Went on Saturday night with a buddy that lives out there. This is an old place but draws a good crowd. Got a 2 item large for $11.99 and some wings. The pizza was pretty good and the wings were o.k. I prefer my wings crispy and these were not. Nothing wrong with them but I just prefer them different. The service was spot on and our server was pretty friendly, something that makes for a better meal. I would go back again when in the area.
Review Source:Since last update here's whats new: awhile later I was contacted by Brother's Pizza and was told that the employees that were rude were reprimanded and changes were made so what happened to me would not happen again and I appreciate that they talked to me. However, I still have not returned and I do not know when I will just because remembering the gum in the pizza slice still grosses me out. But it's probably safe to eat there.
Review Source:Oh man. Amazing pizza. I had the BBQ pizza with a think rust and my gf had the SMALL calzone, which is actually HUGE.
The pizza was amazing with the ingredients UNDER the cheese, which is my favorite way to have pizza. I don't know what kind of mozzarella cheese they used, but it tasted better than anything else I've had. Not very greasy but very tasty.
The calzone was ricotta cheese with mushrooms and WOW. I thought it would be very greasy but, again, amazing.
My biggest regret was leaving the left overs in my wigwam fridge. :(
I always prefer going to mom and pop shops. This epitomizes one, like other places in Rialto like Patio West Deli.
I got the Chicken Alfredo Pizza. I highly recommend this simply because it's yummy.
I walked in the restaurant and ordered at the counter. It took about 15 minutes to cook and I was on my way home.
I still have some leftovers in the fridge currently.
I'll probably be back someday to dine in and try a different pizza. I know they serve beer on tap--not sure what kind.
Rialto doesn't have much food so I'm happy this pizza joint exists.
Tiny pizza joint with a makeshift parking lot in the back. You enter through the back, up the handicap ramp. The place is pretty small, but it was packed during dinnertime on a Thursday night. Had their pepperoni and sausage pizza with garlic bread. The pizza was really good. The meat tastes fresh and the cheese was, well, cheesy. The garlic was was only okay, but I'm really picky about my garlic bread.
Good, local pizza place to stop by.
Ok I have an update. Â I stopped going to this place because the owner (lady who takes the money) ( i guess the owner) seems to hate life and everyone it it. Â The last time i went she was reminding us of how she hates her job and her employees and how she's been doing the same thing for 30+ years. Â Sorry lady but news flash be happy you have a job!
Review Source:I have been coming here for 17 years and have never once been disappointed with the food or the service. Â The food is phenomenal and you can't beat their prices for the quality (always fresh, always delicious). Â Recently had lunch here with some friends who haven't been in the area for 7 years and they were very pleased that the food hasn't changed and was still like they remembered it. Â In fact, this was one of the places they were dying to go to while in the area, and it definitely met and probably exceeded their expectations. Â The service is always friendly with a personal touch (they like to get to know their customers). Â The reviewer who called this place a "dive" needs to learn the difference between a dive and a classic mom-n-pop shop, and this place is definitely the latter. Â For them to stay in business for longer than the 17 years I've been frequenting and the fact that they continue to thrive even in this economy really speaks volumes. Â Definitely one of the IE's best-kept secrets.
Review Source:I love pizza. It's one of the finer things in life. This is a fact. I was out in Rialto waiting for a friend of mine to finish working on some computers for this Optician's place across the street. I was with another buddy and we grew bored, and hungry. We were wandering around looking for somewhere to eat. We overlooked this place because it looks like a house. Finally I look up and saw the "Brother's Pizza" sign. I'm thought let's try this place. Wasn't sure how it would taste... I've never heard of it and the fact that it looks like a house is kind of strange to me. We went in and saw people eating. We were quickly seated and checked out the menu. Everything was cheaply priced. I was impressed. Then, I saw that pitchers of beer were $7.50. What a deal. $7.50 for a pitcher of Shock Top. Very cool. Ordered a pitcher, ordered some mozzarella sticks, and ordered a cheese pizza. The beer came, Great. The mozzarella stick arrived. Wonderful. Then the pizza, I bit into that bad boy and instantly died. I woke up 10min. later and continued eat the pizza. It was delicious. I've come back on many occasions since then. The Eggplant Parmigiana and Cheese sandwich is incredible and all of there appetizers are equally impressive.One of my favorite pizza joints. Definitely one of the best in the Inland empire. Everyone should give this place a try. I do think it's kind of weird though that customers can walk in through the back and proceed through the kitchen. But eh? Whatevs. This place is great.
Review Source:The BeSt MoM & PoP Italian Food joint in Rialto,and the connecting cities around it.Let me start off with the pizza...this thing is CheeZy as HeLL!!..The cheese stretches for MiLeS before it actually breaks Off' MaaN thats a pretty site..and the toppings the freshest around,and they also have this homemade bread and garlic butter they make..WoW' this stuff just melts in your mouth!!This place also offers a variety of plates from Lasagna,chicken parmesan, MaaN the list goes on..I've tried most of there plates and they were all very DELICIOSO!.This place use to be someones home waay back until they converted it into this restaurant, which gives it that homey feel to it' which is Koo..There only downfall is there beer selection it is very slim and they don't deliver..this is why I gave it a 4*..
