I like the option of vegan and gluten free pizza. The white pizza was very good. Everyone there is very nice and welcoming.
Kelsey M.
Place rating: 5 Wexford, PA
SOOOOOGOOD!!! 1. Best gluten free food and pizza in the area, that’s hard to find, especially in pittsburgh. Love that they are allergen friendly! 100% the best! 2. My boyfriend and I have a hard time finding a place that has great gluten free and regular Pizza, and this place takes the cake! He loves the pizza, sauce, wings, everything! Definitely recommend it!!!
Sienna H.
Place rating: 5 Pittsburgh, PA
This is my FAVORITE place to get Vegan pizza. Sure, Spak Bros is alright, but seriously, they have nothing on Mandy’s when it comes to their pizza. Since it’s located in the West View area, it is a little bit of a drive for an East Sider, but if my boyfriend and I have a pizza craving, this is where we head to! More recently, I also tried a salad WHICHCOMESWITHBRUSCHETTA! Their house Italian was phenomenal! Honestly, the service is always friendly and I have never been disappointed with anything I’ve gotten. For those with food allergies or those with a vegan lifestyle this gives you the opportunity to have wonderful options of food you may typically not be able to have at a chain or even outside of your home.
Derek B.
Place rating: 5 Verona, PA
Great pizza and I love the vegan options(Vegan Cheese Pizza). Airy, chewy, perfect thin crust pizza. Gluten free options are also available.
Tim B.
Place rating: 5 Irwin, PA
Great pizza and hoagie’s. At Mandy’s, they make food the way restaurants used to make it, fresh, great tasting, and high quality. My daughter only eats gluten free and of all the pizza places in western PA they have by far the best tasting and quality gluten and allergen free pizza. The owner seems to always be here and is genuinely concerned about everyone’s experience. This place is truly one of the hidden gems in Western PA!
AR C.
Place rating: 1 Pittsburgh, PA
Not even deserving of a star. A terrible place, with even worse food. Honestly, if you put sauce and mozzarella cheese on cardboard, you’d have a much better tasting pie than the garbage this place calls«pizza.»
Ben C.
Place rating: 1 Pittsburgh, PA
I ordered the award winning white pizza. When it came half of the box was soaked in grease, there were pools of grease, and the pizza toppings were a mess. Needless to say the pizza was disgusting so i called to either get my money back or the pizza i tried to order 45 minutes ago. When I called to complain I was rudely dealt with by mgmt. I will never eat here ever again, It’s a shame they don’t care about their product or their paying customer’s opinions.
Kyle H.
Place rating: 4 Pittsburgh, PA
Best pizza I’ve had in Pittsburgh. Their specialty pizzas are fantastic. I love that they offer gluten free and vegan options, though I don’t ever eat them. Sometimes the staff(I assume the owner) can be very short on the phone or even in person. It often feels like you’re bothering him by calling and placing an order and kind of kills the fun of ordering pizza. Also, as others have said they recently put up about 5 different signs shaming you if you pay with a credit card saying you’re killing local businesses since they have to pay 1.5% transaction fees on cards. I don’t know whose brilliant idea that was, because it’s only going to drive people away like me who never carry cash. They’re losing more money from shaming people than from their transaction fees. Their prices are already the highest in the area by far, which I don’t mind paying because it’s high quality pizza. A little kindness would go a long ways, and it’s the reason why I took a star off.
Jeff H.
Place rating: 1 Pittsburgh, PA
Stay away! Rude service from owner and employees, horrible food, long waits, don’t waste your time. Sad that a family business like this has gone so far down hill in the last 10 years.
Alex O.
Place rating: 1 Pittsburgh, PA
The signs hung all over their store are very unsettling, they basically beg for tips and ask you not to pay with a card so they aren’t charged the processing fee. The hoagies do not have nearly enough meat or toppings on them for the price. For what you pay and the atmosphere inside their shop, you get a much better value at one of the North Hill’s other pizza establishments.
Cody S.
Place rating: 5 Pittsburgh, PA
This Pizza shop has some of the best food in Pittsburgh. The customer service is outstanding and drivers are quick, friendly and the food it right out of the oven fresh!
Liezl S.
Place rating: 1 Washington, DC
This place is a mess. First, we were told 45 minutes for pick up. Really? For pick up? Does your oven fit only one pizza? Haven’t you been doing this a long time? Second, we arrived 10 minutes early, but when it was 45 minutes since our call, we heard the guy in the back yelling at someone to make what we could hear as our order. It was another 15 minutes from that point. So, one hour in all. Third, there were about 4 – 5 people standing around waiting for their orders also. We all got to listen to the owner or manager verbally abusing everyone and anyone from his staff within earshot. It was like being at the house of an alcoholic in the middle of a rage. The poor women out in front and all the customers seemed to be walking on eggshells. If you care at all about a person’s sense of dignity, no one should patronize this place simply because this guy is there. Fourth, their prices are ridiculous. Way too much as the pizza was pretty average. I don’t know how they got this rating for best pizza in the North. Hogwash. Bellisario’s, Luciano’s, Mamma Lucia or Monte Cello’s all have better pizza. Lastly, there’s a sign over every table about how you better tip, and a large one over the register saying how you should use cash at their establishment instead of a credit card because cc fees destroy small businesses. Why have a cc machine then?! Make it cash only, or, join the next century!
