Leo’s Pizza
“I have since ordered twice from them, prices are reasonable and delivery is fast.”
“Service is pretty fast and it's a very convenient location being right near the 36th Ave station.”
“I have tried all the pizza delivery in Queens and had pretty much given up.”
Leo’s Pizza
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
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
5 reviews
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Convenient location right across from the train station. This is the 2nd time I've seen this place change their name since I have moved to Astoria.
I would say it is only ok because the sauce is way too sweet. The location is great because it's on the way home, but that is about it. I'll have to come back and try one of the rolls or something else instead of the pizza. Will give it another try.
What a pleasant, delicious, unexpected surprise! Right off the N train 36th ave subway stop. Pepperoni slice was awesome, only 3 bucks, and the people watching from this spot is great. Employees are super friendly too.
I might try them again for pizza. Doubt I'll order pasta again.
Ordered up the Grilled chicken alfredo. With tax plus ample tip, came out to $17 for delivery. Didn't think this was that much, since I have yet to find a pizza joint in the area that doesn't give you such heaping portions as to give two meals.
Delivery was quick. The guy was nice. Food was still hot. They honored my fettuccini request.
Grilled chicken had good aroma, and seemed to have been done fresh. The chicken seasoning was salt heavy…though fine once mixed in. I still had to jooj it up with various seasonings after the initial mix, because it really didn't have any depth of flavor.
Good alfredo sauce, but cloying, as the chicken seasoning just disappeared. It did taste homemade…though who knows….
My expectations weren't that high…but I didn't expect to have to pull three spices from my stash to bring out flavor.
Lastly, the portion size was rather small for that price tag. It was an ample lunch portion. But $17 for pasta delivery that I could easy replicate by joojing up jarred alfredo isn't all that pleasing to me. Still, a solid option, depending on who else is delivering.
It's just not there, sorry. I been in here a few times and those few times all I got was average to what I would consider needed improving pizza. The first time I came here I had the what would be the deep dish slice. It wasn't served hot enough. So the cheese clumped (not much flavor). Too much dough and not enough sauce (Again, no flavor).
The second time was with a friend who decided to meet me here and grab a quick slice. I order a slice with eggplants and though the slice was well topped with eggplants, meaning good on the toppings that is, the overall slice was just not tasty. What goes on top of the pizza is somewhat abundant. But it isn't enjoyable. Food should be tasty and enjoyable.
And basically the regular slice is just okay with no character. Why? The crust needs work, the crust is too thick and not pizza crust-like. The mozzarella is is plastic like, you can't taste it and the sauce is dry.
On some days this place seems like one of those places with bland plastic pizza. Especially when it gets slow.
It's not bad but it's not good.
Nice and CHEAP! Not cheap in a bad way either, this pizza place is great to stop by if you're getting off the 36th Ave stop and need a quick bite. Nothing stellar to say about the place itself or the specialty slices (might not always have what you're looking for). But in terms of straight up pizza, it's quick, cheap, and tasty. I'd recommend it.