About
Welcome to Chittenango Pizza, a beloved pizza joint located in Chittenango, New York. Known for their mouthwatering pizzas and friendly service, Chittenango Pizza has captured the hearts of locals and visitors alike.
What sets Chittenango Pizza apart is their commitment to using fresh ingredients and traditional NY style preparation methods. Customers rave about the thin crust, rich cheese, and flavorful tomato sauce that come together to create a pizza that is truly unforgettable.
The reviews speak for themselves - customers like Barbara B., John P., Jeff S., Barbie B., and Meg C. all sing praises for the delectable pizzas served at Chittenango Pizza. Whether you're a former Brooklynite in search of a taste of home or a pizza connoisseur looking to expand your palate, Chittenango Pizza is the place to be.
So, if you find yourself in the 'Nango area, make sure to swing by Chittenango Pizza for a slice of heaven. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.
“ Best pizza I have had in a long time , former Brooklynite trust me I know pizza. Everything I have had from Chittenango Pizza is fantastic. ”
“ The food is fantastic and the servings are big. Great atmosphere and the workers are really kind. ”
“ My wife and I really enjoyed the supreme pizza. The crust, sauce and vegetables all tasted fantastic! ”
“ This pizza is delicious! I have been twice - traditional NY style pizza: thin crust, authentic rich delicious cheese and a nice tomato sauce. My favorite pizza in Chittenango. The people are friendly. It's more of a take out place though....dining room is simple, plain. ”
“ Best pizza in the 'Nango. One of the best pizza joints in Central New York. Highly recommend this spot! ”
“ I believe they are fairly new in the old Pizza Hut in town. Pizza looks Good but tasted average to me, the wings were the star for me, crispy outside juicy inside. Teriyaki wings were delicious and I also tried the bourbon which starts off semi sweet but gets a long slow burn in your mouth. Drinks are bottle drink which was different but over all decent place. I'd come back for the teriyaki wings as not many places do teriyaki. Place was a little dark when we went at 5 (few lights out which would've helped) Also Alfredo carbonara was ok as well what little bit I tried. ”
“ Pizza and wings great ! Pizza big and thin crust! Wings crispy! Fast service convient location east in and out! ”
“ Went to Chittenango Pizza a few weeks ago. The pizza and staff were amazing! Went again on Sunday and same thing. Great people and amazing pizza. This place is by far the best pizza in the CNY area and that is no exaggeration at all. So glad to have them here in Chittenango. ”
“ For a small town, Chittenango sure does have a lot of pizza joints. Chittenango Pizza is the newest, taking over a long-defunct Pizza Hut of all things. We recently gave this new player in town a try and went with a large pizza, a chef salad, and an order of chicken tenders and French fries. As soon as I walked in, I kicked myself for not ordering wings as I saw some go by on their way to a table that looked darn good (and possibly char-grilled?) Inside there is a fair amount of seating but on this occasion we did take out. It took a bit longer than the stated 40 minutes, but they were steadily busy the entire time and it was a Friday night, so I wasn't too surprised. First things first, the large pizza is LARGE. You are getting your moneys' worth ordering a pie here. The crust was not too thick or thin and had good crunch. The pizza was also right on point - not overly greasy and a good amount of cheese. Sauce wasn't anything to write home about, but it was good. The chef salad with Italian dressing was pretty standard fare and came with chopped onion and cucumber. The tenders and fries were fine, nothing really exciting here and I'd probably not order them again. As I mentioned, the wings looked great and the garlic knots in the display did too...they'll be on my next order. The pizza really was the star on this visit and that's how it should be. I'm happy we have another good spot for pizza in Chittenango, even if we didn't need one. ”