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Willington Pizza House

Willington Pizza has been serving pizzas for 20 years. Their designer pizzas, including red potato pizza and seafood casino pizza, have been featured in the New York Times, on Good Morning America, and have won "Best of Tolland County" for many years running.

25 River Rd (Rt 32)
Willington
CT
United States
Telephone : 860.429.7433

Type of cuisine served :

  • Pizza
  • Italian

Related web pages :

Price Details

The typical price range for a meal at Willington Pizza House is $5.01 - $15

Payment Methods

All restaurants accept cash; additional methods of payment are :-

  • gift certificates
  • Visa
  • MasterCard/Eurocard

Alcohol : wine / beer.

Smoking : section.

Dress : casual.

Parking : own parking lot.


Reviews

The pizza here is good. The pizza here is good. 15 years ago or so when they only had one location, some friends and I thought their pizza sauce was excessively salty, but somewhere in the past that changed. Their crust is not flat enough to be Neapolitan but it is definitely not cakey like the Sicilian style. It does remind one of the Greek style available almost everywhere, but here it is not greasy. It is a good crust nonetheless. They bake the pies in those new fangled automated assembly line belt-fed baker ovens in steel (presumably) pans. So this is not traditional 'on the bricks' style. The crust does not develop the slight chewiness you might remember from the 'old days'. However this isn't bad; it's just different. They accommodate everyone with a wide selection of toppings, inviting you to design your own taste... My personal favorite is garlic and eggplant on a red sauce. There's a selection of Italian style meals and grinders on the menu. The grinders are probably great. My only foray into the other offerings was disappointing. Apparently they believe their pizza sauce is a general purpose pasta sauce as well. We Italians know that this is NOT the case but then again we go to a pizza restaurant for pizza. Their sit-down menu is available to go - although sometimes you can wait at the take out counter for what seems like an eternity before any one of the bevy of part-time UConn students who staff the place bothers to attend to taking your order. The place can get very busy - naturally - with the campus nearby, but even townies fairly regularly fill the place up.

Food Rating [6/10] Service Rating [6/10] Ambiance Rating [6/10]



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