$6 a slice for sweet green, soo good. The crust is great, the toppings worked really well - garlic, mozzarella, spinach and ricotta.
Had the pepperoni and supreme. Toppings were very generous and customer service was great. Flavours were amazing, however, the crust was a tad on the tough/chewy side. Prices were quite decent for the quality and size.
Just had a large New Yorker pizza and split it with a mate. Absolutely brilliant taste. Well cooked, just amazing. Really nice big slices. Nice friendly staff.
If I lived here, this would be my local pizza place
I have ate here a couples of times and the pizzas are lovely 😊 The big pizza, is giant! You will definitely look funny walking out of the shop with such a big pizza box. Personally, I think the smaller pizzas taste better than the big ones. I loveeeeee their sweet green pizza and the bacon and cheese scrolls are amazing.
Good late snack if you're in the area, always hot & crispy slices. Top value, friendly staff and there is seating outside. The happy daize vegan slice is my favourite - no pizza cheese hangover
Epic place for that pizza fix!
They do pizzas by the slice here so it's a great craving-satisfying snack.
Would probably be a conversation piece rocking up to a party with a couple of their truly epic 22-inch bad boys!!
When eating this pizza freshly cooked it is amazing! Loved the pepperoni pizza the most!
Love the single serve slice. The pizza was delicious too. Definitely going back again!
Epic Pizza (I soon learned; unaffiliated with Epic Games/Fortnite) do "New York style" pizza. Ballsy claim because we're in Sydney, in the other side of the globe.
I've been to New York and I've lived in the US where NY pizza joints are abundant and I've had my fair share of NY pizza, and I can say that Epic Pizza is pretty great. You can buy by the slice, where the slices are as big (if not bigger) than your head, and you can also buy smaller, more manageable sized whole pizzas. If I remember right the "medium size pizza" was 12' diameter. Decent.
The "Date Night" combo (or something to that affect) was $40 for two medium sized pizzas, two drinks of your choice and a side of your choice. A little pricier than Dominos, but substantially larger, and in my humble opinion, well worth the price. A solid deal.
The crust was good, with a decent chew and a nice crusty exterior. Not deep pan, and not thin and crispy; exactly what I want in a New York style pizza. I got the Hawaiian (called the Aloha) because I'm freaky, and the ham stood out as being pretty great quality. The pineapples weren't anything special (I think they were tinned), but they hit the spot, and the tomato sauce had a tang and a very gentle sweetness to it that was pleasant.
The garlic bread was pretty alright, but honestly after the single pizza I was already stuffed. As in I was stuffed from the pizza, not the pizza was stuffed. No stuffed crusts here.
Definitely keen to check out more stuff.
Also sweet neon sign and decor.
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