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    Little Caesars Pizza

    3.8 (5 reviews)
    InexpensivePizza, Chicken Wings
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Ordered a pizza it was very quick and price was a good deal. Pizza wasn't bad but for 5$ cant complain

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    Joe De’s Brick Oven Pizza

    Joe De’s Brick Oven Pizza

    4.7
    (63 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Legit pizza only 7 minutes from the airport! Worth getting…read moreevery time you are in the area. "New haven" feature pizza hits. Pepperoni cups are always a welcome sight at any pizza shop . Staff are just as legit as the pizza. Dont sleep on this. True gem.

    Went in yesterday for pizza with my boyfriend. Realized on google it said it was more of a "take…read moreout" place so we ordered ahead. Coming into the store there was a cute counter by the window if you did decide to sit inside and eat. We came all the way from Kent for the pizza and wanted to try a slice before we left for home so my boyfriend ate a slice in the parking lot really quick. An employee (possibly the owner) came out with napkins and offered us to sit inside. We declined as we had to leave but the man graciously went inside and brought us out cold water bottles for our drive home! It was such a thoughtful gesture. Now onto the pizza. It was delicious! We ordered a regular pepperoni pizza and the white Neapolitan style pizza. It wouldn't let me add pineapple to my pizza online, which was fine because it didn't need it, the pizza was so good! My boyfriend loved his pepperoni pizza and I also enjoyed my Neapolitan style white pizza. It had a great garlicky flavor and was crispy on the crust. Will definitely be back to try the margarita pizza next! So if you're looking for a great pizza with hospitality I recommend coming to Joe De's!

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    Beautiful and cozy
    Joe De’s Brick Oven Pizza
    Great artwork and such a clean place

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    Great artwork and such a clean place
    Napoleon's Pizza

    Napoleon's Pizza

    4.4
    (123 reviews)
    5.4 mi
    $$

    These guys are polite, and the prices are fine. The sauce on the (square) pizza, however, is so…read moresweet that it could be considered a dessert. If you check out my reviews, you'll see that I've sampled pizzas in more than one state and more than one country, including Italy. I've sampled many types of crusts and sauces. While the crust here is fine (not the best), the sauce is repulsive. My daughter said "Dad, this area is heavily populated with people from Eastern Bloc countries," to which I responded "If they like their pizza sweet, so be it. But I certainly don't." I understand that there are plenty of pizza styles, including the Greek version, which includes cinnamon on occasion. Yuck. This place is called Napoleon's Pizza, and they claim to conquer pretty much everything, from your pizza craving to the whole town of Parma. Indeed, Napoleon was an Italian dude who was born in France. His conquering skills were excellent, until his greed resulted in the deaths of thousands of soldiers who froze to death. All of that to say, I might've named this place Napoli's Pizza (since Napoli is the birthplace of the pizza we know today). But the sweet sauce here is an abomination, so maybe 'Napolean's' is more appropriate after all.

    A great pizza place located in Parma. We always get a pizza and salad from here. The staff is very…read morenice. Their sweet sauce is amazing! I highly recommend it.

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    Veggie w/ the white garlic butter sauce
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    Lil Ronnie’s

    Lil Ronnie’s

    4.4
    (27 reviews)
    5.5 mi

    Had a pepperoni and sausage with pesto and hot honey. Was in and out in no time nice guy who made…read morethe pizza . Small spot but that's all u need.

    Imagine: you and your friends have spent a long evening bar-hopping through the lively Tremont…read moreneighborhood. Buzzed and starving, you stumble across a NYC-style slice shop directly along your critical path. In the moment, it feels like Moses parting the Red Sea before your very eyes. You watch happy patrons pile out with slices as large as your head, you smell the delicious grease; you can practically taste your pie already. Stepping inside, this religious experience continues when, right as you ready yourself to order, you watch the pizza barista pull a hot, fresh pie directly from the oven. You can see instantly deduce the pizza is perfectly cooked--the cheese is melted evenly, the smell of the tomato sauce lingers in the air, the crust has just the right bend--you look the cashier in the eye and declare that a slice of that fresh-out-of-the-oven pizza pie is exactly what you want. Now imagine the horror as the cashier takes that fresh slice of pizza, perfect as Michelangelo's David, and PUTS IT BACK IN THE OVEN. Horrified, you can do nothing but watch as your already amazing slice of pizza is burnt to a crisp. Served to you five minutes later, your wonderfully floppy New York slice now has the consistency of a saltine cracker. It has been charred to the point of burying the cheese and sauce--replaced by the flavor of charcoal. You might think this is an indulgent (and even pretentious) way to simply say "the pizza was overcooked," but I believe understanding the promise of this product is essential to understanding the pain of its disappointment. Lil Ronnie's is the type of place that has all of the potential to become a legitimate contender for the best pizza in town--it does so much right with its atmosphere and location, and my nose and sight told me the potential exists within that original version of the slice! Just please. We only need to cook the pizza once.

