, a slice of Lucas and some time in the arcade. Now, a slice of their amazing caprese pizza will do. I hope this family run establishment stays around for a long time despite how terrible the mall is these days.
Robert O.
Classificação do local: 4 Millville, NJ
There are actually two Luca’s Pizza locations in the same Cumberland Mall. That is a testament as to how poorly this mall is doing. Unlike most mall food, Luca’s excels. Their crust is perfectly balanced as a crust should be. If one holds the slice from the edge, the slice will not sag. I am partial to their mushroom pizza. They cook their slice pies plain and then add the toppings once the ‘za is out of the oven. The mushrooms are canned, but my are these good. As one can imagine, mall pizza is on the expensive side. They always have slices ready. There is little waiting when one orders. The help is friendly. We’ve enjoyed pepperoni rolls, garlic bread, and calzones over the years too. I never mind coming to the mall when Luca’s is on the agenda.
Joy G.
Classificação do local: 5 Anchorage, AK
Luca’s Pizza has long been my favorite pizza in the area. The only trouble is, unlike most pizza places, they don’t deliver because they are located in the mall. They do such a brisk business, they actually have two locations in the mall, both which seat about 35 – 45 people. They also have sandwiches as well. But people go for the awesome pizza! Greasy, salty, big floppy slices on a thin crust. Nom nom!
Javier G.
Classificação do local: 4 Vineland, NJ
this place has some of the best pizza in vineland, the only downside is that they are so expensive with the food. I love to eat there just cant afford it. but the staff is great and its awsome seeing them make the food in front of you. so if your at the cumberland mall stop by and try a slice. just bring some money cause it will run you a pretty penny.