Ness Pizza House
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Sauce: very original…not too zesty but very flavorful….not too tomatoey either
vodka sauce is out of this world.”
“Their sandwiches (I've had both the meatball and the chicken parm) are great and huge too.”
“A clean store, friendly staff, and fresh food will keep me coming back.”
Ness Pizza House
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
6 reviews
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By no means is Ness Pizza the best thing NJ has seen in terms of pizza, but I would say that it definitely ranks up there in terms of what Fair Lawn has to offer. Their slices are this but tasty. They have a nice balance of sauce and cheese on their pizzas which is big thing I look out for when buying slices. I really must commend Ness on their vodka sauce as well. A meal at Ness for me usually consists of a slice, a small penne vodka, and a drink all for around $8.
I have also had their grilled chicken ceasar sald which is one of my favorites around town (they give a lot of chicken). Their chicken parm is okay (a little oily). And the bread the serve with meals seem to be store bought not fresh baked which is a little bit of a shame.
Overall in terms of the pizza places in the area this is definitely a solid choice. A clean store, friendly staff, and fresh food will keep me coming back.
My company orders from Ness…alot. More so b/c its conveniently located down the road nd inexpensive. The pizza is good, not great. I usually need about 4 napkins to soak up the gallon of oil on my slice. Otherwise, its really cheesy and decent in comparison to other pizzerias in this area.
This was my first and last time here. Your typical hole in the wall pizzeria that doesn't wow your taste buds.
You want to eat everything off of the menu (which is why we ordered a few things) but the food was not good.
The crab cakes were fried to the point of no taste and the shrimp fra diavlo had jalapeños in it!! (NOT Italian if you ask me)
I was very disappointed…
It is really more Ness's Pizza and Italian Restaurant in terms of the food.
Owner is nice and so are the other workers.
The pizza here is ok, Turvino's/Ness are better. 3..but they give a good amount if not overwhelming of toppings. Better than chain pizza though.
5 for the Meatball Hero. Very large, very good, and the price is definitely fine.
So a mix of 5 and 3, give it a 4. Stick with the hero's.
So I'm updating my review for Ness and bumping it up a star after eating here many more times. Their pizza is a very good thin crust. Some pies might be made with an extremely thin crust which may become more cracker like upon baking. It happens though, I'd still prefer a super thin crust to a doughy crust. I think Ness has really nailed the sexy sauce/crust combination. The sauce is very obviously home made and not from a shitty jar/can. Their sandwiches (I've had both the meatball and the chicken parm) are great and huge too. Their muscles are all right, I'd probably get them again but not the best I've ever had. Chicken caesar salad is fine (kind of a typical pizzeria salad). Overall, Ness will give you a good bang for your buck, prices are very reasonable.
Ness is a hole in the wall type pizzeria (although there is a dining area to the side). Their counter space is kind of weird because on display is everything BUT their pizza which is inconveniently hidden in a corner.
All in all, I'm a fan of Ness thin crust pizza and will continue coming back.
Been eating here for what seems like forever. It's like my go to place. Food is great, plentiful and more than reasonable. I can even get 1/2 orders of pasta if I'm not all that hungry. Staff is friendly, attentive and engaging. Great pizza, mussels, pasta and pretty much everything else. Of all the places I've reviewed, Ness is the only one I've been to literally hundreds of times and I'm sure, hundreds more. All the best.