Best Pizza restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pizza food in Huntington. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pizza restaurants near you.. Huntington sits on the mid-section of the scenic Ohio River at the point where West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky meet. Founder Collis P. Huntington was the builder and owner of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. West Virginia’s second-largest city and the home of Marshall University, Huntington promises a variety of attractions: a downtown area with shopping, entertainment and a town square with a nostalgic nod to the city's railroad past. Year-round, festivals and special events take place downtown and in Pullman Square, the Civic Arena and the Keith-Albee Theater.
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I remember eating here as a young boy. Seems like forever ago. Since I haven't lived I the area for three plus decades I was pleasantly surprised to see "Gino's Pizza" still a fixture of the community. Just like all those years ago the pizza was amazing. Not sure how they do it but absolutely the best pizza I've ever eaten. A taste all it's own. Everything fresh. Oh and that aroma of fresh baked pizza just captivates you. If your anywhere near a GINOS pizza stop and enjoy. It's delightful.
Itâs overrated. My wife doesnât eat pork and they have no meat topping without pork so Iâve had 2 pizzas now with vegetables on it and the ingredients donât strike me as being anything special. Like banana peppers you get out of a jar from Kroger. Price is a lot. You can get something just as good from a chain for way less money. Also, last time I went they quoted me 40 minutes it would be ready and it was more like an hour. So we waited there for about 20 minutes. I think they probably have limited oven space to make orders when they get busy.
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Cheese pizza was apparently popular as we had to wait an additional 5 min. for it. Well, it was nice and hot. Employees (not on duty I guess) gathered outside. Drive thru on a downward hill. All was ok - food good.
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4 based on 20 reviews
Pizza is a classic American style. Not exciting but gets the job done. Price is very reasonable and service is slightly below average. In this part of town. Unless you are really hankering for pizza.Go to Black sheep or Buddy's bbq. Both within walking distance.
4 based on 19 reviews
Huntington location of the Gino's chain, which has locations throughout West Virginia.
Five Couples Went To Ginoâs The 8th OfDecember. All The Couples Ordered The Combo. You Have Several Choices. Each Of The Choices Come With Sandwich Fries Or Onion Rings & Drink. For $7.99Itâs An Outstanding Value. Our Group HadSteak Sandwiches With Onion Rings & Tea. Some Has Calzones,Onion Rings & Tea. Lastly We Can Throw In A Ham & Cheese , Fries & Drink. All Of The Food Was Very Good. The Onion Rings Are Outstanding. Nice Atmosphere & Good Food. A Combination Hard To Beat!!! Itâs The Ginoâs At 947 9th Ave.
4 based on 16 reviews
One of the best for spaghetti and pizza. Love the garlic bread. Great servings on the orders of spaghetti. Meat sauce is wonderful. I always get take out. Great!
4 based on 108 reviews
La Famiglia is a family owned "Southern Italian" Trattoria. We provide Wood Fired Pizza, Home Made Pasta, Salads, Seafood Specials, Home made Desserts, Full Bar with liquor, wine and beer, Private meeting rooms to accommodate up to 50 guests, custom made
Such a cool placeâitâs a house transformed into a restaurant. Each âbedroomâ has tables set upâwould be nice for a family event. Food was absolutely delicious! I had a glass of sangria and the lasagnaâhuge portion and amazing. My husband had the pizza which he said was very good. We shared a salad and it was delicious. The peach cobbler for dessert was PERFECT. It was pricy but worth it in our opinion. We live about an hour away but we canât wait to make the drive again to return!!
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4 based on 82 reviews
Very good pizza...but noisy restaurant. I understand that the philosophy behind tall ceilings with exposed pipes is that the noise level doesn't encourage people to linger over their meal.Friends found that their pizza crust was burnt on the bottom, but ours was just fine.
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