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Heard some really positive things about this place on facebook so we tried it out. Really disappointed, average pizza at best. The bread sticks were very good, but the pizza, not so much. Much better pizza in Springboro.
I don't usually write reviews of chain restaurants, but, as a former Daytonian, I feel like it is a responsibility to inform the world of Daton pizza majesty. The King. The Pizza King. Born and raised. Cassano's.Cassano's Pizza has been a Dayton staple for decades. Their thin crust, square cut, ground sausage style supreme has spawned many imitators in the area over the years. What seperates Cassano's from other "Dayton Pies" is the sea salted crust. This is sometimes, I've found, too overbearning for the likes of outsides. Make sure to keep a beverage handy.Since I don't live in the Dayton area any longer, I don't often get to eat Cassano's. However, there is a Cassano's in Carlisle, OH where I work. So, a few times a year, I order a large "half pepperoni, half supreme" and take the leftovers home to my wife who has begun to acclimate to Daytonian pizza.One can order online or by telephone, but keep in mind, your order goes through a call center. So, you have no personal interaction with the location making your order.Carlisle's location is small with only a couple tables for dine in. The staff seems friendly enough when I visit the store for pick-up, but the delivery staff is often lacking some expected "charm."When people brag about New York or Chicago style pies, tell them to shove it and head to Cassano's for one of Dayton's original flavors: Cassano's.
4 based on 88 reviews
Admittedly, it takes a lot for me to get excited about pizza. This did not accomplish it. Dayton, in fact, has its own pizza tradition, as exemplified by Marion's and Cassano's: thin, crispy crust, cut into small squares. If one burns out on that, Dewey's is a reasonable alternative. The ingredients are the stars here, and they're quite good. The crust--not so much. It's just bready enough that it doesn't get crisp, or have an real body. I did, however, have a quite creditable calzone.
4 based on 25 reviews
We were driving through downtown Springboro on a weekend evening after returning from an activity in Mason, Ohio. I had spotted the Ambiance Wine Bar and Art Café several months ago and was curious about it. We were pleasantly surprised to find this super cozy and romantic café situated in a renovated historic home. There's a small front patio with room for a couple of tables and chairs. The interior has a great ambiance, as the cafe's name suggests--with hardwood floors, chandeliers, and two rooms. The bar is in the main room, and there's another adjacent room for overflow seating. The café includes a wide selection of red and white wines by the glass as well as a full menu including pizza, salad, and pasta. Home made desserts are created weekly by the owner from scratch. I had a glass of the pinot grigio, and my dining partner had a red blend. We shared the dessert of the week which was a cream puff with strawberries. It was the perfect size for sharing and came with fresh strawberries and cream, light and fluffy layers of pastry. The owner stopped over at our table to make sure we were doing well, and she shared with us that the café does not advertise. They will email you the weekly special dinner and/or dessert. We will definitely return for the next special, as this is a very convenient stop on our trips to Cincinnati. It is a very relaxed, casual, super friendly atmosphere which we can enjoy with our friends.
We have been patrons of a competing area chain centered in Cincinnati for many years. Circumstances led us to the Springboro Cassano's Pizza. I was so surprised at the quality of the product that my pizza allegiance may change to Cassano's. The crust was thin, crispy and very good. The quality of the ingredients was impressive. We ordered an Italian Sausage Pizza and the pieces of sausage were large balls of sausage the size of a quarter. They were spaced very close on the top making it a True sausage pizza deluxe. The young man at the counter was pleasant and engaging. We will be back and have found a new first choice pizza.
I love the pan pizza, and the stuffed crust pizza. They will make a pizza any way you like and it's always good.
Everyone has their own taste preferences when it comes to pizza. I have a few gastro-intestinal problems, and the red sauce pizzas are often hard for me to digest. However, for the money, and for the easy accessibility to a number of their stores, and their overall reliability to produce good pizza, you should judge for yourself.
4 based on 32 reviews
Shaddocks Pizza was a staple for me growing up. My grandparents lived in Middletown Oh for 40 years, every time we would visit Shaddock's was on the menu! They have a very generous amount of cheese on their pizzas. They are also very consistent on the quality and taste. The homemade sauce they use is a wonderful combination of tangy yet sweet. Their pepperoni is strategically placed under the cheese to keep it moist and delicious! It's a great little place to get pizza. If you're ever in town check it out. They do not diss appoint!
The best pizza in the area. A thin crust. Good fresh toppings.Sandwiches which are a cut above.An ice cream shop also.And then there is the events and entertainment. Cat shows. Blue grass music
4 based on 34 reviews
Went with my wife and another couple. They had recommended this place. Pizza is made fresh and tastes fresh. They use quality fresh ingredients! We also had appetizers that were moderately priced and extremely tasty as well. There is a big room upstairs for parties. A great place to eat and relax. Wish I lived closer! As someone from NY, this was good pizza!!
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