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Yaghi's Cedar Park
Cedar Park, TX 78613
(512) 401-0011
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- Yes
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Good for:
- Dinner
10 reviews for Yaghi's Cedar Park
If I am looking for homemade NY style pizza I order from Yaghi's. The crust is so important to me and they've got it down. Oh and the salads are super fresh. There is one with mozzarella cheese on top I crave. The ranch dressing tastes homemade too not some weird package goo.
Sometimes the wait for delivery can be long but they do have pick up. Not too much room for dinning in though if that what your looking for don't go here.
Sure they've made a few mistakes but the overall quality is so good so true NY style that I'm giving them five stars.
The website is almost non existent the last I checked. This is one place they need to work on and get up to par so they can stay competitive in the pizza world. This is a mom & pop place that'll surely please your taste buds.
Give me a slice.............mmmmmmmmm..........cheese.
Maybe it's the fast service, maybe it's the size, maybe it's the quality...aw, who am I kidding, it's the fact that one time they got my Pizza to me in 12 minutes. No, I am not joking, and that is fairly typical of how fast they are. Pizza is good too. Not quite Dions, but it might take a few days to get a Dions Pizza here.
Great priced lunch specials. Great pizzas by the slice that come out of the oven. Hot and crunchy which is a great combo. Also a big fan of their stromboli and gyros. Good place to swing in and out of. Sometimes takes a few minutes to get things ready so either call in ahead or bring something to read or work on for a few minutes
I'd really like to give these guys more stars but their lack of consistency irks me. Some days they make GREAT pizza and then some days they make AWFUL pizza. I haven't been able to determine the pattern yet. Their price is about on par with a NY style pizza place in Austin - but again they are too inconsistent to warrant that price.
I'd recommend avoiding the slices here as they typically just keep around some seemingly old cheese pizzas that they drop some toppings on and reheat when you order it.
All in all - it's certainly worth trying if you have a craving for NY pizza but I can't guarantee that you'll get their best when you order it.
Yaghi's breadstick dipping sauce is "yughi". It totally killed my breadstick buzz with its watered-down consistency.
YAY! Yaghi: Love the pizza crust. I'd buy the pie just for the ring of crust. Even better - they made breadsticks. I was totally in love.
Ew, Yughi: Found out they couldn't do "half-this-half-that" pies, because they're a "gourmet pizza shop"
YAY! Yaghi: Friendly delivery. Person on the phone is "short" but I guess that's New York TCB style. I'm spoiled by chatty Austinites!
Hmm, Yughi: Wow, $40 for 2 pizza pies and breadsticks. Reminder: It's gourmet.
YAY! Yaghi: Interesting pies - like the Buffalo Chicken Wing (spicy) kept guests chewing happily.
Yaghi's, I'll keep trying you as long as someone's buying!
Some yelper turned me onto Yaghis and I am glad they did! There is a shortage of good pizza places in Cedar Park. I remember with fond regret the closing of Bud and Walts. Since then I have been subsisting on Pizza Hut and (sadly) Dominos. I am too lazy and don't plan well enough to order ahead and pick up. I have to have my pizza delivered, preferably right to my couch.
Yaghis delivers. And yes they are more expensive than the generic places mentioned above. But maybe they are charging by the pound?? Holy toppings! The works pizza is so loaded up that you have to use two hands to hold a slice (eating pizza with a fork is like wearing a wedding dress to Town Lake). And I personally prefer a cracker thin crust, but that just would not stand, man, with the weight of those toppings. The crust is thicker on the edges, crunchy outside, chewy in. The sauce is tasty but not overwhelmingly tomatoey. All in all a great pie. I don't know from " authentic New York style" pizza, but this is certainly yummy style!
Yaghi's is OK pizza, for delivery I have to say it is probably the best. we ordered the Gyro, and the Tomato and Garlic. the gyro was really good, and I was mixed to use the gyro sauce or ranch dressing ..... I decided Ranch was far superior to the gyro sauce and went with it.
The garlic was minced, WTH? It was obviously the generic brand from HEB ... and it was spooned on so it had packets of super garlic and parts were there wasn't much taste just the juice. We would really have preferred sliced, fresh garlic.
Crust was really good and the pizza sauce that they use was tasty. the pizza wasn't as greasy as other places, we'll be using them as our pizza delivery of choice, since it is so much better than pizza hut.
They were really quick as well. The delivery arrived and we were expecting to wait a little longer.
This is the far NW outlet of this pizzeria.
Best pizzia in the area bar none. The crust is awesome. Thin, roll-it-up style of pizza. Just enough crispiness. Beats Saccone's in the area in my opinion. Also have great gyro's. They're huge! Pizza by the slice as well. Walk-in type of place and not really big enough for more than a few to dine in. Just a few chairs and a bar along the wall to eat a slice.
As a transplanted new yorker, I miss being able to get great NY-style pizza on a whim just about anywhere. So far I've found three places here in the NW part of Austin that I'm willing to order from, and Yaghi's is one of those three. Great crust, sauce, cheese - all remind me of home.
Also, the Gyro's are very good, and at lunch you can get a Gyro and a drink for $3.99 which is a pretty good bargain.
I am taking away one star because 3 of the last 4 times I've ordered from Yaghi's they've screwed up my order and when I've gone to pick it up I've had to sit there for 20 minues waiting for them to make me the correct order.
Despite the ordering hassles, I'll be back because I like their food, and it is a reasonable value for the price.
Really great pizza, especially if you're used to pizza from back east. Owner is an absolute doll - my son and I came to try out the pizza and when I talked to him about whether the pizza was really New York Style (mentioning I was from New York) he gave me a free slice to try while I waited on my pie and solicited whether I thought it passed muster. The only way it could be more authentic was if he trucked in NYC tap water to make the crust. Excellent, and recommended.


