. . "I was looking for takeout pizza better than one of the bigger chains (P Hut, Domino's, Papa John's) but was pretty disappointed overall with Antonio's. \n\nI got a large specialty pizza and a pound of hot wings for $30. Could've gotten the same quality at any one of the aforementioned chains at half the price.\n\nThe Pizza: 3 stars\nThe Dolce Picante (Sweet & Spicy)\n\"Our sweet sicilian sauce topped with our special blend of provolone cheese, old world pepperoni, spicy italian sausage, finished with a garlic romano crust.\"\n\nI had pretty high hopes for this pie after reading the description. I would recommend ordering well-done/thin crust because it was too rubbery and doughy for me. The toppings were decent, most notably the spicy Italian sausage. But again, you'll get similar quality at a big chain.\n\nThe Wings: 0 stars\nI don't expect a pizzeria to always have bomb wings, but if it's on the menu I expect them to be an OK compliment to the pizza. These were honestly worse than store-bought wings. They tasted like they had been microwaved and then just drenched in a liquid-like hot sauce. You have an oven - use it. I want at least some crisp to my wings, but these, like the pizza were severely undercooked. I'm also not sure why they use pounds as the metric rather than actual number of wings. This \"pound\" was 10 wings, so at almost a dollar/wing I'm expecting so much more than the trash they're passing off as wings. Ranch/bleu cheese is not included ($0.35).\n\nOverall: 2 stars\nBelow average quality at an outrageous price point. I won't say I'll never order from here again, because I may be intoxicated enough one weekend to forget how disappointing this was.\n\nStep up your game, Antonio's."^^ . "1"^^ . "0"^^ . "2"^^ . . "2017-08-26T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ .