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Since part of our critic team was heading out to a homecoming game, I decided I wanted a good pizza, so I signed into the Slice App to see what options were for delivery.

Thankfully, I didn’t have to pay a delivery fee as my husband graciously offered to pick up from wherever I ordered. I know some of you have suggested a lot of great pizza places, so tonight I decided to order from A&M Pizza Quentin.

A&M Pizza Quentin

Address
626 Quentin Road
Lebanon, PA 17042

Phone: (717) 273-9330

Website
ampizzerialebanon.com/location-quentin-rd

Hours
Mon: 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Tue: 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Wed: 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Thu: 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Fri: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Sat: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Sun: 3 p.m. – 9 p.m.

I ordered over the phone and was told it would be 40 minutes until it was ready. They must have been busy; I mean, it was a Friday night, so of course they were!

I often head over to A&M since it’s the closest pizza restaurant to our house. And while my typical order involves their subs, I also often order onion rings.

I was going to switch things up again and order a small pizza (loving the fact that there would be leftovers throughout the weekend as well) but when I tried to order onion rings, I was told they were sold out.

Another tragedy of the time we are living is that the menu often changes because supplies are difficult to come by.

So, I quickly changed my appetizer to an order of mozzarella sticks (four for $6). The thick sticks of mozzarella are covered in a crunchy batter.

An order of four mozzarella sticks.

I noted that they must have come out of the fryer much earlier than my pizza came out of the oven, because the cheese wasn’t as gooey as it usually is. But that’s the chance you take for ordering take-out. They were still warm and yummy and excellent dipped in the marinara sauce.

I decided to try something a little different for my pizza option tonight and got the A&M White Combo Pizza ($15.25 for a small). This pizza comes with broccoli, spinach, fresh tomato, and fresh garlic.

The A&M White Combo Pizza.

I opened the pizza box, and it smelled and looked awesome. Lots of toppings, and they were evenly distributed. It was hot and the crust was crispy. I added a little garlic salt and crushed red pepper, which made the flavors pop.

I was already looking forward to warming up the rest for a lunch later during the weekend.

Our take: A&M Pizza on Quentin Road is a staple pizza restaurant in the Lebanon Valley. When you say the name in conversation, everyone has a favorite pizza or dish that they get at one of the locations. They have some great unique options on their menu, and you don’t leave there disappointed. Sure, they were out of what I wanted to order, but it was easy to choose a replacement.

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