De Lorenzo's Tomato Pies
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Top Sentiments among De Lorenzo's Tomato Pies Reviewers
Good Sausage topping
Mediocre sauces
Fresh ingredients
Amazing tomato flavor
Good cheese
Customer Reviews (48 reviews)
trenton1
on Citysearch Feb 07, 2009(1)The pizza/tomato is, at best, so-so (2)There are VERY SERIOUS SHORTCOMINGS WITH THIS DUMP: (a) the outright arrogance of the owners and staff. Expect to be treated like dirt! (if you don't believe me read what... (more)
davidthefoodguy
on Citysearch Jan 03, 2009I ate there last night, and I will say the tomato pie was excellent, however; I will not patronize this establishment again. The staff was unfriendly; they had an open table that could accommodate six people but... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Nov 23, 2008When there, stay there, the best pizza in the state. Cozy dining, bring your own bottle, very warm. The is to die for, so light, you could eat a whole pie. highly endorse this pizza resturant.... (more)
rottonpie
on Citysearch Aug 22, 2008If you like fat crust pizza- skip this place. However, if you by any chance happen to love thin crust or at least willing to try- go for the D'Lorenzo's pizza. I been there at Hamilton Ave place, which is supposedly much... (more)
rocco1
on Citysearch Aug 04, 2008You would have to go to a gourmet restaurant like Osteria on North Broad in Philadelphia to get anything close. Anyone who says different has no appreciation for good food. Who the heck cares if the pizza is not... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Jun 11, 2008DeLorenzo's seems so out of place for it being in Trenton. It looks like a house from the outside but the inside is very restaurant-eque. The service is pretty good and the food is delicious.... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Mar 11, 2008Love DeLorenzo's Pizza??!!! It is just the bestest pizza anywhere. It's family owner and operated for 100 years, and they still make them the way they always did. There's usually a wait time...but it's worth it.... (more)
itgirlyea
on Citysearch Feb 16, 2008I always get mine with Mushrooms, Onions and Sweet Peppers!! The sweet peppers are the secret ingredient to a great pizza and very hard to find at other pizza places. Give it a try. Bon Apetit!... (more)
nikkihoy
on Citysearch Jan 13, 2008De Lorenzo's recently opened a second location in Robbinsville, NJ. Check out their website (delorenzostomatopies) for further information. I've been frequenting their Hudson St. locale for 30 years and their... (more)
fshnt21
on Citysearch Dec 23, 2007FOUND OUT ABOUT DE LORENZO'S AROUND 1972 AND NOT MUCH HAS CHANGED... THANKFULLY NOT THE PIE'S !!! NO, YHEY DON'T HAVE A PUBLIC RESTROOM AND IF THAT'S BIG ON YOUR LIST OF THING'S TO DO WHEN YOU GO OUT TO EAT, DON'T GO. IF... (more)
javin70
on Citysearch Nov 26, 2007I have to admit ive been reading reviews for a couple of weeks and they have all been amazing to say the least. So today i finally found time with my schedule to make a trip i live in manalapan on rt 33 so it was about a half an... (more)
eatemupyumyum
on Citysearch Jul 29, 2007Been going to DeLorenzos for 55 years and nothings changed except the family members running the place. I've traveled all over the states and made it a point to eat some pie where ever I've been ,(in trenton we call... (more)
italyman
on Citysearch Jun 10, 2007The best pizza in the world . Hamilton is just a bad knock off of Hudson street. Yea so what they dont have a bathroom , its the price you have to pay for the BEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD . Just go shut up and enjoy ..... (more)
donna320
on Citysearch Jan 04, 2007If you're looking for pizza, don't come to Delorenzo's, but if you're looking for the best TOMATO PIE in NJ rush right in. The place is small, but that is just the charm of a row home turned restaurant. If you have any... (more)
petebanks
on Citysearch Oct 21, 2006Just stoped by after hearing about it and found the greatest pizza in the world. We were in town for business. I can agree that its not in the best part of town however they have a police officer that works there. Not only... (more)
genegonia
on Citysearch Aug 22, 2006I read the Citysearch reviews and drove all the way to the seedy side of town that De Lorenzo's is in. Crisp crust... yes, tasty... no. By the way, I actually liked the fact that the restaurant was a hole in the wall in a... (more)
jlawrence08648
on Citysearch Jul 23, 2006I live in Trenton, there are several other places in Trenton I would get pizza from than DeLorenzo's. I love pizza and travel for it. Give me New York pizza, give me New Haven pizza, give me Philadelphia pizza, give me... (more)
Contributor
on Citysearch Jul 16, 2006<b>In Short<br></b>Long ago transformed from row house to restaurant, this family-run pizzeria still feels like a home. The tomato pie is as down-home and authentic as the surroundings. Sweet chunks of ripe... (more)
bbheiney
on Citysearch Jul 13, 2006I grew up and lived in Trenton for close to 25 years. There were two places to go for true tomatoe pies. You were either a De Lorenzo's fan (Hudson) or a Maruca fan (N. Olden Ave) Now that Maruca's has gone by the wayside, De... (more)
lexicog
on Citysearch Mar 13, 2006Sadly, I grew up in the NJ/NY area and never ate at DeLorenzo's until recently when visiting my mother in the hospital over there in Trenton (I live in WA now). It was a very difficult trip, but let me tell you- thank god... (more)