Cheap wraps after a long day at six flags, yum
After paying 40 bux for a pizza at six flags and coming here to get another one for a fourth of the price ....that is what I call winning. And it was ten times better than that cardboard crap six flags served us.
Portions are HUGE!! A small here is your typical large. A large can feed a family of ten. Slices are humungo and prices are cheap!!!
Staff is friendly, and they even offer soft serve ice cream for a dollar. Too bad I live in Boston. Definitely a must if ur in the area
Best pizza on earth!! There's not much more I can say but Bravo. I lived in NYC for 2 years and this pizza is up there with the best of them. Whenever I come to visit family in Northampton I stop and stuff myself with their glorious pizza. If I lived here I would eat a slice of pie from Nicky's every day.
Review Source:Great food & huge portions! family owned, all the workers are really nice they joke around with the customers. Convenient to six flags. Ask the sizes of the pizzas before you order, I'm pretty sure a large could feed a small army. The place is cash only but they have am atm located inside.
Review Source:Staff was super friendly!! Food was perfect and portions were large. And last but not least the prices were amazing. Two of my kids had pizza as well as my husband and I had a salad and two of the kids had ice cream and we only spent 13 bucks. We will deff be back on our next trip to or from six flags.
Review Source:The pizza here is solid. Â The cheese is perfectly browned, and thick to boot, and the sauce is not too much of anything. Â The crust is a little bit too glutenous for my liking, but nothing that would change my mind about this being a solid pizza. Â I wish I lived closer, this would totally be my go-to. Â It's really well priced, too!
Review Source:This place is awesome!!! Great pizza, fries and sandwiches. For the price it cannot be beat. Wether you would just like an individual slice of pizza or the chicken parmesan dinner you can't go wrong. I normally don't review a place unless I have been there a few times and I have been here 5 times now and everytime I have left happy with a full belly. My wife is from NY and is very critical of pizza so if it has her stamp of approval you can bet that it's legit.
Review Source:Like others, I was coming home from Six Flags and chose to save my money for some "real" food at a decent price, instead of paying for the insanely expensive crap at Six Flags. Â
Everyone in this place was very nice. Â The sign outside said, "Huge slices: $2.75" so we got three for the 3 of us, thinking that we'd end up having to go back for more. Â They were the largest slices of pizza I have ever seen. Â The crust was thick yet crispy on the bottom. Â Lots of cheese and good sauce. Â One slice was plenty for each of us. Â Whole pizzas are giant, so ask how big they are before you order.
We got their softserve ice cream for desert. Â I wasn't expecting much, but it had really good flavor and each ample cone was only $1.
They also have inexpensive beer, which I was dying for, but since I still had a 2-hour drive ahead of me, I had to settle for the 32 oz diet Pepsi for $1.75.
If you're going to six flags I highly recommend stopping here to fill up, either on your way to the park or after.
We stopped in at Nicky's on the way home from Six Flags to get away from the over priced greasy amusement park food. The inside reminds me of a New York style pizzeria; sports articles on the walls and some photos of "the old country" to (try) and give it that authentic feel. My wife and I split a buffalo chicken grinder (5 fried chicken strips, lettuce, tomato, and pretty decent hot sauce), and the four 16 year old girls (ya, I'm crazy for "volunteering" for this trip) got a small/medium cheese pizza (big - had to take the rest home). Â Six drinks, grinder, and pizza $32. Â While waiting for our food, we saw other tables get their single slices ($2.50 for a cheese slice) and they are almost a meal in themselves.
Four stars because it good food (pizza/subs) at a fair price.
This is a cash only establishment, but they have an ATM inside.
Side notes: you might get the impression they are "hostile" to outsiders (Six Flags tourists) by the signs inside / outside the business indicating "no outside beverages inside" or "restroom instructions: order food, pay for food, permission to use bathroom.". But, I totally understand the difficulty running a small business near a large amusement park and everyone trying to take advantage of you...