Being from Chicago I am naturally a Pizza snob however when i visited Atlanta and tried pizza from this place it really humbled me lets put it that way.
My father is a Neapolitan immigrant who spent his entire childhood in Napoli (He moved to America when he was 17) and I have multiple talented cooks in the family, one of which owns and is head chef at a popular Italian restaurant known for it's great food. To say the least, I know what high quality authentic Italian food tastes like and so does my Father, and both of us agree (along with other family members who have eaten here) this pizza is the real deal.
To me it had an aroma and taste that was kinda strange and not exactly wonderful at first.........But after a few SLICES of pizza it became sort of good tasting and the aroma got more pleasant too......That's my perception anyway........Yours may be different.......
LOL @ these jokers. Nothing like someone telling you their product is the best in the United States. Usually, the way it works, someone ELSE decides what's the best ... "It's the best I've ever tasted in my life!" awesome, owner, glad to have your unbiased opinion.
This place sucks, they charge you $4 for 8oz can of soda, and make you eat pizza on cheap thin paper towels that break from the grease of the pizza, not to mention how loud and crowded the restaurant is, also there’s only one pizza size, so it is hard to figure out how to order if you can’t get like one medium, and a small, because there’s only one pizza size so you end up spending even more money you might end up spending $100+ for just a family of four to five. but at least the pizza tastes good. But it’s not worth the money, if you consider the experience, I recommended if you want to get pizza from Antico, get takeout and enjoy it at home, because the experience is better when you can eat on plates and not spend over $20 to keep you hydrated.
Like I said, this can be the real deal as in real authentic italian pizza, but italian pizza isn't the best. Trust me, most people are dissapointed when they go to Italy to eat pizza. Italy is more famous for their Gelato than their pizza.
Awesome place if you like to bite into a floppy pizza pulling all the uncut toppings off in one bite sitting on a wood bench shoulder to shoulder with sweaty patrons in a windowless dungeon that smells like a gym sock ... which is why you should order anchovies as your car gets towed.
the only reason you think this pizza is good is becaue the owner is italian, it is overhyped, and all of the ingredients are straight from italy. You are just another person who buys the hype, and did you even read what I said? I said it is good, but far from the best. Also, why call me a moron, we each have opinions, no need to resort to name calling. Like I said, people around the world go to Italy only to be dissapointed by the pizzas, ice cream is what italy does best.
are you serious? Have you only eaten Papa Johns/Pizza Hut/Dominoes your entire life? Do you even know what a REAL pizza is supposed to taste like? Don't get me wrong, the pizza isn't that bad. The only thing above average is the crust and the wait time. Everything else isn't even close to the 20 dollar price tag. Go to Europe, and I am sure you will find better pizza around every corner.
Atlanta is not a pizza city so of course it won’t fit many peoples criteria. As a general rule, most pizza places are poor quality outside of the NYC/Jersey/ New England area. So if you do find a decent pizza place in the south, it’s usually expensive and not flexible with your needs
I finally ate here on May 25, 2013. It was worth all the wait, hype, everything else. Greatest place I've ever had pizza. I was blown away.
It’s high pizza
Being from Chicago I am naturally a Pizza snob however when i visited Atlanta and tried pizza from this place it really humbled me lets put it that way.
Food can be a learning experience. I visit Chicago once in a while. Their quality of sausages is above average compared to cities
My father is a Neapolitan immigrant who spent his entire childhood in Napoli (He moved to America when he was 17) and I have multiple talented cooks in the family, one of which owns and is head chef at a popular Italian restaurant known for it's great food. To say the least, I know what high quality authentic Italian food tastes like and so does my Father, and both of us agree (along with other family members who have eaten here) this pizza is the real deal.
I tried antico Margareta pizza 11/19/24 for the first time it's the best pizza I have ever had I will return
Interisting that he tops pizza with scamorza cheese, wonder what it tastes like?
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To me it had an aroma and taste that was kinda strange and not exactly wonderful at first.........But after a few SLICES of pizza it became sort of good tasting and the aroma got more pleasant too......That's my perception anyway........Yours may be different.......
LOL @ these jokers. Nothing like someone telling you their product is the best in the United States. Usually, the way it works, someone ELSE decides what's the best ... "It's the best I've ever tasted in my life!" awesome, owner, glad to have your unbiased opinion.
Ok snarky, I'm not the owner and this is the best pizza in Atlanta
I'm getting taken on a date here today 😁
Tell him to take me next
Best neopolitan pizza you will get in Atlanta but it’s still not my favorite style.
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One bite, everyone knows the rules.
This place sucks, they charge you $4 for 8oz can of soda, and make you eat pizza on cheap thin paper towels that break from the grease of the pizza, not to mention how loud and crowded the restaurant is, also there’s only one pizza size, so it is hard to figure out how to order if you can’t get like one medium, and a small, because there’s only one pizza size so you end up spending even more money you might end up spending $100+ for just a family of four to five. but at least the pizza tastes good. But it’s not worth the money, if you consider the experience, I recommended if you want to get pizza from Antico, get takeout and enjoy it at home, because the experience is better when you can eat on plates and not spend over $20 to keep you hydrated.
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As a general rule avoid busy restaurants on weekend evenings. I go on a weekday at around 3 o’clock and I’m the only customer there.
Like I said, this can be the real deal as in real authentic italian pizza, but italian pizza isn't the best. Trust me, most people are dissapointed when they go to Italy to eat pizza. Italy is more famous for their Gelato than their pizza.
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Yeah, but he screwed his employees. Settled a government lawsuit
Awesome place if you like to bite into a floppy pizza pulling all the uncut toppings off in one bite sitting on a wood bench shoulder to shoulder with sweaty patrons in a windowless dungeon that smells like a gym sock ... which is why you should order anchovies as your car gets towed.
the only reason you think this pizza is good is becaue the owner is italian, it is overhyped, and all of the ingredients are straight from italy. You are just another person who buys the hype, and did you even read what I said? I said it is good, but far from the best.
Also, why call me a moron, we each have opinions, no need to resort to name calling. Like I said, people around the world go to Italy only to be dissapointed by the pizzas, ice cream is what italy does best.
Shut the fuck up its the best pizza in the world
ItsYeBoiTrogzy, no it’s not, antico sucks, it’s way overpriced, and the experience sucks
are you serious? Have you only eaten Papa Johns/Pizza Hut/Dominoes your entire life? Do you even know what a REAL pizza is supposed to taste like?
Don't get me wrong, the pizza isn't that bad. The only thing above average is the crust and the wait time. Everything else isn't even close to the 20 dollar price tag. Go to Europe, and I am sure you will find better pizza around every corner.
DzekoVelez nah
DzekoVelez yes I agree and plus they charge you $4-5 for a 12 ounce soda can at my location
Antico is bad, well at least my location is, they make you eat the pizza on paper towels and charge you $4-5 for a 12 ounce soda can
Atlanta is not a pizza city so of course it won’t fit many peoples criteria. As a general rule, most pizza places are poor quality outside of the NYC/Jersey/ New England area. So if you do find a decent pizza place in the south, it’s usually expensive and not flexible with your needs
fucking disgusting using the milk of another animal and consuming it, why don't you use your mothers milk and make cheese ?
Shut up 🤡
Lasagna pie in the Battery before a Braves game just hits different🤌