Debbie M.
Place rating: 5 Pittsburgh, PA
Sure, they have great gluten-free, allergen-free options. Best in the city. But what really matters is taste and all of the food we’ve gotten there has been exceptionally good. I love the squeezie bread and the thick-crust pizza. My husband swears the hoagies are the best he’s had. And the wings are really tasty, very meaty, cooked just right. I’ve always picked up because we live a good distance away, but with a GF eater in our family, the drive is well worth it. And, the owner CARES about doing the right thing — safety and quality are priority.
William M.
Place rating: 5 Pittsburgh, PA
I signed up for emails and received an email for a free personal size pizza on my birthday. It was a hectic evening, my wife and I had to be somewhere and didn’t have time to eat dinner. I called Mandy’s and ordered my free pizza. For a personal size pizza it was big! We split on our way to our appointment. It was excellent, and the owner didn’t chide me to order anything else. Who says there’s no such thing as a free lunch? «I have bought several pizza there since that pizza and they’re always hot and fresh? Unlike a couple other pizza joints in West View.
Kerrington K.
Place rating: 5 Hopkinsville, KY
Best gluten free pizza in the Pittsburgh area! Quick service and the owner is super friendly. Definitely worth it. They have lots of allergen options
Sarah P.
Place rating: 1 Cranberry Township, PA
I was just there today and yes we have yet another Pizza Nazi in Pittsburgh!!!(Remember the Soup Nazi on Seinfeld) The owner there had no patience, it was 3 pm, couldn’t wait to get rid of us, basically I could not get any food and my daughter couldn’t either and we really tried to order about $ 30 worth of food so that the man would take our credit card. He did have signs posted everywhere stating that under a certain amount of food, cash only. Meanwhile he had posted about 5 signs all over his shop that his pizza is award winning. Well the service is not. And if he’d just answer my one question, why have picnic tables outside and five booth inside if all you want to do is fulfill take out orders? What about that Mr. Pizza Nazi?
J M.
Place rating: 1 Pittsburgh, PA
Sort of a catch 22. Highly enjoy the food at this location, but the workers(the order takers) are hands huge pricks. The first time when they were literally 30 minutes LATE with a delivery(not 30 minutes from when we ordered) & we called, the man who. answered the phone acted as if he could care less that we were waiting close to 2’hours for a delivery. A month later we decided to pick up our order. The guy working there pretty much slammed our order down. On our way out the door we overheard him mumbling because we opted not to tip for numerous reasons. Tonight was the final straw. We placed an order for delivery. Not only was the total $ 3 higher than the menu price, but when we asked if we could pay over the phone with. a credit card, he said«we don’t take cards for orders that cheap». I didn’t realize $ 12 for a chicken hoagie was«that cheap». Regardless, this was definitely strike number 3 considering we actually enjoy the food. Unfortunately the a$$hole(s) that work at this location are not. worth the hassle.
Alexis K.
Place rating: 4 Elkhart, IN
Cool pizzeria. All gluten-free crusts, but you wouldn’t know it. A little greasy, the interior is nothing to look at, and the service is… odd. But it was a good pie and their commitment to quality, natural ingredients is important to me. Definitely recommend.
Jay B.
Place rating: 4 Sherman Oaks, CA
Awesome little place my mom has celiac disease so we ordered gluten free white and the sausage pepperoni pizza and the roast beef flatbread so greater will definitely be back here thank you for great food
Mary S.
Place rating: 2 Pittsburgh, PA
Ordered delivery and was not impressed. Very doughy, soggy and chewy, not crispy at all and too thick for my taste. I had asked for well done but it was not well done, and asked for extra sauce but there was not enough at all! The pepperoni and sausage were tasty, but the mushrooms were rubbery and right from the can. I will continue my search for a great pizza in the north boros, alas Mandy’s pizza was not the one.
Liana M.
Place rating: 5 Pittsburgh, PA
We order from this place at least once a week. Their Award-Winning White Pizza, straight out of the oven, is literally the best slice I’ve ever eaten. Mandy’s crust isn’t thin enough to be considered New York-style, but isn’t overly bread-y, either. The cheese tastes fresh and sharp, and they know how to wield an herb-shaker. What puts it over the top for me are the tomatoes they top their white pizza with… even in December, still firm, red, and full-bodied, like an in-season, vine-ripened Roma. Don’t let the curt manners of the sales associates and the no-frills dine-in area put you off this amazing pizza.
Andrew M.
Place rating: 1 Pittsburgh, PA
Really want to like this place is it is close but I just can’t. The third and last time we tried them we ordered their«monster 32“pizza on Halloween and a dozen wings. The price was over 60 bucks and the pizza was extremely soggy. Since we paid so much, I emailed the owner back immediately but he never replied.
Tiffany F.
