Amici's East Coast Pizzeria

650-265-1873

790 Castro St Mountain View, CA 94041

www.amicis.com

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Amici's delicious East Coast style pizzas have been called, "The Best West of New York!" Thin, crispy crusts are topped with the highest quality ingredients to create an infinite number of flavor sensations. A range of fresh pastas, great salads and side dishes complete the menu. Amici's is the perfect place for a casual business lunch, family dinner, or late night snack. Amici's also offers food to takeout, and free delivery to your home or business daily. We offer eleven Bay Area locations: San Mateo, San Francisco Lombard Street, San Rafael, Redwood Shores, Mountain View, Dublin, San Francisco Mission Bay (Across from AT&T Park), San Jose, Vacaville, Danville, and Cupertino

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In Short
A popular destination for young professionals and East Coast transplants, this pizzeria is known for its brick-oven baked, New York style pizzas. To accentuate the thin, crispy yet chewy crusts, pizzas come with less sauce and cheese than typically found on pizzas in California. Toppings include traditional options, such as pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms and tomatoes. A wide array of more inventive options are also available, including clams, garlic, bacon and lemon oil.

Key Points

  • Dine in, Takeout and Delivery
  • Order Online at www.amicis.com
  • Freshly made Pasta and Salads

The Inside Scoop

  1. Save Time - Phone orders are accepted at all Amici's locations.
  2. Know Before You Go - Delivery requires a minimum $20-$40 order.

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Amici's East Coast Pizzeria is great for family outings

by Mimansa S.

I think they have wonderful pizza, great service but not ny style pizza really, i think its a nice choice for families to go to and take their kids. I wouldn't go here on a date but i ordered take out and the pizza was delicious. I especially like the vegetarian

Posted 06/29/09 | Report Abuse

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Yummy thin crust pizza...

by Phoebe C. | insider_expert Insider Expert | Rank: 10,362

but i don't know how "east coast" it is. This is a great place to go with a group and share 3 of four of their creative and taste combinations. The pastas a decent, and you get a lot. It can be a little pricey but it's worth it if you a craving quality.

Posted 05/20/08 | Report Abuse

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Delicious Pizzeria

by Sarit S. | insider Insider | Rank: 18,876

This is our favorite pizza place by far! They serve Italian style pizza (thin crust and not too heavy onthe toppings and cheese) that is absolutely delicious. And they deliver free of charge! Try the pollo pizza with marinara sauce.

Posted 04/25/06 | Report Abuse

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good pizza

by David C. | insider_expert Insider Expert | Rank: 2,897

Amicis East Coast have a pretty good variety of pizza. They have a vegetarian pizza with egg plant which I don't find in many places. I also like their other vegetarian pizza, which is just tomatoes and garlic.

I would skip their salads though. It is just really really boring.

Posted 03/12/06 | Report Abuse

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Good pizzas

by Heather C. | insider_guru Insider Guru | Rank: 756

These are the thin crust style pizzas. I usually prefer thick crust, but if I'm force to go with my thin crust preferring friends, this is a pretty good choice. For simplicity, we like the margherita (basically just red sauce and cheese). There is also a roasted eggplant pizza. Avoid the green salad here, though. They barely chop things up, so it's just a bunch of big clunky veggies on a plate.

Posted 03/11/06 | Report Abuse

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Closest thing to Italian Pizza

by Greg F. | insider Insider | Rank: 19,043

Wife's family is from Tuscany, and the pizza there is wonderful. Amici's is the closest thing to that pizza that we have found here in CA. Light, think crust, not overloaded with crappy toppings, and fresh! We love this place, either in Mt. View or Redwood Shores.

Posted 06/21/05 | Report Abuse

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good basic pizza

by divyashah

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I do like Amicis for weekday late night pizza. Their pastas are decent too. The staff is friendly and service is quick. mainly its family friendly. They have a kids menu and our kid will stay still there!

Pros: the ambience is casual and family friendly

Cons: not the best of best pizza's but decent quality

Posted 03/19/09

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good place

by Brendaparmer

Most people i know love this place. I personally think that this place is over rated . the pizzas and pastas are just ok not great or excellent .One thing though , they do deliver the food quickly ,

Posted 02/22/08

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good but a bit overated

by shmedlap

Tried Amici's this week based on the reviews here. The pizza was good but definitely not the best pie's west of New York or even in San Jose for that matter. There were three in our group and we had caesar salad (so-so), minestrone soup (very good), pizza (good) and lasagna (very good), The wait staff was prompt for the most part but the prices are rediculously high for the pizza.

Pros: good minestrone soup and lasagna

Cons: way too expensive for a pizza

Posted 12/29/07

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My favorite pizza & pasta joint!

by ronage

I love it so much, I had my wedding rehearsal dinner there! I went on the recommendation of KNBR's Ralph Barbiari. It is the best thin crust pizza out there. I like my pie with fresh garlic and the minestrone soup is great! Cool place to hang out with friends.

