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The restaurant Tony’s Coal Fired Pizza & Slice House in San Francisco’s vibrant North Beach neighborhood is a must-visit for pizza lovers. You’ll discover a casual yet trendy spot where the aroma of delicious coal-fired pizza fills the air.
This pizzeria offers a fantastic dining experience, whether you’re looking for a quick bite or a relaxed meal. It’s the perfect place to enjoy authentic flavors in a lively setting.
Tony’s Coal Fired Pizza & Slice House offers a lively spot for pizza lovers, with many praising its unique coal-fired pies and enjoyable atmosphere. While it often gets busy, leading to a bit of a wait, the quality of the food generally makes it a worthwhile experience for many patrons.
Customers often find the pizza itself to be a good value, despite some feeling it’s a bit pricier than average. However, some experiences with service can be inconsistent, with occasional reports of disorganization or staff attitude impacting the overall visit.
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Tony’s Coal Fired Pizza & Slice House holds an overall score of 6.5, indicating an average experience, with customer satisfaction at 58.4%, suggesting a mixed reception. The Food (7.3) stands out as a strong point, consistently receiving good feedback from many of the 606 customer comments.
However, Service (4.9) appears to be an area needing attention, with a notable number of negative remarks among the 188 critical observations. The Ambience (5.8) is generally seen as average, often described as lively but sometimes crowded.
Similarly, Value (5.6) receives an average assessment; while some find it worth the cost, others feel it leans towards the pricier side. This balanced feedback, drawn from 354 positive and 188 negative comments, paints a picture of a place with clear strengths and areas for refinement.
Tony’s Coal Fired Pizza & Slice House delivers on its core offering, with many praising the distinctive coal-fired pizza. However, be prepared for potential challenges with service consistency and the overall dining environment, which can be quite bustling and sometimes disorganized.
With a recommendation score of 6.9, this spot is worth trying if you prioritize good pizza above all else. If you’re seeking a seamless, quiet dining experience or are sensitive to price, you might find it a mixed bag.
The food here generally hits the mark, with a solid score of 7.3. Many rave about the pizza and slices, often highlighting the crispy crust, delicious sauce, and fresh ingredients. Diners frequently praise the huge slices and amazing variety, including coal-fired options and even gluten-free choices, making it a crowd-pleaser for many.
However, customer satisfaction sits at a mixed 69.2%, indicating some areas for improvement. While 256 positive remarks outweigh 80 negative ones out of 370 total, some experiences mention oily or dry pizza, cold pizza, and a lack of sauce. A few found the dough tough or the cheese rubbery, suggesting inconsistency.
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If you're craving a classic pizza experience with huge slices and fresh ingredients, this spot is definitely worth a try. Just be mindful that while many love it, some experiences point to inconsistencies like cold pizza or dry crust, so manage your expectations.
Service here presents a bit of a mixed bag, with an average score of 4.9 and customer satisfaction at 40.6%. On the bright side, many guests rave about the friendly staff and quick service, particularly for take-out. Positive experiences often highlight a short wait and efficient take-away window service, with 52 positive remarks praising the helpful team and fast turnaround.
However, the service isn't always smooth sailing, as evidenced by 66 negative opinions out of 128 total. Common complaints include frustratingly long wait times, especially during peak hours, and issues with poor organization. Some customers also reported encountering rude staff or a lack of attention, indicating a need for more consistent customer experience.
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If you're looking for a quick slice or take-out, you might experience fast and friendly service. However, be prepared for potentially long waits and inconsistent staff interactions if you plan to dine in, especially during busy times.
When it comes to ambience, this spot offers a somewhat positive experience, reflected in its 5.8 score and 41.8% customer satisfaction, which is a bit of a mixed bag. Many guests, accounting for 23 positive remarks out of 55 total, rave about the nice neighborhood vibe and charming spot feeling. They love the lively and packed spot atmosphere, especially on a sunny day, making it great for people watching from the outdoor tables or parklet.
However, the experience isnt without its challenges, with 20 negative remarks highlighting some key issues. Many found the seating situation to be ridiculous due to limited seats and no seating area, often leading to a crowded and disorganized atmosphere. The lack of a restroom' on-site is also a frequent point of frustration for visitors.
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If youre looking for a lively, charming spot with a great neighborhood vibe and dont mind standing or a bit of chaos, this place could be a fun bite. However, if ample seating, a quiet atmosphere, or convenient restrooms are deal-breakers for you, you might find the experience disappointing.
When it comes to value, many customers found some real gems, especially with the popular Slice & Soda deal and the overall feeling of getting bang for your buck. There are 23 positive remarks highlighting that the pizza was worth the trip and often reasonably priced, making it a decent option for a quick bite. However, the value proposition isnt always clear-cut.
With a score of 5.6, placing it in the average range, and customer satisfaction at a mixed 43.4%, some folks felt things like delivery fee and box charge added up. There are 22 negative comments mentioning that it can feel pricey or expensive, ' especially for a single slice.
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So, is it worth your hard-earned cash? If you stick to the deals like the slice and soda combo, you'll likely find good value. But be mindful of extra charges and individual slice prices, as they can quickly make your visit feel a bit expensive.
You’re looking at roughly 19 per person – reported by 111 diners. That puts it in the $11–$20 category. For a Pizzeria, it’s comfortably mid-range: not a steal, but not bank-breaking either.
Looking at what people actually spend, most diners keep it under 20 $, with a good number even opting for options under 10 $. So, while the average is 19 $, there are plenty of budget-friendly choices too, alongside a few higher-end splurges.
Here’s a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 111 reviews.
Comparing the value for money of this Pizzeria to similar spots in San Francisco.
For a Pizzeria in San Francisco, we think the pricing feels pretty fair. It offers good value, especially with those budget-friendly options, while also catering to those who want to spend a bit more.