I truly believe the best meal that Anthony’s makes, is pizza. Placed in a very hot “coal oven,” the pizza’s come out well done and usually crisp. I love the pepperoni and sweet pepper combination.
The normal pizzas are pricy, but delicious. At lunch it does get cheaper. The lunch portion has four slices. Big enough to where I bring two slices home.
There are sandwiches for six to nine dollars. I have also enjoyed the “Ribs and Peppers” made with vinegar. It is a bit pricy, but enjoyable nonetheless.
My wife did enjoy the meatball’s that can be ordered singularly or as many as you desire. On another visit, my wife did not enjoy the “Chicken Sandwich.” She thought the chicken was extremely dry with little taste. She did enjoy the focaccia bread that came with it though.
The service is outstanding and attentive. Management is also very good and accommodating. They do support various teams and projects in the community.
The store front is right next to Home Goods and easy to find. The interior of the restaurant has posters of the late 1950’s and 1960’s. It is inviting to sit down and have lunch or dinner. It is a popular restaurant and can fill up.