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Review: Greek Tony’s Pizza and Sub Shop

Author: EatHSE | Filed under: Food Reviews, Location: Carmel, IN

Greek Tony’s Pizza and Sub Shop
1732 East 116th Street
Carmel, IN 46032

For a year, I rented a place near Tony’s and I frequently visited for my ritual Friday night pizza.  Although it does not make my list of top 2-3 pizza places, it is a solid local choice offering a good variety of pizzas that are heavily covered with toppings and a good thin crust.  Although I always carry out, the inside is very casual with a dated décor including checkered table coverings and environment that just does not feel all that clean.  You serve yourself your own drinks and the only service is someone dropping your food off at your table making Tony’s a carry-out destination for me.  On this trip to Tony’s, I decided to try a couple of subs from their large range of choices.

What I Ate:

Tony’s subs can be ordered as a half ranging in price from $4.30-$4.90 or a whole usually around $9.

Stromboli Sub (half):  I am always on the lookout for a good Stromboli and recently had a good one that I reviewed at Lennie’s in Bloomington, Indiana.  The Stromboli at Tony’s was a more traditional Stromboli on a soft white bread that tasted so fresh that it reminded me of bread made in house even though Tony’s does not seem like the kind of place that would make their own.  The Stromboli had a heavy layer of Italian Sausage that had good seasoning and was ground to the texture that I like on a Stromboli.  Although the ingredients listed green peppers and onion, there was so little on the sub that the meat overpowered any taste the vegetables may have given.  The sub had a thin layer of cheese that was sufficient but the sub was very dry with only a small amount of red sauce.  All of this combined with the sub being served lukewarm on a day when they were not busy left me disappointed.

Italian Sub (half):  Although I favor a good cold Italian sub, on this day I decided to try Tony’s toasted version.  Like the Stromboli, this sub was served lukewarm at best.  I tasted the meats individually on this sub in an effort to try and determine what they actually were and what kind of quality they had individually.  I believe the meat on the top in the picture is a Capicola which comes from the shoulder or neck and usually packs nice flavor as a fattier meat.  The quality was low missing most of the flavor that one would enjoy from a good Capicola.  Below that was just a basic pepperoni and my least favorite meat, bologna.  A good quality bologna has potential but this was just some average process bologna you could buy anywhere.

Under the meat was a heavy layer of head lettuce, which for me is always a big turn off.  If that wasn’t bad enough, some of it was turning brown as it was clearly on its last day.  Under all the ingredients was a layer of what must have been 5-6 tablespoons of mayo that shot out from all sides when I took my first bite completely overpowering any other ingredient on the sub making it almost tasteless.  I have had some bad subs over the years but this one ranked among the worst I have ever had and I ended up throwing almost all of it out even after scraping off a good amount of the mayo.  Where were the onions or some vinegar and oil like you find on a good Italian like you might get at Jersey Mike’s?  Dreadful!

Would I Buy It Again?  Yes for pizza, but no for Tony’s subs. When the best part of your meal is the bread, much like the breadsticks at Olive Garden, it is not saying much for the product.  The subs were lukewarm at best when served and either had too much in condiments or too little sauce in the case of the Stromboli, and lack proportional distribution of ingredients as any good sub should have.  If you visit Tony’s, stick with the pizza.

-EatHSE

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6 Responses to “Review: Greek Tony’s Pizza and Sub Shop”

  1. I have been to Greek Tony’s on several occasions. My favorites there include the Gyro Platter, the Chicago Italian Beef, and of course the breadstix. I order at least one of those items every time I go!

  2. Been driving by this corner a lot lately to go visit an elderly uncle…. have been intrigued by the place, and am looking to try the pizza sometime… thanks for the review.

  3. Greek Tony’s is one of those places I have inexplicably craved since I moved from Carmel (that and the old Cancun chicken nachos). I don’t remember what it was exactly but their “secret sauce” drove me crazy. I don’t remember it being poor quality food but that could be the patina of nostalgia setting in. Can’t believe they put bologna on an Italian. Gross!

  4. $tinkfoot says:
  5. the italian sandwich does not have bologna on it. it’s just capicola & pepperoni.

    i’m also surprised by your sandwich’s lack of onions. usually they put a large amount on them. but i have noticed variations based on which person is preparing the sandwich.

    also, i agree with you opinion about the sandwich containing too much mayo. although, i think it’s a mix of mayo & italian dressing.

  6. 27 YEARS WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS AND WE HAVE NEVER USE BOLOGNA ON ANY SUB. WE ALSO DO NOT USE MAYO UNLESS ITS REQUESTED. ALL SUBS ARE BEST EATEN AT THE STORE IF YOU WANT IT REAL HOT AND FRESH. I KNOW WE CAN NOT PLEASE EVERYONE BUT WE HAVE TRIED TO BE THE BEST FAMILY FRIENDLY PIZZA JOINT WE CAN BE. THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENTS WE WILL TRY TO DO OUR BEST.

  7. Hands down this is the best place ever! Literally, I live about 30 minutes away and I will still drive there for the breadsticks! Not just the breadstick but what pizza joint can you get a wide variety like you can here…BUT GOOD TOO? Everyone will have their own opinion and that’s your constitutional right. However, the praise for Greek Tony’s definitely outweighs anything anyone could say! If you haven’t tried it…you better add this to your bucket list!

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