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Welcome to Roberto's Pizza Jonestown Rd

At Roberto's Pizza Jonestown Rd, we celebrate a passion for authentic pizza-making that draws inspiration from community and flavor. Located at 3970 Jonestown Rd in Harrisburg, PA, our menu features a delectable range of options, from classic cheese pizzas to our renowned House Special, loaded with savory toppings like pepperoni, sausage, and fresh vegetables. Each dish embraces quality ingredients and craftsmanship, inviting patrons to indulge in a delicious culinary experience. Whether you're looking to create your perfect pie or savor a classic, Roberto’s offers warmth and flavor that transforms every meal into a delightful moment. Welcome to our story!

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Welcome to Roberto's Pizza Jonestown Rd, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Harrisburg, PA. Located at 3970 Jonestown Rd, this delightful pizzeria promises a culinary experience filled with flavor, warmth, and a touch of Italian authenticity. Whether you're a long-time local or just passing through, Roberto's invites you to embark on a delicious journey through their diverse menu.

At Roberto's, pizza is not just food; it’s an art form. Their signature House Special Pizza showcases a hearty medley of pepperoni, sausage, ham, mushrooms, onions, green peppers, and black olives, starting at an unbeatable price of $13.25 for a small. If you prefer to create your pie, their Build Your Own Cheese Pizza is available in various sizes, letting your taste buds take the lead, with prices beginning at $10.45.

One standout dish that deserves mention is the LG House Special Pizza, perfect for sharing (or not) at just $17.25, making it a great value for family gatherings or casual hangouts with friends. Every slice is bursting with freshness and flavor, and the combination of toppings makes each bite a delightful blend.

As you savor your meal, you might also want to explore the inviting ambiance of the restaurant. The space caters to diners looking for a cozy meal or a lively family gathering. Don't forget to pair your pizza with one of their refreshing beverages to enhance the flavors of your dish.

If you're in the area, Roberto's Pizza Jonestown Rd is a must-visit culinary destination that brings people together over delicious food. With a phone number of (717) 540-5681, feel free to call ahead and order your feast or inquire about specials. Indulging in their pizza is not just a meal; it’s a comforting tradition that celebrates rich flavors and genuine hospitality—a true testament to the joy of good food.

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Bruce K.

This large park has a number of picnic pavilions (available to be reserved), tennis courts, basketball courts, a sand volleyball court and a large playground. There is a dedicated parking area and the Black History Museum is on site. The playground has a soft base and is located under some large shade trees. For those who might not be aware, Roberto Clemente was a Puerto Rican professional baseball player who played 18 seasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Dame in 1973, becoming both the first Latin American and Caribbean player to be enshrined. He was an All-Star for 13 seasons and MVP for the National League in 1966. His batting average was over .300 for 13 seasons and he had 3,000 hits during his major league career. He also played in two World Series championships. So clearly, an outstanding sportsman. Clemente was involved in charity work in Latin American and Caribbean countries during the off-seasons, often delivering baseball equipment and food to those in need. On December 31, 1972, he died in a plane crash at the age of 38 while en route to deliver aid to earthquake victims in Nicaragua. The following season, the Pirates retired his uniform number 21, and MLB renamed its annual Commissioner's Award in his honor; now known as the Roberto Clemente Award, it is given to the player who "best exemplifies the game of baseball, sportsmanship, community involvement and the individual's contribution to his team." Because he was born in Puerto Rico and played baseball for a team based in Pittsburgh, I'm a little unsure as to why this park in Fort Myers (which does not have a baseball field) is named in his honor. If you're able to figure that out and share, thanks! [Review 13310 overall, 628 of 2020.]