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Wedgewood Pizza

Posted by LOTGK on September 1, 2008

Who Wants Pizza

Youngstown Ohio has plenty of pizza shops. (Lord knows I visited all of them) Wedgewood Pizza, located at 6200 South Avenue in Boardman, Ohio is one the better known and better tasting pizza shops.

I ordered a large, (16 inch) with a topping of BBQ chicken on half. As you can see, the pizza was well cooked, and the topping was plentiful. The crust was thick, not doughy, and tasted good. The sauce was zesty and the cheese completely melted covering the entire pie. The chicken was well cooked and the BBQ was tangy. The cost was only $7.50 which is pretty darn good for a large pizza.

The Grassy Knoll Institute scores 4.25 out of 5 shots and recommends Wedgewood Pizza for lunch or dinner.

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5 Responses to “Wedgewood Pizza”

  1. First, candy… then pizza (heaven!).

  2. Bitzky said

    Wow, you guys make totally different pizzas than here in Europe. Also they are much larger and quite cheaper!

  3. aintgotno said

    i need one. damn your blue plate blog.

  4. Christine said

    There is no better pizza.

  5. Citizen said

    OK, this one is marginally better. Thicker crust, more toppings, better looking. You are getting close to Chicago sytle.

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