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    Il Rione Pizzeria

    Il Rione Pizzeria

    4.6
    (444 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    $$

    Il Rione was the first Italian restaurant in nearly 20 years that genuinely brought me back to my…read moretime living in Italy. The food I ordered the anchovy margherita pizza and it was a solid 9.5/10. Easily one of the closest pizzas I've had in the U.S. to the authentic Roman-style pizzas I remember. The only minor criticism -- and honestly not really their fault -- was that the anchovies tasted slightly canned, giving a bit more fishiness than the fresh anchovies commonly used in Italy. The service One of the owners, Annie, felt like the Italian nonna welcoming you into her home. Warm, thoughtful, conversational and constantly making sure everyone was taken care of. That hospitality elevated the entire experience. The atmosphere The restaurant is smaller and lively, so it can get pretty loud, especially on a Saturday night. The music was a tad louder than I personally prefer, but I also think it helps balance out the constant buzz of conversation happening at every table. The wait My friend and I arrived around 6:30 PM on a Saturday and the wait was about an hour and a half -- which is wild for a pizza place, but also says everything about how popular it is. Worth it? If you're craving authentic Italian pizza, absolutely. Overall The food alone makes the noise and wait worthwhile, and the hospitality makes you want to come back. I'd absolutely return the next time I'm in Cleveland.

    Is the interior small, cute and cozy? Yes. Do you have to wait quite a while to be seated because…read moreof the aforementioned small aspect of this place? Yes. Since they don't take reservations, mentally prepare yourself for the wait. I came here with three friends on a Friday around 6:00/6:30 and waited around 50 minutes. It was nice outside so we just hung around outside of the restaurant. When we were seated the service was fast. We opted for the arugula salad and rione salad for the table and the salads were honestly delicious. For pizza, we ordered the larger size sausage pie (red sauce, mozzarella, roasted peppers, sautéed onions, garlic and parmesan). Thin crust with a good bite that holds its integrity pretty decently. Overall, this os probably one of the better pizzas in Cleveland.

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    Edison's Pizza Kitchen

    Edison's Pizza Kitchen

    4.0
    (286 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    We were in Lakewood for a wedding, and since it's been over 20 years since I lived in the area, I…read morejumped on Yelp to find a good local spot. That's how I came across Edison's Pizza, which had some great reviews. We ordered a large sausage and pepperoni, and the pickup time was about an hour. Not sure if that's typical, but it wasn't a big deal for us that day. Finding the place, however, was its own adventure. Google Maps couldn't locate it at first, then pulled up a different location. After a little trial and error, we finally figured out the pizza shop is actually inside a grocery store. Strange setup, but we eventually found it--and honestly, it was worth both the wait and the free scavenger hunt. The pizza itself was excellent. Great ratio of ingredients, not thin crust and not deep dish--soft in the center with a crispy, crunchy edge. It does come in on the higher side at nearly $30 for a large, but considering the quality and flavor, the value is still there. A fun find with great pizza, even if the journey to get it is part of the experience.

    It's convenient that you can get pizza by the slice when you don't want a full pie, but the pizza…read morewas extremely greasy. Even without the pepperoni oil just drips off, reminded me of amusement park pizza a bit. Maybe I'd return if I'm in the area.

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    Pesto and sun dried tomato
    Pesto and sun dried tomato
    Pepperoni + Banana Peppers - Really good! This was from the Lucky's Market location. Pricey but very tasty.

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    Pepperoni + Banana Peppers - Really good! This was from the Lucky's Market location. Pricey but very tasty.

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