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    Frank's Pizzeria

    3.2 (56 reviews)
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    Closed 1:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Plain/cheese slice and white slice
    Purpose T.

    The sole reason Frank's gets 4 stars instead of 5 is that their white pizza is not always available. And that's my slice of choice! I do not go often so I always hope it's available when I do, sadly, it isn't/hasn't been. Not sure why. Otherwise, Frank's is one of one. Taste/flavor dances on your tongue. I am not a big fan of pizza crust, but I will eat the crust from Frank's - no questions asked. Every bite! I also think they're still decently priced, given the hikes in food everywhere these days. Frank's is always a nice treat when you need to satisfy a strong craving for a good slice (or two) of pizza!

    Pizza peperoni, italian sausage and fresh garlic
    Joseph N.

    I have known this Pizzeria for over 25 years and today I had a chance to go there with my family and they still make the same old pies (pizza) delicious as always. The shop still looks the same as I left it over 25 years ago including the cash register. You can take out or eat in and the staff are great.

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    Lucian I.

    Very good jersey pizza. Nice, clean, friendly. And filling so I guess you have to write more to get this on here. They take cash only, but have an atm inside and it's only a dollar fifty to get money out. Not bad at all

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    Sarah V.

    This is a childhood staple of mine bring that I grew up in Newark, NJ. One of the best pizzas I have ever had. I even had a friend from chicago say the same thing. The biggest cons for me that bring this place to 3 stars is 1. Their service 2. Their dining area 3. No parking. This place is definitely a grab and go type of spot. It's not a place where you can sit and have a good dinner. Since the pizza is that good, they always have some ridiculous line and they have to rush their services which can lead to mixed up orders. Lastly, this place is located in Bloomfield Ave in north Newark. Any native from around this way knows how bad the posting is up here. All in all, this place will forever be the best in my heart because of all the memories I have here!

    Bbq chicken pizza and plain
    Lovet O.

    The pizza here is pretty good but the service is ok. I ordered the bbq chicken pizza and plain slices. They were good. This place also has a few tables for customers to dine in. I believe they also offer delivery. Unfortunately no parking lot, only street. But it's not so bad.

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    12 years ago

    Best pizza in the area. The Sicilian Pizza is Back! Nice and fluffy like I love it.

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    3.7
    (59 reviews)
    2.6 mi
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    A solid local pizza place. I ordered takeout from here. They have an extensive menu with all your…read moreItalian and deli favorites. I got a penne vodka pizza, Caesar salad, appetizer sampler, and wings. Everything was very tasty and the portions were generous. The penne vodka pizza had a ton of pasta on it. The sauce was great and nicely balanced out the crispy crust. The appetizer sampler was perfect for sharing and included mozzarella sticks, fried zucchini, chicken fingers and fries. Something for everyone. The wings had a nice spicy kick to them and came with a large cup of blue cheese. The salad also came with bread. Overall, I would recommend this place. The prices were reasonable and the food was ready on time. Can't ask for much more!

    July 17 was in a mood for a cold sub so I googled a few places to try to find an Italian pizzeria…read moreor a sandwich shop. Came to Napolis and ordered just that an Italian sub ham cheese, salami, lettuce, tomato no onions oregano mayonnaise on both sides of bread and oil and vinegar when he says it's ready. I take the sandwich and I pay for my meal then I realized that the bread is toasted and the sandwich is hot, which makes it not a cold sub. When I said something he said he had to toast the bread if I didn't want to toast it, I should've told him I'm like wait. I shouldn't have to say it. I don't want to toast it because it takes away from it being a cold sub. He said no we have to toast the bread I was like, but that's not a cold sub. It doesn't make sense anyway I left. I went to the car and realized that the salami was cut super thick. They use tomato wedges and roaming lettuce instead of shredded lettuce. I'm not an expert but in my wrong and assuming that that is not a cold sub? I asked for a refund he said he couldn't give me a refund that I would have to order something else left it in the hands of my bank. If you're gonna use an Italian name to advertise your pizzeria, let's at least follow the Italian way cause what you sold. It was definitely not a cold.

