Randy's Wooster St Pizza Shop

1000 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester - 06042
56 reviews
Pizza Chicken Wings Salad
(860) 649-1166

I have been going to Wooster Street Pizza since way back when it was located by Ames in Manchester and bike night used to be in that parking lot. I love the Wooster Street King pizza, Killer Dillers (fried pickles) and the bbq chipotle Dallas wings (they’re huge). Now you can also order Manchester Cheesecake Company cheesecake there!

Stopped on a Sunday afternoon to share a pizza with the boys. My 5 and 4 year olds love the decor, cars everywhere. Even a monster truck as part of the wall. Then the waitress became a hero as she brought both boys ne hot wheels cars. Food wise it was good pizza, we ordered a large cheese and it was huge and very tasty. Only issue is the place could use a good cleaning. One entire booth was missing its table, there was a lot of dust and it just felt run down. Never received drink refills, and as a recent review stated, the staff did seem to enjoy talking amongst themselves more than attending to the customer. would definitely go back for the pizza and the kid friendly decor

Have been using them again recently and found them to be an okay alternative to other pizza restaurants in town. If you live in Manchester, you know that there are at least 25+ Pizza choices in town. We have about 4 we use often. Our choices are made on the style of crust, the cheese, and the toppings. This restaurant seems to put the food they serve last on their priorities. Uneven toppings tossed towards one side have happened at least three times. ? We ordered this past week and were very disappointed in what we got. There were more employees than customers inside. And they seemed to think that socializing among themselves was the highest priority. Too bad. If you don't put your efforts into making sure the customers come back, you aren't doing a very good job.

What a fun place to eat! Food is fabulous! Unique and very tasty! Service was amazing! Hope to come back!

Almost 2hrs for delivery. Ordered a small specialty pizza with an additional topping. Pizza came, without the extra topping I paid for and the majority of the toppings had slid to one side. This is the only place I know of that makes this particular type of pizza. I'm very disappointed. $25 for a small, basically half cheese pizza is very frustrating.

Almost 2hrs for delivery. Ordered a small specialty pizza with an additional topping. Pizza came, without the extra topping I paid for and the majority of the toppings had slid to one side. This is the only place I know of that makes this particular type of pizza. I'm very disappointed. $25 for a small, basically half cheese pizza is very frustrating.

Pizza was horribleWe ordered two large pizzas for the five of us and one of the pizzas got one bite taken out of it and the other pizza was missing one piece and a couple bites out of another they came back and asked if we wanted boxes we said you forgot to put cheese on one of them and the other one was just horrible tasting waitress laughed and giggled and gave us the bill

yummy food

service was great. atmosphere was amazing. the wingz awesome. my family and i not big fans on the pizza. 70$ 2 pies and wings.. yikes. but thankx for having us.

Admittedly it had been many months since I had ordered food to go from the Randy's Wooster Street in Manchester, CT prior to my most recent experience. I've never had a bad experience there, but in all fairness I've never had a stellar experience there either. That said, the food & service had always been average to above average, and I would say it was good. A week ago I ordered 2 large pizzas to go, and we purposely kept the order simple and basic, with 1 pizza being sausage & peppers, and 1 pizza being a simple "margherita" pizza (sauce, cheese, basil & thinly sliced fresh tomatoes). What we ended up with for the margherita pizza was a regular cheese pizza that was totally covered with canned stewed tomatoes. Mind you, not areas or dollops of stewed tomatoes, but huge chunks of canned stewed tomatoes covering the pizza from crust to crust. There was such an abundance of stewed tomatoes that the entire crust became soggy and the slices could not be picked up without it disintegrating, with everything falling back into the pizza box. Needless to say, no one ate any that pizza and it was thrown away, which is sad, especially since our order was more that $50 for the 2 large pizzas. I know that when ordering pizza as "take-out", the crust could get soft from it steaming in the box during the drive home. But since my other pizza was properly crispy, I think it's a safe assumption that the stewed tomatoes were the cause. Normally, I would have returned the pizza and received a replacement, but we live on the other side of town and had picked up our pizza order on our way home from a funeral wake, so none of us were in any condition mentally, nor emotionally, to go through the hassle. So from now on I'll just take my business elsewhere. If a pizza restaurant can't make the simplest of pizzas, there are serious issues.