Nomad Pizza Princeton
301 N Harrison St, Princeton
(609) 285-5187
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Nomad Pizza is always a good time. I love the style of pizza and the combinations they have.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Apologies...no photo as we walked ours home and ate it without thinking of you and while still warm. Great hospitality...quick turn around...great pizza...lots of options.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
the best pizza ive personally ever had
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Pizza is delish from brick oven but size is for an individual. Me and my dining partner each ordered one and a full size bottle of wine. $100.00 minus tip for pizza? Seems high but pizza was good on the gourmet side for toppings. Ask for the garlic oil on the side...made all the difference.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Margarita Di Bufala
Nomad is the Best! Tried the Maitake, Margherita, and the Nutella chocolate pizza. Honestly, all three were great. Fresh, flavorful, and the Nutella one was such a nice surprise!
Perfectly cooked pizza with perfect ingredients. Ambience was also very good kind of old town eatery. Service was little slow to start with but picked up once you get assigned a waiter. Definitely coming back and recommend
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The pizza itself was good, but the pricing for half-and-half toppings was disappointing. I ordered half soppressata and half sausage. Both full pizzas cost $22, but I was charged $27 because they billed it as a full soppressata pizza plus an extra sausage topping, even though I didn’t get a full soppressata pizza nor extra toppings.
When I asked about it, I was told “that’s just how it is.” I understand systems and policies, but charging extra for a split topping when both pizzas cost the same doesn’t feel fair or customer-friendly.
I wouldn't come back, I wish the pricing was more fair.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 3
Excellent, tasty Pizza.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great spot for a personal pizza or get a few to share with friends! Their items are hit and miss. The N’duja Pizza was amazing and everyone loved it! It was spicy and flavorful and just the right amount of sweet with the honey. The Guanciale was also delicious if you like the sweet and savory combinations. The Brisket Pizza on the specials was a complete let down though. The meat was dry and the flavor just wasn’t there especially compared to the other two. Service is slow especially during lunch so make sure to account for that!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
Nomad Pizza has a delicious variety of pizzas cooked in a wood oven. I have been going there for years now and have not been disappointed with the pizzas, appetizers, salads and desserts. For the first time, I tried the wine. They sell Meadowcroft by the bottle or half-bottle at a high price. The red Zinfandel was the worst wine that I have tasted in a very long time. Both sour and tannic, I could not drink it. Do yourself a favor - enjoy the food but don't order the wine.
Restaurantji Recommends
It’s easy to get to Nomad. Lots of free parking at a strip mall. Place is easy going. Casual interior. Good look to the two wood-fired ovens from every angle. Service is fast and friendly, but nothing beats the Neapolitan-style pizzas. Greek salad is fresh and good, too. I’d come back when in Princeton.
Guanciale was so good i cried
Food: 5
Delicious brick oven pizza. The dough is perfect thin and then thick around the crust. The sauce is the perfect ratio of sweetness and savory.
$20 for a pie but that pie easily feeds 3 people. Highly recommend. Well organized so don't let the line intimidated you
We ate at their food truck at Princeton Junction.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Decided after a year of avoiding to give this place another shot….Lotta flop. If you like eating raw dough, this might be for you.
No structure, and not quite enough taste to bump my rating up. Similar experience when dining in.
Maybe it’s the Friday night rush to speed up volume, but thinking there are plenty of other options in town that don’t skimp on quality and $20 can get you a lot more pizza for your money.
Food: 1
From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with warm smiles and the comforting aroma of fresh-baked dough. The crust was perfectly crisp on the outside and soft inside, the sauce had just the right balance of tang and sweetness, and the toppings were fresh and generously applied. Every bite was delicious!
Service was friendly, fast, and attentive without being overbearing.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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