Gianni’s Italian Specialty Food
“Fresh mozzarella and ricotta made on site in addition to a fantastic array of freshly prepared meals, pizza, stuffed breads, paninis and sandwiches.”
“Great butcher shop as well and be sure to get there on Thursdays for fresh deliveries of Napoleans because they sell out fast.”
“Authentic Sicilian cuisine: pizzas, loads of varieties of eggplant dishes, house cured mozzarella, ricotta and sausages.”
Gianni’s Italian Specialty Food
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
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Wow… Why don't places like this exist in Colorado?! Say what you will about New Jersey, but one thing we can do right is Italian food. Gianni's is a perfect example of this. Fresh mozzarella and ricotta made on site in addition to a fantastic array of freshly prepared meals, pizza, stuffed breads, paninis and sandwiches.
The pizza is great, the crust is thin and strikes a perfect balance of being both crunchy and chewy. I've tried several varieties and have really enjoyed them all. Their classic pizza (cheese/red sauce) and margarita are both great, or if you are looking to branch out a little they have fairly unique toppings such as eggplant and capers.
I also LOVE the sandwiches here. The bread they use is absolutely fantastic. They have several options to choose from on the menu, or you can build your own. I usually make my own and go for something basic– some fresh mozzarella, some sliced buffalo chicken, tomato and lettuce– it tastes so amazing it doesn't even need condiments!
They are also always featuring different sides and entrees that I believe they make fresh daily. You can buy as much or as little as you'd like. Sausage and peppers, manicotti, baked ziti, eggplant rolatini– you get the idea. Everything I've tried I've enjoyed.
The people who work here are enthusiastic, friendly, and seem to love what they do. I hope Gianni's sticks around Atlantic Highlands for a long time!