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Leo's Pizza Italian Restaurant

Leo's Pizza Italian Restaurant

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230 NJ-31, Washington, New Jersey, 07882, United States
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Jan 1, 2018
Leo's Pizza was only a quick stop for me, but I still had plenty of time to get a feel for the restaurant. There is ample space in the parking lot and the interior is cozy, clean, and well decorated. There is plenty of seating, so whether you are in a large party or by yourself, I wouldn't expect a long wait. I also was impressed by the large selection of slices available at the counter. I appreciate the opportunity to pick and choose out of what looks good. The pizza itself is pretty average. It doesn't stand out as the best I've had, but certainly isn't bad in any respect. It is a bit on the greasy side, but the cheese and sauce are good and the crust is standard. The chicken bacon ranch slice was my specialty pick for this day and it was filling. It would have benefitted from a tad more ranch dressing and chicken, but otherwise, it was satisfying.

Apr 27, 2018
We get take out from this place on Friday's when we travel to Poconos. We had ordered at least 25 take outs from them and only once pizza was so so mainly because the sauce was way too salty. Other than that- $11 bucks get you large plain pie that we enjoy.

Apr 7, 2018
We normally have had good food from here. Today i ordered eggplant collation with a salad and a chicken sandwich. I am pretty sure the food was from the previous night! The eggplant was disgusting and very dried out! The pasta was also very dry . The garlic bread it came with was hard as a rock, the side salad had brownish lettuce and the chicken sandwich was very soggy.

Apr 2, 2018
Very good food. Alot of choices. Decide inside is a turn off especially after a rush of customers, the used dishes are left in a bin in the dining room.

May 22, 2018
Since I move from NJ cant fine a good Pizzeria that knows how to make a real extra cheese pizza. NJ & NYC knows how to make a real extra cheese pizza. PA DON'T...

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Mon:10 am - 10 pm
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