Coal Fire
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For the first time today, in 3 years, we were told we couldn't sit at the tall tables in the bar area during happy hour with our 6 year old. We've sat…
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So disappointed with this dish! I was so excited for much more flavor. Tastes like a can of cheap clams poured over spaghetti, that's it!…
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Overhyped and Overpriced. I found the pizza bland, tasteless and lacking in toppings. If you want a good slice of pizza go to Gianni's Pizza in Severn…
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10 Reviews on “Coal Fire”
Good pizza. Very pricey Ca…. Good pizza.Very priceyCalamari good too
Great pizza and great service. If you want in and out service go to the bar but its only for adults. I wish they had morebooths but its nice dining outside in good weather. Maybe a little more cheese but the quality if cheese is great.
The best. They have the best pizza in town, only complaint is that the Spicy and Signature sauces are too sweet.Try to the grilled ceasar salad with chicken!
Great food, poor service. Waitress staff very slow and inexperienced. No wait to get table, but long wait to get service, drinks, food & bill.
Good pizza but not worth the wait. Insane lines on weekends even at 5pm.
New York Style Pizza. I’ve tried Coal Fire twice now and I am very impressed with the quality of the pizza that they serve. The crust is hot and crispy in true New York style. The toppings are fresh. The signature and spicy sauces is are a little sweet, but the classic is more traditional and what I would recommend for the purist.I have not been overwhelmed by their appetizers however. The wings were bland and the calamari was chewy. The best part of the calamari was the pickled pepper sauce it was tossed in.If you are in the Ellicott City/Columbia area I would recommend Coal Fire if you have a desire for traditional New York style thin crust pizza.
Best brooklyn pizza south of jersey. I have no problem waiting in line for an hour under the brooklyn bridge to get a Grimaldi’s pie…unfortunately it takes me 4 hours to get there. Coal Fire is the next best thing. The crust is thin and smoky. The sauce is perfect and the cheese goes on in slices. The basil is always fresh. I could eat a pie by myself, but my wife and kids make me share…boo.