Antonio's Pizza
256 Thayer St, Providence
(401) 455-3600
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He was extremely rude this must be his first day
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 1
Crazy good!
They have the absolute best pizza by the slice …! I highly recommend the: white pizza, buffalo chicken, chicken bacon ranch, & BBQ chicken. I even recommend some of the more bizarre ones that may sound/seem gross- but they’re actually really good!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Waitress was obnoxious when we bought homeless guy a pizza. Charged us $3 for a paper cup even though we bough whole pie and 2 sodas. Never goin back
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 2
I really like the pizza here, but I think $1.50 for a side of ranch is ridiculous. The prices aren’t worth it except on their $3/slice Wednesdays.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 1
In our (me and husband) quest of trying to determine and order pizza without any pork, the worker seemed irritated by us asking the question. Also ordered wings that took a while but when I politely asked if they were almost ready, the extremely rude lady at cashier respond by saying “I don’t know yeah whatever I guess so I just came on duty” and then stared and walked away. I’m sure it was obvious that we were visiting for the first time and not regulars so as a tourist, I would not recommend this place at all. Not to mention pizza was full of grease and wings were overcooked. This review is for theThayer location visited on 7/24 at 3:15pm. Horrible experience!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 1
Love this place
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I can’t take away from their delicious pizza however this place has the worst customer service I have ever experienced. My 15 year old autistic son attends a summer program at Brown University and will sometimes walk with friends over to get some lunch. My son is autistic very intelligent in most areas but gets very overwhelmed with money and purchases he doesn’t quite get the concept. He just gets so frazzled when it comes to these things. So what I do is every week put a lunch allowance on his cash app account to try to avoid the panic for him. Ithought it would be great for him to experience going with a group of friends and eating lunch which he has been doing since this program started at various restaurants near the college. Well Wednesday himself and a friend decided to go to Antonio’s for lunch well whatever they purchased came to $20.52 which is fine so my son paid with his card and it is debit so it automatically withdraws now yesterday he goes to buy a donut at the cafeteria and it was denied due to insufficient funds. Well he couldn’t figure it out so he became very overwhelmed and called me I checked his account and Antonio’s decided to go in at 4:20am yesterday and take another $20.52 cents off his card leaving him with a $2 balance (so he paid $41 for some pizza. Later that afternoon I went in and at first spoke to the most ignorant girl at the counter who proceeded to tell me it’s not their problem and my son should of checked his receipt before he left even rolling her eyes and refusing to allow me to speak to a manager well the manager finally walked in and I showed him all the account info and he took a photo and said he was sending it to his main store for them to take a look now while speaking to him the disrespectful girl on the background is still running her mouth and making faces at my son. Needless to say the manager I. So many words was telling me oh well take it as a loss. This is a well known and liked pizza spot however their customer service is awful and I feel like they took advantage of my son because number 1 he is a kid and two she could see how overwhelmed he was. So in reality they are thief’s just sad. Please if you eat here ask for double copy’s of your receipt and check it before leaving. Shame on them for taking advantage of a kid in my sons position
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 5
Service: 1
Antonio's Pizzeria on Thayer Street is a convenient spot with easy online and phone ordering, even by text. Parking can be a bit tricky right on Thayer Street, but there's more available a couple of blocks away. The staff are friendly, and the extra-large pizzas are a definite plus! They have a wide variety of menu options, and the food is consistently good – never burnt like at some other locations. It's a great spot for weekend eats, open late and serving whole pies. Plus, they have a nice dining area if you want to eat in. I had a great experience when I encountered a website glitch and the staff was super helpful in resolving it by manually adding my coupon. Highly recommend!
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great place to grab delicious pizza by the slice. Ton of different combinations.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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Stumbled into here on a whim and couldn’t have been happier, great pizza, great service. 10/10 will be back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Sicilian is my go to and this matches NY very closely!
Great tender, and cocktail, family friendly…5🌟’s
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Pizza was good but the staff were so rude !!
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 4
Service: 1
This particular store is well-suited to the Brown University main drag! The large pizza is VERY large and fresh, with many options! The service is quick and gracious, the entire staff is nice, but the Carmen's, (there are two), stand-out! The atmosphere is retro-pizza joint, and not on purpose! Antonio's has late night hours, for Thayer Street, which rolls up pretty early, considering this is for a college crowd!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Their current service staff is very friendly. The environment is always clean and the food just tastes really good. My favorite pizza place in Rhode Island!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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