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Foschini's Brick Oven Kitchen

Address
298 Ridge Rd Lyndhurst NJ 07071
Phone
(201) 460-7600
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Fax
(201) 460-8787

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
9:00am-10:00pm
Monday
9:00am-10:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am-10:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-10:00pm
Thursday
9:00am-10:00pm
Friday
9:00am-10:00pm
Saturday
9:00am-10:00pm

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Authentic pizza and traditional Italian food.

In 1889 to be exact, in Naples, Italy, Queen Margherita was given a special bread baked with fresh mozzarella cheese, tomatoes and fresh Basil (to represent the colors of the Italian flag: Red, white, and green). She liked it enough for it to be named in her honor "Margherita Pizza" This is how pizza came to be.

Just like in the beginning, Foschini's is keeping the tradition alive by using the...

In 1889, in Naples, Italy, Queen Margherita was given a special bread baked with fresh mozzarella cheese, tomatoes and fresh Basil (to represent the colors of the Italian flag: Red, white, and green). She liked it enough for it to be named in her honor: "Margherita Pizza". This is how pizza came to be. Just like in the beginning, Foschini’s is keeping the tradition alive by using the freshest...

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Average Rating
80

I can't say anything about pizza yet as I will try next. Just stopped in to get a calzone. Which was one of the best I have had. Service is a bit slow but okay. Will be back to try pizza.

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Love this place! We have been looking for a solid pizza joint and this place does not disappoint. We order the pepperoni & garlic pizza and it's out of this world delicious. Perfect ratio of...

Average Rating
40

I don't know why I keep ordering from here. The food is mediocre and the delivery is alwaaaayyyys LATE. I ordered via grub hub tonight and the estimated delivery time was 8:20-8:30pm. My food did...

The spaghetti with tomato sauce is really good! the onion rings are solid. I ordered the pizzas-dillas wanting just the cheeses so I said vegetarian, but they gave me them with broccoli, tomatoes,...

Delivery took 1 hour and 44 minutes. Cold disgusting margherita pizza. No apology. Don't waste your time. I know I won't. Zero stars!!!

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In 1889, in Naples, Italy, Queen Margherita was given a special bread baked with fresh mozzarella cheese, tomatoes and fresh Basil (to represent the colors of the Italian flag: Red, white, and green). She liked it enough for it to be named in her honor: "Margherita Pizza". This is how pizza came to be.Just like in the beginning, Foschini’s is keeping the tradition alive by using the freshest...

In 1889 to be exact, in Naples, Italy, Queen Margherita was given a special bread baked with fresh mozzarella cheese, tomatoes and fresh Basil (to represent the colors of the Italian flag: Red, white, and green). She liked it enough for it to be named in her honor "Margherita Pizza" This is how pizza came to be.

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