Antonio's Flying Pizza, Houston, Texas, Pizza Restaurant Details

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Restaurant: Antonio's Flying Pizza

Address: 2920 Hillcroft St, Houston (Harris), Texas (TX), 77057

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Phone: (713) 783-6080

Fax: (713) 783-6089

Website: citysearch.com

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3.4 based on 5 ratings
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Pizza, Italian
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03/21/2016 12:29 pm

Best lasagna and cheesecake in Houston. Amazing service every time my wife and I go.

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01/01/2016 7:43 pm

The have the best pasta options! They recently increased their prices so I don't frequent as much :(

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04/21/2015 4:54 pm

I was disappointed.
I went here for the first (and last) time for my birthday. I chose it because I wanted to watch them throw pizza. They would not accept reservations. I had a party of 12 and was worried, so I got there early. Luckily, the restaurant was nearly empty. Strangely, it still took the hostess 30 minutes to seat us.
The service was terrible. The waitress took 30 minutes to get our drinks. They did not throw the pizza dough, even though we requested it (and we were basically the only people there). She got the order mixed up. The pizza took an hour to get to the table.
The pizza was good, but not worth the bad service.

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10/29/2014 9:43 pm

I have been going to Antonio's since it opened. My sister and I were some of the children the pizza chefs would entertain by flying the pizza across the pizza cooking area. I have been pleased to be able to take my own child there since she decided she liked pizza. One of her favorite come in from college is to come to Antonio's.

We feel that this is the best pizza in town, and we are grateful to live so close to the restaurant. The service is excellent, and most of the wait staff has been there since my daughter was little.

If you have a want pizza that is Italian pizza when we cannot be in Italy, go to Antonio's.

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10/19/2014 1:48 pm

Terrible service and food... Overpriced and poor quality.
I'm not sure how a place like this could exist for more than 40 years... The service was very slow. Every pizza and salad was overpriced and poor quality. Especially the antipasto salad which contained a lot of carrot, cucumber, radish and the cheapest meat and cheese. It has nothing to do with Italian cuisine at all!

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