Amazing pizza, esp. the 'Baker slice' & vegan pie. A Harlem gem that's outta this world!
This Italian-American pizzeria in Harlem is a must-visit for pizza lovers, especially those seeking a top-notch slice. Reviewers rave about their unique 'Baker slice' and even a surprisingly delicious vegan pizza option that appeals to non-vegans alike. It's a place that stays with you, offering a memorable pizza experience that rivals the best in the city.
This establishment offers classic Italian-American pizza, with a particular standout being the 'Baker slice' which is highly recommended. Even their vegan pizza has garnered praise, with one reviewer calling it 'outta this world amazing,' even if they weren't vegan. The general consensus is that they serve excellent pizza, with one user specifically noting their slice as the best in the neighborhood.
"Highly recommended are the 'Baker slice' and their vegan pizza, which has been described as 'outta this world amazing' by a non-vegan customer."
Customers highly recommend this pizzeria, praising its exceptional pizza, including unique options like the 'Baker slice' and even a standout vegan pizza.
"Commenter agreed that the pizza at Uncle Tony's looks similar, but noted it is slightly smaller there."
Positive"Commenter suggested Uncle Tony's on Amsterdam Ave in Harlem."
Positive"Commenter stated that the grandma slice at Uncle Tony's in Hamilton Heights looks very similar to the pictured pizza and is light and foldable."
Positive"The commenter mentions Uncle Tony's as the sister pizzeria of Fumo."
Neutral"According to the commenter, Uncle Tony's Pizza offers the best slice in the neighborhood."
Positive"Uncle Tony's is described as 'outta this world amazing', with the commenter, who is not vegan, being a fan of their vegan pizza and having successfully recommended it to others."
Positive"Uncle Tony's was mentioned as a recommendation."
Neutral"Uncle Tony's by City College is recommended, while Dado's by 125th is considered okay but inconsistent."
Neutral"Uncle Tony's, located near City College, is a place the commenter still thinks about."
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