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Vince's Pizzeria

3.6 (207 reviews)
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Closed • 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for kids
Good for groups

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G M.

I am a former professional chef at high-end restaurants. One star reviews from jealous competitors and uninformed consumers do not count. Super delicious pizza, very similar to that at the legendary Charlie's (formerly on Roosevelt Boulevard but now at 9910 Frankford Avenue). Their original owners were cousins. A thousand times more delicious than at the chains and even most mom and pop shops. And much cheaper! Great recipes with tons of flavor. Always add extra cheese for the very best taste (wow, is it creamy and dreamy!). Experiment with other toppings to determine your favorite combination. We prefer the sausage, steak, extra cheese, and of course pepperoni, all of which are fresh and top notch. The dough is made fresh daily. As at almost all other pizzerias, the tomato sauce and mushrooms are canned. Yet, they still taste good at Vince's because they are cooked properly (to a very high temperature). But it is the overall (superior) flavor that matters. You should definitely buy the large because it costs but a dollar more than the small. You can refrigerate the leftovers, which still taste fresh if reheated within a few days. The service can be slow, rude, cranky, and occasionally mistake-prone. There is no delivery. And the restaurant is open for merely six hours every day (from 4 to 10 PM). But Vince's is definitely worth the wait and trouble.

a half eaten pizza

Crust is horrible, it's just hard. Not enough cheese. And way over priced. Never again.

Eric C.

It's OK pizza. Their sauce is good. Although when I had the sausage, it was way too salty. The crust reminds me of the frozen stuff you get in a supermarket freezer. I expected better from a place that folks kept on telling me is the best pizzeria in Philly. It's above average, but I'm not sure I'd go out of my way to get it. That being said, the price and customer service were phenomenal.

Joanne H.

solid pizza!!! it's actually so interesting because it tastes like deep dish, but it's thin crust?? the cheese is endless and stacked under a lot of the sauce too, so it's super heavy in terms of both weight and flavor! the crust is not my fav - i would like it crispier but it did a good job of holding up all the cheese and sauce that's packed in. i took off one star only because it has so much cheese, the cheese hardens after the first slice. it's so good when it's all hot and stretches out, but when it hardens it's just not as magical.

Perfect plain large pie.
Cara S.

Vince's pizza was awesome! Great flavor, well done, and just enough cheese. I didn't realize how many places they have, our waitress filled us in on all their locations. Definitely will be going back I kinda like going to the original shop but may try the others if in the area. Highly recommend.

Small menu and to the point. They have pizza and that's it.
Carolyn C.

I have been here quite a few times. I always get what I order and expect nothing less then some of the best pizza. The place is full of locals reliving out their good old days, where pizza was actually made from scratch and delivery wasn't a thing. Cash only is a diner thing now a days but Vince's has stayed true to their good old ways with this as well. Very minimal in toppings and variety. It's all about their thin crispy crust and thick slices of cheese throughout. My top 3 pizza places of all time.

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I love their pizza, always thin, crispy and so tasty. My 90 year old mother says it's the best ever.

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Best pizza so delicious and affordable price. I order every weekend watching movies with pizza and coke. Highly recommended

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Best in northeast Philly, cash only and don't expect to call and get a pie in 20 min like normal pizza places. Min 45 min needed

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11.6 mi•Avenue of the Arts South, Rittenhouse Square
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I recently traveled through Philadelphia where once I arrived to Philadelphia for a layover, my…read moreconnecting flight was cancelled, and I was stranded in Philadelphia for the night. Fortunately, I got booked on a flight out the next morning and found a hotel in the city. Other than running to a drug store, my only other time leaving my hotel was to grab dinner at Pizzeria Vetri across the street. I enjoyed the food, the service, and the ambiance. I was immediately seated upon arriving to Pizzeria Vetri. I was asked if I wanted to sit at the bar, at a table, or at the pizza counter. I chose the pizza counter so that I could watch staff making pizzas. As I was there on my own, the serving staff continued to stop by and check on me. The menu includes neopolitan pizzas (12" feeding 1-2 people) and metro pizzas (28" feeding 3-4 people). They make pizzas, calzones, antipasti, and salads. I chose a Neapolitan-style pepperoni pizza consisting of pepperoni, tomato sauce, mozzarella, and fresh oregano. It was quite filling and absolutely delicious! They also sell pizza kits so that you can make your own pizza at home. Pizzeria Vetri was created to celebrate the art of authentic pizza making. They aimed to create simple food made exactly the right way using the best and freshest ingredients served in a space where all are welcome. You can visit the Pizzeria Vetri website (https://www.pizzeriavetri.com) to order online, see menus, details about all four locations as well as to learn about classes, hosting events, and catering options. You can sign up for PV Perks at https://www.pizzeriavetri.com/pv-perks. You earn 25 points for signing up and one point for every dollar spent. You receive a $5 discount for every 50 points redeemed. They also have Happy Hour specials. I certainly enjoyed the experience and would go back again iid in the area.

What a cute little restaurant. We came here for lunch and were promptly seated. Service was nice…read moreand courteous. They have an open kitchen so you can see pizzas being made in front of you. A little pricey but the sourdough pizzas are delicious. Loved the dough. They have a nice salad menu as well. We tried the butternut squash salad and it was pretty good. Definitely recommend.

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