Tiny’s Pizza-N-Pasta
“Delivery service was fast and (unlike Giovanni's on the Concourse) it is truly to your door service.”
“These large, gourmet style pizzas were around 12 slices each, putting them in a pseudo monster pizza like status.”
“The pizza was amazing even by New York standards.”
Tiny’s Pizza-N-Pasta
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
5 reviews
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Ordered a Bacon Cheeseburger that didn't even have cheese, it just looked like a sad sad burger, the other thing I order a Cesar salad with Grilled chicken, the chick was very rubbery and tasted old, the salad was beyond bland.
This place was recommended to me by a neighbor and I will be telling them that their recommendation sucked !
I got, ahem, to speak with Tiny hisself.
Incredible owner! Very very kind, no New York attitude. Talked about the neighborhood, provided safety tips.
Cheap, large slices. Two fiddy for a cheese.
Went for a ride w/ a friend to drop something off and decided to try a slice. We shared a plain pizza and wish I had not. This place had one of the best pizza's I have tasted. This place is Def on my top 5!!!
I love were pizza so for me to say this goes on my top 5 it has to be yummy.
Tiny's is a cozy little pizza place with a friendly staff. I took a look at the menu and it had a good variety of food.
I have never had pizza w/a sesame seed crust. I want more!!!! It had the right amount of cheese and the right amount of sauce. It was delish.
I had been meaning to try this place out since a good friend lives less than half a block away. Finally I stopped by and picked up a slice that I shared with a friend since we were on our way to dinner and didn't want to spoil our appetite. Well let me tell you I wish I had gotten two slices for myself since this pizza was delicious. I loved the perfect ratio of cheese and sauce, the crust was thin and crispy with sesame seeds.
I'm so mad at myself for not trying this place before and for sure stop here again if I'm in the area.
When it came to a friend's house party in the Bronx (#1), we were spread a tad thin. Minus some nacho dip and enough booze to start a liquor store, there was no food in sight. Enter in local pizzeria Tiny's, who after a quick phone call, delivered a slew of pies to save the night.
Despite the slightly misleading name, Tiny's delivered for us in a big way. These large, gourmet style pizzas were around 12 slices each, putting them in a pseudo monster pizza like status. Each slice was a tasty, consisting of a lovely sesame thin crust, along with a zesty sauce to booty. Tangy yet savory, this was the kind of pizza many local New Yorkers would approve of while folding each slice through a flimsy half.
The warm slices of the plain pie was the perfect treat to a long night only an alcoholic would appreciate. Next up was the meat lovers pie, which for all accounts and purposes, was so hearty that it would only a little more than one slice to fill up. A swig of something fierce, along with a bite of Tiny's was the common practice for the rest of the night.
Hours later when the hangover headaches began and visions of being mugged in the city's most sketchy borough, non-Bronx guests started munching away for part II of the pizza binge. For some folks, the true mark of a quality pizza is how it tastes when it's at room temperature or cold. These babies passed the test and made for even better cold pizza, or as we say amongst the stoner crowd, "breakfast."
In the end, I think Tiny's is a quality local pizza joint. There are lots of stalemate pizzas throughout the boroughs that operate primarily as a take out joint, which are all consistently mediocre. Tiny's on the other hand, gets my thumbs up for one upping the echelon with remarkable quality with reasonable prices.
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(#1) Yes, you read that right.