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Specialties
Voted Best Kid Friendly Restaurant in Woodbury, DeLeo Bros Pizza is getting back the local hometown family pizza parlor where everyone went in the 80’s. Complete with a Retro 80’s arcade and pinball area, DeLeo’s serves up an authentic NY hand tossed pizza that is all made from scratch. From the pizza and marinara sauce to the meatballs and homemade bread dough. Our garlic inspired pizza and knots are a big favorite along with our calzones. Come in and enjoy a few games of Ms. Pac-Man while you wait for the best NY pizza this side of the Twin Cities.
History
Established in 2010.
On April 1st, 2010 I began DeLeo Bros. Pizza to realize my grandfalther Carley DeLeo’s dream For my grandfather, growing up in a family of entrepreneurs can be trying, especially when it comes to carrying on the family business. While running a lumber company with his two brothers Micky and Bonzo, as his father had also done, Carley realized he didn’t want to own a lumber company, he wanted to own a restaurant. He loved food and was well known for his big heart, big size, and big appetite for meatballs and spaghetti which he made for family reunions, church functions and holiday gatherings. Sadly, he passed away before the dream of serving his Italian dinners in his home town of Port Townsend, WA could become a reality. My joy is bring to your table our DeLeo family tradition of gathering with loved ones for fantastic selection of Italian pastas, New York style pizza, calzones, grinders (hot hoagies), and our excessive, passionate use of garlic. Please enjoy!
Meet the Business Owner
Nathaniel D.
Business Owner
Remembering my grandpa DeLeo’s passion for food, family and providing an entertaining experience for all ages. Pizza is my favorite food and playing video games at the local arcade was a grand ol time. We try to create that same experience for kids that are tall enough to reach the joystick and give the older kids that second chance to reach the top they almost got back in the 80’s.