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Now Open: Short Hills Pizza

The pizza shop is located across the street from the Short Hills Train Station on Chatham Road.

 

It was a crowded scene inside Short Hills Pizza on Monday with plenty of families stopping in for a slice of pizza.

The pizza shop recently opened on Chatham Road across from the Short Hills Train Station.

It offers a variety of pizza, including special pizzas like Margarita, Spinaci Florentino (it has spinach, potatoes and tomatoes), Bruschetta (it has chopped marinated tomatoes) and Grandma. There is also a list of Pizzetta Superiore that range from Buffalo Chicken, Portobello Frascati (it has mushrooms, bacon and onions), Penne Vodka, Chicken Primavera and Short Hills (it has pepperoni, Italian sausage, cremini mushrooms, baked sweet peppers and onions).

You can also also get a calzone and stromboli with any of teh pizza toppings. Also on the menu are cheese sticks, pecorino rice balls, eggplant rollentini, chicken wings and a variety of salads.

Short Hills Pizza can be reached at 973-912-8899.

Related Topics: New Business

Joanne Smythe

3:04 am on Monday, January 31, 2011

In the past, this place has been consistently not good. I hear they are currently reorganizing to turn this place around.

While the old staff was generally unfriendly, the problem is the food.

Marketing materials claim the owner is a trained chef, but Gian Marco on Millburn Ave blows this food away -- the tomato sauce is better, the food is fresher, the food is seasoned and always great.

As a take out joint, Short Hills Pizza needs to realize that places such as Gian Marco deliver, too. Do I call Gian Marco and get great food, or do I call Short Hills Pizza and get disappointment, again?

If I owned this place, I would sit down for a dinner at each of the competitors in town, and ask myself: "How does my food compare?"

Hopefully they can turn this place around, but start by fixing the food. This is a town where people eat out a lot, and can tell the difference between food stored in a fridge for a week, and fresh.

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Bill Schlereth

7:47 pm on Thursday, December 20, 2012

Used to be pretty good (as in okay and convenient) but today's (12/20/12) pie ordered with extra cheese and sausage was inedible. Strange cheese and bogus sausage!

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