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Thursday, January 22, 2026

Is Stefano’s II the “Cheers” of Bensalem Pizza?

The Vibe

Walking into Stefano’s II Brick Oven Pizza feels less like visiting a restaurant and more like stepping into a neighbor’s kitchen. It has a distinct “Cheers” energy—locals claim the staff knows everyone by name, and the atmosphere is warm, loud, and unapologetically casual. It’s a booth-heavy, family-friendly spot where the focus is entirely on the food, not the decor.

What Locals Love (The Pros)

  • Top Dish: The Buffalo Chicken Pizza is a heavy hitter here, but the standard Plain Cheese Pie gets equal love for its specific style: thin crust with a notable crunch.

  • The “Sweet” Sauce: This is the defining feature. Fans rave about the signature sweet pizza sauce, claiming it sets Stefano’s apart from the salty/savory competition.

  • The Best Part: The Garlic Knots. Reviewers frequently highlight them as a “must-order” side that rivals the pizza itself.

Heads Up (The Cons)

  • Polarizing Sauce: That famous sweet sauce? It’s a love-it-or-hate-it situation. If you prefer a traditional acidic or savory tomato sauce, this might not be your slice.

  • Pasta Pitfalls: While the pizza is a hit, some pasta dishes like the Gnocchi have been described as hard or lacking flavor, so sticking to the pies is the safer bet.

  • Basic Digs: Don’t expect ambiance or “date night” lighting; it’s a strip-mall pizza joint through and through.

The Verdict

A local legend for those who love a thin, crispy crust with sweet sauce. It’s the perfect spot for a quick family Friday night, but maybe skip it if you’re a die-hard fan of savory, New York-style sauce or looking for top-tier Italian entrees.

David Russo
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David Russo is the Dining & Hospitality Reporter for Bensalem Weekly. He covers restaurant openings, health inspections, and consumer reviews in Bucks County.

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The Vibe Walking into Stefano’s II Brick Oven Pizza feels less like visiting a restaurant and more like stepping into a neighbor’s kitchen. It has a distinct "Cheers" energy—locals claim the staff knows everyone by name, and the atmosphere is warm, loud, and unapologetically casual....Is Stefano’s II the "Cheers" of Bensalem Pizza?