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    Nino's Pizza & Restaurant

    Nino's Pizza & Restaurant

    3.5
    (153 reviews)
    1.5 mi
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    This pizza parlor (does anyone use that term anymore?!) has been going strong for decades…read more To be honest I was always partial to Nino's III in Kearny - much closer to where I used to live and their chicken-and-broccoli slice was a thing of beauty. (I believe Nino's II existed for a quick moment up there in North Arlington but my memory ain't what it used to be.) After driving past (the original) Nino's on the way home from work for the last few months I realized I was overdue for a visit. First thing: from the outside it looks a bit weathered but inside? It's vibrant and lively and eased my initial concerns. (As soon as I walked in at the very first table was a little kid and his abuela. He made it a point to interact with me coming and leaving and that kid made my day... he's getting 5-stars for being awesome!) As for the pizza... it's a respectable "large" - they ain't skimping, which is a nice change of pace. (Hats off to the pizzaiolo because it wasn't a true/normal/expected circle but something closer to a Reuleaux triangle mixed with a squircle.) Geometry aside... the pie tasted good. Nothing flashy or fancy - just a legit (thin) pie. The (steak) fries were a bit bland and boring, I can't lie. And their cavatelli and broccoli was... decent. It would've benefited from a bit more 'pop' (salt, olive oil, garlic, you name it.) I haven't been here in eons and I hope they'll be around for another 40-something-years. Worth mentioning: it's one of the very few pizzerias to have a liquor license. (I'd definitely come back again for the not-so-perfectly-round pizza but would pass on the fries and pasta...)

    This hidden gem in the Harrison Shopping Plaza serves some surprisingly delicious pizzas. We tried…read morea pepperoni slice, a chicken slice, and a plain Sicilian slice. The pepperoni and Sicilian slices were particularly impressive, and I would even say this is the best Sicilian pizza I've ever had. I highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a tasty pizza experience. However, the restaurant appears to be quite deserted, and it would definitely benefit from more patrons to ensure it receives the attention it deserves.

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    Blaze Pizza

    Blaze Pizza

    4.1
    (295 reviews)
    1.4 mi
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    Newark, NJ - we came here for a quick pre-show bite before a Sunday matinee at NJPAC since it was…read moreclose by, and wow, was I surprised by how good the pizza is for a fast-casual chain! Backed by celebrity investors like LeBron James and Maria Shriver, the concept is an assembly-line approach to customizable artisanal-style pies. Think Chipotle, but make it pizza. Personal sized, thin crust pizza (6 slices) is built right in front of you in an open kitchen, then fired in an oven for 3 minutes. You can finish things off with drizzles of various sauces or a handful of arugula if you fancy extra embellishment. Choose a signature pie or build your own - I love that you can have any toppings for one flat price. For the allergen or diet conscious: gluten-free, cauli, and keto crusts are all available alongside the original and high-rise doughs. We also tried the protein-zza, a California-style chicken & veggie pizza made with cauliflower crust. I was fully prepared to be smug about detecting the alternative crust, but couldn't tell the difference at all. It was generously loaded with toppings, and the roasted garlic really made the taste pop. Fresh, vibrant flavors all around. We went on a Sunday so it wasn't too crowded and service was swift, and the pizzas came out beautifully. For a quick-serve franchise, this place delivered high-performance pies that defied my expectations.

    Angela was a pleasure always smiling. i'm going to work even if it's close to closing time every…read moretime I've been here she's been a pleasure and I come here often. I live about two blocks away and we had Angela at every store. The whole city would have better reviews.

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    Pizza here is amazing.  Very affordable $6.99 lunch special and comes with a drink.
    Pizza here is amazing. Very affordable $6.99 lunch special and comes with a drink.
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    Frank's Pizzeria - pizza - Updated July 2026

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