Place rating: 3 Pittsburgh, PA
My husband and I have been wanting to try this place out as we don’t eat gluten or dairy and they offer gf pizza & vegan cheese, which we are thrilled about! We ordered a pizza and wings and I will say that we both agreed they tasted great– no complaints there. However, there were 2 big issues we had with our experience: 1) They only offer 1 size of gf pizza; for an average pizza place this might be understandable but when at least ½ of your advertising efforts are put toward claiming to be «allergen friendly pizza place” — it should be expected that you offer more than one size pizza as my husband and I splitting 4 slices was pretty disappointing… so why didn’t we order a 2nd pizza? Well, that leads me to the 2nd issue– the price…$ 24 for a small pizza(4 small slices) and 6 wings is MUCHMORE than a little on the pricey side. Again, while the food was good, with all the GF options coming available now, we will spend less $ getting more pizza elsewhere. Please lower your prices & offer more than on sized pizza Mandy’s because we’d really like to come back!
Brian F.
Place rating: 3 Pittsburgh, PA
Had a really bad experience with the owner of the north side location, so when I moved to west view I was hesitant to try this place again. I am happy to say I was surprised by the west view location food is consistently good service is great. Pizza is average but the hoagies are awesome!
Jason F.
Place rating: 4 Pittsburgh, PA
I stopped by here this past Tuesday in order to pick up a to go pizza. My fiancé, a friend and I were trying pizza from three different places and Mandy’s was one of them. I often drive by here and see their pickup special sign but have never taken advantage of it until this point. Whenever I called up, I asked for a large cheese to go. The worker on the other end of the phone asked me to confirm the size of the pizza and I told him the pickup special. Whenever I got into the place I realized why he wanted to confirm the size as they had all of their sizes on the wall and I think they had 14″, 16″, 20″ and 30″. Whoever orders that 30″ is certainly crazy as I imagine its a lot of pizza. Anyways, the pizza that I had ordered was ready whenever I got there and I was in and out pretty quickly. The guy that was working there wasn’t exactly the friendliest guy in the world but he wasn’t bad either and he got the job done. The pizza itself was made of a thinner crust and the sauce on it was good, I think buoyed by the taste of oregano. The cheeses that they used also tasted good and there was more cheese than sauce in the cheese to sauce ratio which I loved. Overall it was a solid pizza and was favorite of the three that we went to. The bottom line for me is that I would head back to Mandy’s in the future. The pizza that we tried was pretty good and I think it is pretty cool that they have an allergen-friendly/vegan menu.
Katie S.
Place rating: 5 Observatory Hill, Pittsburgh, PA
Living across the street from Mandy’s on the North Side, I stop over regularly! I’m a huge fan of buffalo chicken, their buffalo chicken squeezy bread is a must try! Their Sicilian Pizza is fantastic, you can tell they have a fresh crust. As far as the rest if the menu items go, the sandwiches could feed an army. They are big, and full of flavor. The wings are also jumbo size, not the large ‘wing dings’ others try to pass off as jumbo wings. Great flavor, as well.
Danielle P.
Place rating: 5 Pittsburgh, PA
I cannot express how much I love Mandy’s Pizza(Westview). With 12 food allergies and intolerance, I thought my days of eating pizza, wings, french fries and hoagies were over. Nope! Not only does Mandy’s serve all of these allergen-free goodies, but their«regular»(wheat, egg, dairy, etc) pizzas are incredible, too, so my family says. I make a point to eat here on a semi-weekly basis to get my fix. They use Daiya gluten-free, soy-free, and dairy-free cheese on their allergen free pizza crust and have a huge variety of allergen-free toppings. The AF pizzas are personal-sized, which I love. They use a dedicated fryer and area for their AF pizzas/fried goods and I have NEVER gotten sick once here. Leave it to a dedicated, awesome father of a son with food allergies to bring this heavenly pizza to Pittsburgh. THANKYOU, MANDY’S! They also sell brownie and cookie mixes in the store! Yum! Oh, and you can buy their crusts to make your own pizzas at home at Whole Foods and Naturally Soergel’s in the freezer section! Yay!
Amy R.
Place rating: 4 Pittsburgh, PA
We went here on a recommendation from a friend who went gluten-free. They have gluten-free pizzas, which, remarkably, taste very much like a regular pizza(although they are a bit pricy!). For the rest of us wheat-eaters, we got a buffalo chicken pizza. This pizza just continued to strengthen my argument that adding fries to food makes it better. I’ve never had a pizza with fries on it before, but this just worked. It was like loaded fries on a pizza. If we didn’t live quite so far away, we’d go here often, but we’ll just have to stick to eating there when we visit our friends.
Carrie S.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
If you are gluten free, you need to get here! We split a capicola hoagie and a steak flatbread and fries and OMG, so tasty!!! And also too much food for two people :) The hoagie bun was tasty and not crumbly and the flatbread(made with pizza crust) was too. The fries were really good too — they tasted fresh and were kind of puffy. The eat-in atmosphere is not great(very small and basic) but honestly the food is so tasty you won’t even care. And the employees were very nice and seemed very knowledgeable about gluten!