Pros: Beautiful service people and Great food!

Cons: No reservations taking and lack of parking

Posted 05/06/07

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Good Pizza, Not Great

by tall1sobay

The pizza here is pretty good pizza, but it's not great. It has the possibility to be great. The crust is really good, one of the best. But the sauce, is just bland, almost like ketchup. It's the one thing they really need to work on. And for the money, its over priced. I do like the atmosphere, and if I'm with friends, sharing a pie, is good. If you want reallt great pizza, drive about 5 more minutes and go to Gumba's in Sunnyvale. Lots more for less.

Posted 11/16/06

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Go if you want to spend 20$ and still be hungry

by cgosalia

I have been there and will never go back. Pizza was so bad, i never had so bad pizza; not even the frozen ones.....place is a bit pricey too - u feel like that esp. after such a bad dinner. pasta was horrible too...

Although we only ordered vegetarian pizzas...so do not know about the non-vegetarian ones...

Pros: none....

Cons: bad food, poor service

Posted 06/21/06

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Great Thin-crust Pizza!

by doubledown37

I've been here about 10 times and I've only ordered pizza. I've tried almost all of the specialty pizzas and they're all pretty darn good! The only downside would be that sometimes the edges of the crust would be burnt. To be honest, that never bothered me too much. It still tasted great! It had the perfect amount of toppings! If I wanted more bell peppers or tomatoes, I would've ordered a salad!!! My favorite is anything with their pancetta! Yum!!

Pros: Great Pizza, Friendly Service

Cons: Sometimes burnt crust

Posted 05/19/06

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Ralph should be ashamed

by ktvasser

Amici's pizza was by far the worst pizza I have ever had - worse then Pizza Hut. The first time we ordered it based on Ralph Barbierri's rave radio reviews - it was burnt, barely anything on it, and was horrible. We thought that might be a fluke. Another time with out of town friends just back from a trip to China and crazing pizza - I suggested this place. It was again burned, nothing on it, terrible, and a total rip off. I would never get their pizza again. BoardWalk pizza is 20 times better and they aren't even a pizza place.

We ordered a vegetarian and a cheese pizza. Both were almost inedible. Almost nothing on the "vegetarian" .. hardly a meal.

My respect for Ralph Barbierri has gone down down down. No credibility.

Pros: none

Cons: burned, terrible taste, no toppings

Posted 04/14/06

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By far the best pizza ever!

by hulagirl49

Amicis has wonderful oven baked pizza and pastas. The salads are fresh and crisp and the service is wonderful.

If you want yummy non greasy pizza go eat at Amicis!

Posted 01/15/06

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$20.00 pizza with almost no chicken!

by lovediningallover

I was very disappointed with Amici's. We ordered a medium pizza ($20.00) on the thinnest of crusts, two pasta dishes ($30.00), a small pizza (for one child). It was expensive - especially since all four of us left hungry.

The thinner-crust pizzas are fine as long as they have adequate toppings. The pizza they brought out had tomato sauce, a smattering of cheese, and maybe eight thin strips of chicken. (I believe there was one small sliver of chicken per slice of pizza). For the price, the pasta dishes were meager.

Cons: Small servings, Chinzy toppings, Expensive

Posted 12/10/05

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Just like John's in The Village

by yudelcutler

Finding this great pie made my trip to the Mtn. View street fair very worthwhile.

Pros: great food, nice waitresses

Cons: crowded

Posted 09/08/03

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amici's amore

by shawn_evans

I finally found the ultimately thin crust, which is crisp without being too dry. A friend whose epicurean knowledge is usually trustworthy suggested the Pesto pizza. Momma mia, was I disappointed: no discernable garlic, nor basil for that matter; in fact, the topping seemed a lot like parsley moistened with olive oil, and not even an EVO vlariety. A side of tomato sauce was also flavorless. In this age when less is presumably more, none is still nothing. C'mon Acmici's, turn up the flavor.

Posted 08/07/03

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not bad

by gosmer

there pizza's are a little greasy for the new yorker but the crust is good

Posted 01/28/03

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THIN IS IN

by wkorbe

I grew up in Pittsburgh where Pizza is a gourmet food... I mean the best in the world comes from all the mom and pop resturants. I detest chain store pizza.

When I came to California I had pizza withdrawal until I went to Amicis. I think the right words to describe Amicis is flavor intensity. More flavour, less filling. I love it for lunch. The meatball topping is to die for. Just order a large. If you like thin crust pizza there is no finer.

Pros: Intense Flavor, Not too filling, Good Quality

Cons: Expensive if hungry

Posted 12/23/02

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Great Pizza

by jerremy

Great thin pizza. The New York pizza is great. Pretty close to authentic Italian pizza.

Posted 10/31/02