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A Family Affair

Fresh Flavors, Straight from the Jersey Shore

The Accardi brothers share "Our love for pizza is deeply rooted in the happy memories our parents created for us during childhood." This is why Atlanta's Carlo's Pizza, a testament to the Accardi family's original shop along the Jersey Shore, is all about nostalgia. The shop emanates good old days along the Jersey Shore boardwalk through both food and atmosphere. 

We aim to recreate that feeling where you can almost sense the ocean breeze, smell the fresh pizza, and hear the fryers sizzling with our famous crinkle cut fries. We want to bring back those Wildwood days that Bobby Rydell sings about, offering an environment that feels like the Jersey Shore.

Known for their Jersey boardwalk-style pizza among a host of other Jersey favorites, Carlo's is a standout pizza shop among the many found in and around Atlanta. With fresh ingredients, house-made meatballs and topping staples from the Northeast Coast like hot cherry peppers, authenticity is baked into every dish Carlo's creates.

"If you think you’ve had great pizza in Georgia, you haven’t truly experienced the best until you’ve tried Carlos Pizza," says John Accardi. 

If you find the fall weather has you feeling nostalgic, and maybe even a little wistful for a crisp stroll along the Northeast shores, pop into Carlo's for a taste to match your mood and try out any one of their new fall offerings, including the original Philadelphia Water Ice, an iconic northern sweet treat, and the "Chillati" another dessert made up of vanilla ice cream and water ice. 

As for the classics, the house-made meatball and artichoke appetizer, a grandmother's kitchen recipe, as well as the latest house-made garlic rolls topped with pecorino romano cheese, are two must-tries in addition to the pizza of course. Embrace the cooler weather with a trip to the Jersey Shore and an array of comfort foods at Carlo's Pizza! 

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We want to bring back those Wildwood days that Bobby Rydell sings about, offering an environment that feels like the Jersey Shore.

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