
About Ken's Pizza and Pub
Local mainstay for NY-style pizza, subs & pasta, with plenty of TVs & beer for sports fans.
What People Are Saying
from Google"We were looking for a quick meal and to get out of the cold for a bit. Had a medium pizza, meatball sub, fries and a garden salad. Food was alright. It was plentiful but not tasty. With tip, it was about $65. Our server, Rob, was nice and very attentive. Atmosphere was good, small place but cozy...nice vibe."
"Ken’s Pizza is an experience in small proportions. If you come as a group of four, be ready for instant closeness — the tables are tiny, the water glasses are tiny, and somehow everything around you feels… miniature. It’s intimate. Very intimate. Now, the pizza. It’s impressively greasy. The kind of greasy where the oil confidently drips down the slice like it owns the place. My friendly advice: stop by a pharmacy first, buy some Tums, and maybe take a couple before you order. Future you will be grateful. That said, the waitress was super nice and genuinely friendly, which honestly made the whole experience better. Come with a sense of humor, and a cooperative stomach 🍕😄"
"Absolutely terrific place for a cold beer and food. Great atmosphere , friendly and professional staff. Plus lots of sports to watch on multiple TVs."
"I think it is a solid 4. It is good, not great. Wife had a grinder, which she enjoyed and I had penne with meatballs. Mine was good and her's was good. Nothing special, but nothing bad. Service was also fine. The bar is small, but it has some character. However, there is a lingering hint, just a hint, of cigarette smoke and stale beer. I found that strange, as I am sure it has been years since someone has smoked in there. I don't know that I would go back, but it is definately OK to grab a meal there. Might be fun to watch a game there as they have lots of TVs, but I bet it gets packed quick."
"This is a good bar, you should go. However, I had a comically bad experience this particular visit. Joined my party at the bar. Watched the bar staff serve other customers for a couple of laps, judging my place in line. Eventually it became clear they weren’t going to catch my eye, so I gave a small wave. I’m aware bartenders can see you, and I’m aware particularly arrogant bartenders take offense to the smallest gesture. I felt like I’d waited an appropriately deferent amount of time. Like clockwork, the bartender chewed me out, claiming he’d been working all day and was off and I should flag down someone else. His colleague quickly stepped in and took my order. Original jerk guy thought better of his outburst, made a sincerely friendly gesture, and later tried to comp our round - but didn’t actually do anything to comp the round, either speaking to his colleague or updating our tab. He continued to work the bar the entire time we were there. Obviously we paid anyway so we didn’t screw his colleague or make another scene. I’m sure with some careful research I could deduce he’s the manager or owner or something. All to say, job #1 for a bartender, never let your customers go thirsty. And try not to be a jerk on Christmas."
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