Ann & Tony’s Restaurant
“They readily accomodated this request and others as well: Spiedino alla Romana and gnocchi in pesto (neither was on the menu).”
“Try the Rigatoni Ann & Tony's – its not on the menu anymore but the chef will make it for you.”
Ann & Tony’s Restaurant
Takes Reservations: Yes
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 $11-30
4 reviews
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Dear friends and decent wine made this a great evening. The food … well, not so much. The fried calamari was not crispy. What is the point of the calories if it is not crunchy! One in our party really enjoyed her chicken with artichoke hearts, a meal she has had before and loved, but the rest of us thought our meals were just OK. Not a rave review considering it is located in the midst of Little Italy. Disappointing.
I really wanted to like Ann & Tony's. With their history, their personality, and their overall caring for their customers, they have a great background. But the food just wasn't that great.
My friend and I braved a snowstorm from the Fordham road train station, but that didn't deter us. Their bread was excellent (From Addeo's, of course), the olive oil dip was good, and the salad they gave was basic but it was free, so it was a nice touch. The main courses weren't anything special at all. My friend had the Veal Parm, which was ok overall. Sauce was ok, veal quality was ok, cheese was ok, etc. My dish was Chicken Cardinale which didn't fare as well. The proscuitto and cheese were good, but thats a given on Arthur Ave; however, the chicken was poor quality, there wasn't that much of it, the peppers were ok, and the sauce wasn't anything special. The sauce we got on the sides of pasta wasok, but it lacked flavor.
I give this place an extra star because of how cheap it was (especially if you use the coupons from their website), but Ann & Tony's isn't a place that should be a priority for anyone to visit based on what I experienced. However, I will probably give it another shot eventually.
Came here with family after a show at the Botanical Gardens tonight. A nice little Italian place in the Bronx. Interior ambiance is nice and there are a lot of nice photographs and artwork on the walls. Food was good, I had linguine frutti di mare (their special for the day) and some mussels as appetizer. Service was decent. Nothing to seriously write home about but a nice place. Would come back.
I like this place very much. The food is very much like homemade – not exactly Mario Batali but straightforward, fresh and well done. Hot antipasto plate includes mozzarella wrapped in toast, eggplant, stuffed mushroom, calamari and shrimp. Pretty skimpy tho and the calamari was mushy – prob was frozen. Whole plate not too bad but had much better. Linguini with white clams was good, skimpy again on clams tho and broccoli rabe side nice and fresh, not overcooked.
Lousy wine list and surprisingly expensive bottles – by glass mediocre selections but reasonable. Nothing terrible.
Best thing here is friendly staff.
Again, I like it here but there are better places nearby tho.