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Antonio's Flying Pizza - (832) 539-4324
Antonio's Flying Pizza
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Italy by way of Brooklyn: Pies, calzones, eggplant parmigiana.
2920 Hillcroft St
Houston, TX 77057
(832) 539-4324 Neighborhoods: Woodlake/ Briar Meadow,Westside Cross Street: Westheimer Road
Markets:
Houston, TX Metro
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Owner Message
- Italian Cooked to Order
- House Specialties
- Excellent Wines
Welcome to Antonio's.
Our food is cooked to order. It takes a little longer and tastes a lot better, so please be patient.
Italian cooks have long been masters of the kitchen, creating culinary perfections that tempt the eye and please the palate. They embellish an ordinary meal with such drama and flourish that it becomes a masterpiece.
One of the most outstanding characteristics of Italian cooks is their high regard for the food itself. Each tomato, cheese, and cut of meat or portion of seafood is savored for its own merit. Ingredients are often purchased daily to maintain the freshness they demand.
Antonio brought with him to Houston many years of experience in Italian cooking. All the pride and care that is typical of this Mediterranean country is evident in each delightful dish that you will enjoy at Antonio's Ristorante Italiano.
Serving in Houston since 1971.
Customer Reviews
Best pizza
Reviewed by PetsGalore on
2009-09-04T20:21:01Z
I grew up eating pizza at Antonio's. It is awesome. The best in town. The pizza is not cheap but soooo good. I usually get it to go because otherwise you end up with not so great service from a waiter that reminds you of Furio from the Sopranos.
Pros: Best pizza
Cons: bad service sometimes, expensive
True Italian
Reviewed by MATT1980 on
2009-06-09T20:27:54Z
Being for the NYC/New Haven, CT area, I am beyond spoiled when it comes to pizza. I believe Houston has some of the best food in the U.S., but it was difficult to find good pizza.
However, Antonio's Flying pizza was fantastic. Service was excellent and the pizza reminded me of being back in NYC. Being a big fan of pizza I surely breathed a big sigh of relief after going Antonio's.
antonios
Reviewed by CSMobileUser2 on
2009-03-06T15:58:03Z
Over priced, decent service, rolls are good but scarce. Salad was great. Eggplant was more egg than plant, not good at all.
NOT GOOD FOR GROUPS
Reviewed by msm1 on
2008-12-09T08:22:17Z
I was planning a birthday party to be held at this restaurant for 12 people. When I called to make the reservation, I was informed that they do not seat large parties (more than 8), and that we could come and wait for individual tables to become free if we wanted. They told me that the house would be busy at 6, and that it would be too hard to get a group table. The manager that I spoke with was not very friendly.
In addition, I also found out that they DO NOT DO SEPARATE CHECKS. Only one check would be given.
I had a party here about 6 years ago, and it seemed fine... I suppose things have changed since then.
ALL IN ALL- I would suggest not going here for a party of any sort, or a group function, unless you plan on waiting for a while and being separated, and paying in cash. This seems to be on par with the last several reviews regarding bad customer service....
Pros:
Cons: bad service, no split checks, groups cannot sit together
need better service
Reviewed by crhouston on
2008-09-02T13:23:26Z
Antonios has good food, but their service needs some work. I do not understand why they go on a wait when they have seating areas in the middle and back of the restuarant. They could a least have a bartendar so one could enjoy a beverage whil waiting due to lack of good staff and good management. They should take notes from Carrabba's on Voss.
Pros: Good pizza and lasangna
Cons: bad service
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