Tony's Place
Philadelphia, PA 19135
Phone: (215) 535-9851
- Price:
- $
- Cross Street:
- Robbins Street
- Hours:
- Mon-Thu 11am-12am, Fri-Sat 11am-12:30am, Sun 12pm-10pm
Editorial Review for Tony's Place – by Lauren McCutcheon
In Short
The main attraction is Tony's pizza. Mozzarella cheese hides beneath the sauce, baking onto the thin crust, which gives the sweet sauce top billing. From the placemat menu you'll find Italian-American specialties at their finest: chicken parmigiana, garlic bread, spaghetti with Cheddar cheese, mini-tacos, clams on the half-shell and hotdogs. Stuffed shells and ravioli with fillings of ricotta and red sauce and Italian sausage and hot roast beef sandwich are standouts.
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Insider Tips
What To DrinkOrder a half carafe of Chianti, Chablis and other basics for less than $10. Beer is the most popular drink here, but Tony's bartenders use fresh fruit to make their daiquiris.
User Reviews for Tony's Place
06/24/2008 Posted by teleios
Just went to Tony's for the first time and probably the best pizza I ever had outside of once in the Valle Gardenia between Germany and Italy. Friendly guests, staff and bartender - I even was introduced to the owner who was just as friendly as anyone else there. Need to find parking on the streets but it is Philly - that's the way it is. My favorite dessert place, Isgro's, is the same - but both Tony's and Isgro's are worth the short walk.
Pros: great pizza, good price, friendly people
Cons: so you might have to walk 2 minutes after finding a parking space
04/07/2008 Posted by Evevega
My fiance and I went to this restaurant for a romantic night out. We ordered chicken parmigiana. The chicken turned out to be microwaved throughly and the most elastic ever. I could not believe we paid 20 dollars a plate for a microwaved dish. It was disgusting and it gave my fiance diarreah right away. I do not recommend this restaurant to anyone.Then we let our waitress know that we were unhappy with the dish and she gave us such a bad attitude. We just paid and left. Go to the Olive Garden Instead. It's Cheaper!
Pros: None
Cons: No parking, Bad service, roodness, prejiduce.
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