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At Ginos Pizza Cafe, nestled in the heart of Northeast Philadelphia, we celebrate the joy of exceptional food in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Our journey began with a commitment to crafting delicious pizzas and delightful dishes, earning a reputation as a local gem. Guests rave about our crispy wings, mouth-watering chicken entrees, and, of course, our traditional and white pies that captivate the palate. With a menu offering generous vegetarian options and an accommodating space for all, Ginos Pizza Cafe is perfect for families, groups, and casual dinners alike. Join us for an unforgettable meal that keeps patrons returning.
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Welcome to Ginos Pizza Cafe, a culinary gem nestled in the heart of Northeast Philadelphia. Located at 7326 Frankford Ave, this vibrant pizza cafe is not just a destination for pizza lovers; it’s a place where families gather, friends meet, and memories are made. Ginos Pizza Cafe prides itself on its warm and inviting atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for lunch, dinner, or a casual get-together. With a blend of traditional and contemporary offerings, visitors can indulge in mouthwatering pizzas, hearty entrees, and a variety of vegetarian options that cater to diverse palates.
What sets Ginos apart? The commitment to quality and customer satisfaction shines brightly through numerous glowing reviews. Customers rave about the exceptional service and the meticulous care taken in preparing food. As noted by Margie K., the ambiance is clean and welcoming, making it ideal for family outings, including those special first-time dinners. From crispy, savory wings to exquisite chicken entrees, each dish is crafted with passion and precision. Lee C. shared an unforgettable experience indulging in their chicken francaise, lauding its tenderness and zesty flavor that left a lasting impression.
As you step into this haven, you will likely hear the chatter of happy patrons, and perhaps catch the scent of freshly baked crust wafting through the air. The cafe not only serves pizza but also boasts dishes that draw repeat customers, like Michael T., who finds the desserts irresistible, echoing a sentiment many can relate to. Each bite at Ginos Pizza Cafe is a journey of flavors, combining comforting classics with standout creations. From the hearty, crispy pizzas to delectable sides, every visit promises delight and satisfaction.
Treat yourself to the culinary excellence of Ginos Pizza Cafe. You won’t just come for the pizza; you’ll stay for the experience. Whether you’re dining in or grabbing takeout, prepare to discover why this cozy eatery is a local favorite. Make that reservation or drop by; your taste buds will thank you!
“ One of my favorite places in the neighborhood , service is always great , servers are always pleasant place is clean . Went with daughter and brother and my baby nephew ! His first time out to dinner with us ,he loved it! Food is always delicious ! Brother n I had same dish , daughter had sausage sandwich ! Said it was good , also ordered wings for appetizer . They were cooked great .crispy n meaty ! Will be going back again , check them out if in the neighborhood. You won't regret it ”
“ Hidden gem in northeast Philly. Fkd and cottman. Go here like 5 times a month. Great food. Good service. I'm telling you, you will not be disappointed!!!!!!!!!! Very very affordable. Best place in the NE ”
“ After hearing more than a few great things about Gino's Pizza Cafe's non-pizza dishes, we decided to check out one of their chicken entrees. Our office orders pizza just about every week from this restaurant ~ and never once have they disappointed. The traditional and white pies are absolutely outstanding. Not knowing what to expect, we opted for the chicken francaise. Served with a salad, bread/butter, side of pasta ~ it was quite an incredible meal for the price. The chicken was tender, very moist, light and lemony, cooked to true perfection. The salad, side dish, crusty slices of Italian bread were plenty enough for two people! Eat in, take out (packaged up hot and with such good care), quite a large menu, excellent staff ~ Gino's Pizza Cafe is an amazing gem of a restaurant. ”
“ Excellent service, along with delicious entrees. Deserts are so good, you want to break the plate and clean it off. My new spot for sure. Ambiance is on spot. ”
“ Great pizza!!! I look forward to trying other things here!!! Wish they had milkshakes and desserts. ”
“ Cheese steak was hot and fresh with plenty of steak on a fresh Philly roll! Fries were made to our asking, crispy! Cheese sauce added that extra goodness! Our waitress was awesome as always! Dining area plus a bar and a tv for those who want to stop in for a drink! Check them out! ”
“ I only had the penne vodka ($11.95), which came with a (pretty decent sized) side salad and (pretty yummy) fresh italian bread. Bread came with butter though I dipped it in olive oil, salt & pepper and it was yummy. I had my order to go (picked it up since I am not in delivery area). They also have creamy italian dressing, which made me happy. I don't think I'd order the penne vodka again though. It did have diced onions (not super noticeable) and a little bit of pancetta (VERY little), but the pics of other pasta in blush sauce looked better. I didn't see gnocchi on the menu but the pics on Yelp look good. So for a pizza place, the pasta is good and I'm sure great if you are in the delivery area. Pizza also smelled good in there. But if I really want some yummy pasta, I'll get penne vodka at Marco Polo in Elkins Park or tortelinni ala tuscans at Tuscany Ristorante on Rhawn. Or if it's a special occasion, Macaronis. There's also some fun BYOB places in the area like Zaccones. Or if you want to travel to East Falls, Fiorino. CLOSED SUNDAYS (a lot of pasta places seemed closed on Mondays like Zaccones or Macaronis). I posted pics of the menu since they don't have a website & so you don't have to search on the internet :) Restaurant area must be different than take out area because the take out area I was in was small and didn't have any tables. Parking: There is metered parking outside. It's at Frankford & Aldine but Aldine is one way, so you can't turn on it to park from Frankford. ”