Red's Pizzeria Naples
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Heard someone in our condo complex say Reds was the best way in the area. We tried it and it was pretty good. It is a New York style thin crust that you fold over the eat. Was a good value for the price as the 18" was, well, as big as 18". Big slices. The crust was soft and foldable but not wet like other reviews stated. The pie was ready right when I got there to pick it up and hot. Can't complain.
If you are looking for fresh ingredients and a great local pizza spot, this is it. The pizza is delicious here and also perfect style crust. It’s our family’s favorite pizza shop in Naples, Fl. You can tell the difference in the fresh ingredients. You need to definitely try Red’s signature style pizza. One of my personal faves. They also have great customer service.
Frankly, the best pizza in Naples. You would never believe that this little tiny restaurant would be so jam packed with flavor and personality. I found out about them through a customer of mine and I immediately gave them a try. The pizza is a thin crust with just the right amount of cheese. The garlic knots were yummy too. I will be ordering often.
We ate here 2 different times while we were in Naples. If you love pizza, this is definitely the place to go. We even introduced this to some of the locals that loved it and were surprised they did not know of it. Wonderful pizza, lots of toppings, and cooked in a actual pizza oven, not one of those line ovens like Pizza Hut has. They even have gluten free crust, and it was excellent. Make it a point to try Red's while in Naples.
Pizza here is pretty good. Reasonable amount of toppings for price, NY influenced crust. Stick away from largest sized pizza as it is a less airy dough and does not crisp up in the center. Sauce is very oregano heavy without a lot of other tastes jumping out. Dough is in desperate need of more salt. Amount of cheese on it is very respectable.
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