Tony's
About This Spot
Walking into Tony’s in Rome, New York, feels like stepping into a well-worn neighborhood favorite where the hum of friendly chatter and the scent of freshly baked pizza instantly put you at ease. It’s the kind of place where the pace slows just enough to let you settle in and appreciate the simple joy of good food and familiar faces. The space itself isn’t flashy—practical tables, warm lighting, and that unmistakable aroma invite you to pause and enjoy the moment.
What stands out at Tony’s is how every detail, from the perfectly crisp crust to the generous stretch of cheese that reaches each corner of the slice, reflects a quiet dedication to quality rather than flash. The pizza here is comfort food shaped by tradition and care, each bite balanced between a subtle crunch and a soft, flavorful center. It’s clear this is a spot where the experience matters as much as the food—whether you’re grabbing a quick meal on the go or settling in with friends.
The community feel runs deeper than just the atmosphere. The team behind the counter carries a genuine warmth, ready to share a laugh, offer a recommendation, or simply make sure your wait feels worth it. Ordering in? You’ll find delivery here that doesn’t sacrifice that just-baked freshness, bringing a slice of Tony’s neighborhood spirit right to your door.
In a town where many local eateries have their own stories and rhythms, Tony’s stands out quietly, a reminder that some of the best experiences come from places with a straightforward approach—great pizza, good company, and that unmistakable feeling of coming home, if only for a little while.
What’s Available Here
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Delivery
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Takeaway
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Dine-in
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Serves local specialty
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Solo dining
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Wheelchair-accessible seating
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Comfort food
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Quick bite
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Small plates
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Table service
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Toilet
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Casual
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Trendy
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Family friendly
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Groups
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Tourists
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University students
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Accepts reservations
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Cash only
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Good for kids
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Free of charge street parking
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Free parking lot
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Parking
Location & Hours
| Monday | Closed | |
| Tuesday | 10:00 AM - 09:00 PM | |
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| Wednesday | 10:00 AM - 09:00 PM | |
| Thursday | 10:00 AM - 09:00 PM | |
| Friday | 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM | |
| Saturday | 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM | |
| Sunday | 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM |
Thomas Hayduk 12 Jan 2026
I have to say this is probably the best deal you will find on good quality pizza. $5 for 2 slices of cheese pizza and a soda. The pizza is really good. There was plenty of cheese and sauce and the cheese went to the end of the pizza. The pizza was perfectly cooked with the crust having a slight crunch and the middle being soft and flavorful. Best $5 I have spent in a really long time.
Jazzlynn Maass 27 Dec 2025
A friend recommended Tony’s. We were just passing through and thought to try it out. We got 4 slices of pizza, 2 drinks, 2 sides of bleu cheese for $11. Amazing. Not only was it cheap but it was ACTUALLY GOOD. Gotta try the Tony’s mix. I love you Tony’s Pizza!!!!!
Dakota Lipari 13 Dec 2025
This is my third time going to Tony’s since moving to Rome. Truly one of the best places I’ve ever gone for Pizza. Medium 4 topping Pizza came to a total of $18, but that is 4 toppings. Freshly made. The team there is super nice and helpful and straight the point about letting you know your wait time if ordering through the phone. Not super greasy, lots of options. Great environment inside. A little space to eat inside. Would highly recommend.
Jaime L 01 Nov 2025
Tony’s only deserves the highest praises. They dont need a fancy dining room or loads of options to be consistently delicious. Any locals know what i’m talking about.They only take cash but its something that MANY well-loved local businesses here still do that.
Dodge Landesman 19 Oct 2025
I travel the continent 9 months a year. My general rule is, no pizza south of Baltimore, but west? I'm still trying to figure out the dividing line. Tony's is excellent pizza, made as it should be. Came hot enough to slightly burn your tongue. Heavy on the cheese, which tasted plenty good. Cheese was fresh too as was the sauce. Is Rome the last outpost of the good pizza region? Or does it end in Buffalo? Time will tell.