Don Campiti's Pizzeria
1509 Potomac Ave, Dormont
(412) 561-9608
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If you like pizza as much as I do then this is a must stop in Pittsburgh. Two thumbs up ??
Pizza hot out of the oven and handed right to you at your seat. The pizza is great.
What a terrible experience. Waited 30 minutes for my takeout order to be told it’ll be another 15 minutes. As I walk back in 20 minutes later they’re frantically starting the hoagie they “didn’t get the slip for.” It’s an absolute joke of a pizza shop with people who don’t care running the show. The Campiti’s we knew and grew up with is no more. They’ve raised the price of the sandwiches and pizzas over 50% within the past 2 years and continue to decline in service. Not to mention the pizza maker is using his phone with the same gloves he’s using to cook the food. For the sake of your customers please get it together
Great place for a quick slice of pizza. Guys working were kind and responsive to any need we had. It's a fantastic little whole in the wall pizza place.
Food is great.Prices are VERY fair.No refils on drinks,This place is absolutely as good as Fiori's without the b.s
My wife an I ordered a salad and a small pizza. When asked if the salad dressing was homemade the cashier didn’t seem to understand what homemade meant. He showed us a foil package of dressing. I asked if they had vinegar and oil, he said no. The salad came and I said we would need forks. A little while later he handed me a 1flatware fork, no knife, and he said I need the fork back. I asked for a second fork. The pizza came a little later and a different server laid the paper towels on the table and placed the pizza on top, no plates! The pizza was bland tasting of low-end cheese. The salad looked like produce from 3 days ago with whole lettuce leaves, remember no knives. VERY BAD PIZZA and poor service. Packaged salad dressing!
My wife an I ordered a salad and a small pizza. When asked if the salad dressing was homemade the cashier didn’t seem to understand what homemade meant. He showed us a foil package of dressing. I asked if they had vinegar and oil, he said no. The salad came and I said we would need forks. A little while later he handed me a 1flatware fork, no knife, and he said I need the fork back. I asked for a second fork. The pizza came a little later and a different server laid the paper towels on the table and placed the pizza on top, no plates! The pizza was bland tasting of low-end cheese. The salad looked like produce from 3 days ago with whole lettuce leaves, remember no knives. VERY BAD PIZZA and poor service. Packaged salad dressing!
Honestly I haven't been here yet but I will! I go straight to the comments and your rebuttal is on point, impressive! I love a thin crispy cheese. Who should I ask for when I'm in?I don't want to say " Can I speak to the manager!" Bahaha
Local old school South Hills pizza shop. Was owned by Don Campiti. New owner now but quality stayed consistent. Also, he seems cool and good hardworking dude.Relatively thin crust pie with good flavor. One of the popular for local South Hills residents pizza choices. It may not blow your doors off but is consistently good. I would put it in the top 5 pizza choices in Pittsburgh south. There are some great choices in this area of town so keep that in mind.
Local old school South Hills pizza shop. Was owned by Don Campiti. New owner now but quality stayed consistent. Also, he seems cool and good hardworking dude.Relatively thin crust pie with good flavor. One of the popular for local South Hills residents pizza choices. It may not blow your doors off but is consistently good. I would put it in the top 5 pizza choices in Pittsburgh south. There are some great choices in this area of town so keep that in mind.
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Campiti's is a nice pizzeria in Dormont. Shannon and the rest of the crew are really nice, helpful, and professional. I'll be back guys.
I've been eating Campiti's since I was a kid growing up in Dormont. It's changed hands since then, but it still brings back really fond memories when I have it now. It's my favorite pizza place in Pittsburgh. Old fashioned and no frills, but excellent (and, for me, nostalgic) food.
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The service is more than incredible. The hoagies are perfectly crunchy and soft. The pizzas are TO DIE FOR!!! The only reason this is a 1 star review is because I recently discovered that the owner claims every credit card tip, and the staff doesn’t see any of that income. They only take home cash tips, split pool style. As someone who makes a living off of service industry tips, I’m no longer comfortable supporting the management of this establishment.
It was very good. The gooey cheese stuck to the side of my mouth. And mannn… That was a sensation that has not been felt for a while.Pizza was gas
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