Tom’s Delicious Pizza
“If you're in the Morningside Heights, west Harlem, Manhattanville, Columbia U. area, trek a bit down the hill on the west side of Broadway to see if you agree with me.”
“Way cheaper than other shops in the Columbia/MSM/JTS area.”
“They are always fast to deliver, the food is always hot and amazing.”
Tom’s Delicious Pizza
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
5 reviews
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Standard, middle-of-the-road pizza. It was an easy delivery and the pizza came warm. The crust was okay but not that crispy. We ordered it for a little kid party and the kids devoured it just as they would any cheese pizza.
I would have a knife handy though to cut the pizza slices in half for kids. They were quite large slices for kids.
Not much else to say about Tom's. One large cheese was 13.50. We ordered 3 pies for 10 kids and 2 adults and had 2 pies leftover. It the future, we'll probably just order two pies and have 3/4 of a pie left.
I used to order from here a good amount and it was decent, but this is not to say that I wouldn't order from here again.
The plain cheese pizza never disappointed and their other menu options as well, like the heros or pastas or buffalo wings. I just saw some inconsistencies that made me prefer other pizza places in the area, i.e. canned mushrooms and more recently, burnt garlic knots.
In the end, this place gives you a pretty great deal for your money and delivers quick; which is sometimes all you need out here.
I grabbed lunch on a very rainy day two days ago at Tom's Delicious Pizza, and frankly, I was just glad to be inside at that point. The gladness ended there.
This was horrible, horrible, pizza reminiscent of when I was a little boy, bought "pizza dough" in Foodtown with my mom, and tried to make my own on a metal pizza stone in our combination microwave/convection oven. Wait, it's much worse than that.
The crust really tasted like that supermarket, Pillsbury pizza crust, gummy, chewy, doughy, and the cheese was not the slightest bit integrated to the surface of the sauce, and instead just came off in unsatisfying shredded-cheese-shaped pieces.
There's a real lack of good, quick, lunch-y places around the Riverside Church/Manhattan School of Music/International House area. Sigh.
The "Are these photos helpful?" photos at the bottom of the box I'm writing in right now look gross, and in fact are very helpful. This is what you'll get if you eat here. Avoid at all costs.
What a gem! Tucked all the way up there in Manhattanville! One of those joints that seems really gross and nasty but has excellent, excellent food. Apparently only a few locals and blue collar construction-road-work-type workers know about it. These slices are stacked with lots of cheese and toppings, for a cheap price. I had this meat-lovers slice that had a ricotta white sauce and mozzarella. Whew, it was good. The sausage slice was nice as well. I'm going back tomorrow to try a slice of the white pizza.
Great sized slices, perfectly foldable, excellent crust. Yeesh. You almost hate to gush about it too much. I would go out of my way to get this slice again. If you're in the Morningside Heights, west Harlem, Manhattanville, Columbia U. area, trek a bit down the hill on the west side of Broadway to see if you agree with me.
Excellent pizza, and fairly fast delivery. We love the supreme pie, very large and a great deal at $20