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Veneto Ristorante Pizzeria

Veneto Ristorante Pizzeria

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3.5 Google Review
554-556 Allen Rd, Bernards, New Jersey, 07920, United States
(908) 901-0111 venetonj.com
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Apr 10, 2018
NO STAR if possible - I would never walk in this restaurant again. IF I was dying and this is the only place I could go eat at, I would still think multiple times before walking in this place again. Restaurant is always looking like run down place or in ghetto – soda crate everywhere, fountain machine not clean, place is always dark. ANYHOW, reason for me to rate this place - I got two slice of plain pizza, cost me $6.87(no soda or special combo meal). That had me thinking what I got to run up my bill to $6.87. I understand you in neighborhood with rich people all around you but still – no need to chop off their head with outrages price.

Apr 19, 2018
Website says entrees come w potato and vegetable. I got neither and when I called they argued a me and said they’ve never had a complaint. Looking at reviews, I beg to differ. Running a business starts w respecting your customers and correcting something when you are wrong. I will not return here.

Apr 4, 2018
Watch the price that is rung up. I was overcharged and had to fight with them to charge me the menu price. I ordered straight from the menu and and was rung up a higher price and was given a really hard time

Aug 3, 2016
Very convenient location for those of us who live nearby. Tasty pizza at a reasonable price. Not really a tourist place to go if you are visiting though. It is a local pizzeria, enough said.

Jun 21, 2015
Veneto, is our home away from home. Consistently delicious. Family run business. Great energy as soon as you walk in. Their food is as good I could make, AND I am a first generation Italian who has learned from my family. Highly recommend!!!

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Opening Hours

Mon:10:30 am - 9 pm
Tue:10:30 am - 9 pm
Wed:10:30 am - 9 pm
Thu:10:30 am - 9 pm
Fri:10:30 am - 10 pm
Sat:10:30 am - 10 pm

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