Review Source:Have only been here twice and ordered the same pizza each time. It wasn't because I'm scared to try new things, but because the first time was so heavenly, I had to get a second shot at it. ;)
Try the chicken alfredo pizza. The service wasn't overbearing, the atmosphere was cozy, and I'll bring friends here again.
My husband and I just can't believe how delicious their pizza was. We ordered Half "Hawaiian" and Half "Brother's Supreme," and the veggies were so big and fresh. Cheese, pizza sauce and pizza crust were "perfect." Not greasy at all. Very flavorful pizza. One of the best pizza I've ever had in my life.
I wish they were in San Diego. No wonder people have told me we don't have a good Pizza place in SD. Now I understand what they were talking about.
I saw other customers eating oven baked pasta. Man that looks amazing. I will definitely come back to this place.
Absolutely phenomenal pizza pies, I wish I had tried the lasagna, but I didn't have the room. If I lived in this town, I would weigh 600 pounds. So good, I wish I could get them to deliver to West Sacramento. If I am ever in the neighborhood again, there's nothing that could stop me from getting dinner there.
Review Source:I gave this place a 5 because I only come here for the PIZZA, CHEESE STICKS, MINESTRONE and  FRESH HOT ROLLS.  Everything else is sub par. I have tried the spaghetti, the alfredo and the sandwiches...I can make something equivalent at home, and I am a mediocre cook. Â
The service is a hit or a miss. Â Some days its okay, some days its bad. Â But oh the pizza! So very worth it. Its super cheesy and gooey. Be sure to double check the pizza specials, they always have them!! I have had a glass of wine here to...its okay..its wine from a box...I have seen the boxes myself. Â If you park in the back of the restaurant (the parking is plentiful there), you will walk thru the backdoor...pay attention to the refrigerators on the sides as you walk in...right thru the clear doors you can see boxes of merlot, chardonnay..etc...
Anyway...pizza is to die for, with cheese sticks and a small bowl of minestrone..I luv this place!!!!! Prices are excellent  2
p.s. I also had my rehearsal dinner here. There is a large room in the back that can be reserved.....great place for groups
So after hearing pretty good stuff about this place, my boyfriend and I decided to check it out. Our dinner included a medium size pizza and a some chicken Alfredo. I have to say, like everyone else who I've heard say something about this place, that their pizza is really good :) one of the best I've tried actually. Their Alfredo was good too but if you are going to try this place their pizza is a must. "Dinner" portions are huge so keep that in mind....you might want to share. The place is somewhat on the small side and  the tables somewhat close to each other but those are minor details overall I really recommend this place.
Review Source:My wife and I were driving back from a weekend in Palm Springs when, while on the 210 Fwy, we suddenly felt the need for pizza. So we pulled out the handy dandy iPhone Yelp app and pressed the "Nearby" button every 2 seconds till we finally saw the words "pizza" and "4 of 5 stars" in one sentence. What we found was Brother's Pizza in Rialto.
According to their website, Brother's Pizza is located in the center of Rialto's historic Route 66 district which, to my wife and I, felt like the center of the middle of nowhere (sorry people of Rialto). The restaurant is so unassuming that, despite using GPS, we passed it, and then had to double back.
Brother's Pizza is that every town Italian restaurant where locals (probably) go for pizza. It's got the red carpet (what else goes with tomato sauce?), the red booths, the red & white checkered tablecloths, the Italian landmarks hand-painted on the walls, the little metal stands to hold the pizza off the table, and the twenty bubble gum dispensers by the door.
The pizza? Great. We ordered the Brothers Supreme Pizza - pepperoni, sausage, Canadian bacon, mushrooms, bell peppers, white onions, and black olives piled high and hidden under a thick layer of fresh mozzarella on a first-rate hand-tossed crunchy crust.
If we lived in the center of the middle of nowhere we'd definitely be back. Weekly.
Brothers pizza has some of the best lasagna I have ever had. Â Their bread is also very good, which is a vital part of the meal. Â I am very picky about the bread and they give a very generous roll. Â
I always check my mail, because they always have coupons in the recycler ( shit I am not embarrassed to admit I use coupons). Â They always have to small lasagnas for 8.95. Â Considering how big their small is you cannot beat that price. Â Me and my brother always end up splitting the bill.
After numerous recommendations from people here at work, I decided give this place a try, and, they did not let me down. Â I was in a bit of hurry today, so I decided to place an order to go: Â Chicken Marsala & Pasta. Â
For $8.95, I got 2 generous portions of breast meat, in addition to a healthy portion of penne pasta. Â The marsala sauce was very good. Â I forgot to mention that the price included a side salad and a huge roll, which was one of the better rolls I've had, and I don't even like bread.
The restaurant itself is intimate (read "small"), but it manages not to feel claustrophobic. Â In no way would this place be considered fancy, but it's a great place to go with friends and family. Â The staff was very friendly, so one of these days, I'd actually like ot eat inside, just to get the whole experience. Â I was told to try the chicken alfredo pizza, so it's definitely on my list of things to try in future visits.