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Brother’s Pizza
670 Downingtown Pike
West Chester PA 19382
39.9610413
-75.6204183


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3 Reviews So Far Newest First

  1. EverettJan 01, 2010

    I am surprised too to see a negative review. My wife and I will go some months eating here weekly. I love their chicken marsala and always am able to take some home for a second meal. The servers are always friendly. Great cheesesteaks.

  2. JenSep 10, 2009

    Suprised the only review for Brother’s not so great. My family has also been going for years and we are always so happy with there food. Everything is always so fresh and tasty. Also the people that work there are so friendly.

  3. JanetAug 22, 2009

    Long time customer (8+ years) and recently very unhappy with the pizza. Usually order a plain large pizza (our boys LOVE it and even eat the crust) but lately it’s been really greasy and too cheesy. Gave them a few chances to improve but after 5-6 pizzas that literally made me sick from all the grease, just can’t bring ourselves to order from them again.

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