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19 people voted
Tony's Pizza
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$$ - Moderate ($11-$25)
$$$ - Expensive ($25-$50)
$$$$ - Very Pricey (Over $50)
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403 39th St
Ogden, UT 84403
(Map & Directions)
(801) 393-1985
Cuisine:
Subs, Pizza
Location:
Oden > Ogden
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| Delivery: No |
Attire: Casual |
Reservations: Yes |
| Wifi:
No |
Parking:
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Alcohol:
Yes - byob also |
| Good for Kids:
Yes |
Outdoor Seats:
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Payment:
Credit Cards Accepted |
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EMILY posted on 12/17/2010
Rating & Review:
Good food terrible service!

posted on 03/29/2009
Rating & Review:
Love the meatball sandwhiches.. and salads and all of the pasta dishes.. really affordable and delicious... plus take out is fast and easy love it!

Stanlington posted on 12/30/2008
Rating & Review:
To be honest, I was formerly employed as a cook at Tony's back when I was in high school, but I love the food and atmosphere enough to write a favorable review. If you're ever in the neighborhood, Tony's is certainly something you should experience.
Food:
I've tried everything on the menu and while, of course, some foods are better than others, I've never been disappointed or let down. The menu isn't super huge, but here's a quick run through of it. Pizzas have a homemade, secret-recipe type sauce and thin crust and are delicious. Pizzas come in a small [12inch] or large [15inch] only. Four sub sandwich options: meatball, pastrami, hamburger, or sausage burger. I'd recommend having them add pickles and jalapenos. Four different types of pastas: tortellini, spaghetti, ravioli, or rigatoni. Be sure to get a salad [only one house dressing: a great vinagrette type] and garlic bread with you're meal too. Those are both delicious.
Service:
Eh. A lot of high school kids are employed there so they get distracted easily. You'll need to be patient with them. It's also got a smaller dining area and it's pretty popular, so there can sometimes be long waits for open tables. Just remember patience.
Value:
Prices are good. Pastas and sandwiches are between five and ten dollars, which is only a few bucks more than what you'd pay for a fast food meal. No room for complaints at all. If I remember correctly, pizzas are between ten [around this for a small] and seventeen [less than this for a large] dollars. You've got to remember that a small pizza can feed at least two people, a large at least three or four. Garlic breads and salads are around two bucks.
Atmosphere:
It's good. Kind of a hole in the wall [and I don't mean this in a dirty or pejorative way; it's just a small place in a brick building that's easy to miss]. Lighting is on the darker side. Smaller dining room means tables are somewhat close together on busy nights like Fridays and Saturdays. It's easy to hang out and have fun and talk like you should in a pizza joint though.
Overall, you really ought to check it out the next chance you get. Good food, good prices, fun times.
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