Tony's Touch of Italy II
973-694-7787
Tony's Touch of Italy 11 is a hidden jewel of a restaurant. The minute you walk in the aroma of the food makes you want to sit down and eat whether you're hungry or not. The extensive menu offers mouthwatering choices such as Tortellini Primavera, Chicken or Veal Margherita and Seafood Malafemmina, to name a few of the entrees. Pizza your way or one of Tony's gourmet pies, hot sandwiches and baked Italian specialties including calzones, strombolies or sausage rolls are also on the menu.
- Hours: Mon - Thu,11am - 10pm; Fri, Sat,11am - 11pm; Sun, noon - 10pm
- Handicap Accessible: Yes
- Payments accepted: Cash, Debit Card, MasterCard, Visa
- Products: Pizza, Italian specialties
- General services: Delivery, Eat-in, Phone orders, Take-out
- Menu link: www.tonystouchofitaly.com
- Specialties: Lunch buffet special, Mon - Fri, 11am - 2:30pm
- ATM: No
- Parking: Free lot
- Cuisine: Italian, Pizza, Sandwiches
- Price level: $
- Reservations: Not accepted
- Features: BYOB-only, Dinner, Group-friendly, Lunch
- Atmosphere: Fun
- Dress code: casual
The food was ok but the server was absolutley horrific. She was nasty unfriendly and got very "annoyed" when my elderly mother in law asked for something prepared slightly different than what was on the menu. She got nasty with the table behind us who were asian and asked what lasagna was -her response to them was its "lasgana-pasta and sauce I dont know what more to tell you-do you want it or not" and then came to our table saying how annoying those customers were. When we gave her the restaurant.com certificate she snickered and we watched her go to the cashier and throw it on the counter while making an obviously derogatory remark. Then when she returned to the table told us we were not supposed to use the certificate because we had too many people at the table....which were our 5 children-who did not order adult meals, but we were never told they "had to." I called the restaurant before we went to see if I could use the certificate that evening and read it several times noting that it did not say anything about who or how many people just that it was a $45 minimum.