Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Monaca, Pennsylvania, United States. Monaca (/mɪˈnækə/ mi-NAK-ə) is a borough in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States along the Ohio River, 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Pittsburgh. First incorporated as Phillipsburg, the name of the borough was changed to Monaca in honor of the Native American Indian Monacatootha. Fire clay is found in large quantities in the vicinity.
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I have been eating here for years and I can tell you...the owner of this establishment knows how to train young employees to treat customers well. Even though it is often staffed by teenagers, they always have excellent manners.
beaver valley has many pizza shops but a new one in town is a stand out. mary janes stone baked pizza is delicious. The price is right and the menu has a lot of options. the hot sausage sandwich was a rope sausage with onions and peppers and it wasnât hot but it wasnât sweet. The pizza was incredible because the sauce wasnât too sweet yet it was plentiful and the cheese was smooth and milky. definitely give it a try. eat in or take out and they also deliver
4 based on 13 reviews
Buzzi's has been in Rochester for many years. He has take out and delivery only. His crust is different from traditional pizzas and his cuts are square, not round. His crust is more sweet and crispy.Try it once. I enjoy his pizza, especially for a change of pace from the chains.
4 based on 16 reviews
Pizza Joe's in Beaver makes a good pizza. Besides the standard toppings, they do make some special pizzas. My girls love their veggie pizza. You can eat in, but it's not a fancy place. They will deliver to the local area. Enjoy!
4 based on 12 reviews
I tried the chicken bacon ranch pizza which is supposed to be their specialty. I first had one of these pizzas from a restaurant in Wexford that is no longer around, I became addicted and had yet to find another that could replicate the ranch dressing. I had heard about Vic's Pizza from when the chef used to work out in New Brighton PA, however I never had a chance to try it. When he opened up and Bridgewater I was excited that this pizza was on their menu. When I ordered the pizza it smelled wonderful the crust was baked perfectly and the appearance look great. After a bite I knew this still wasn't what I was hoping for in regards to the ranch taste however it was probably the second best one I've had in the area. The bacon was done just right which for some reason most pizza places have trouble doing, it's either burnt or chewy. I would definitely try them again for one of their specialty pizzas such as the Philly steak.
4 based on 28 reviews
Was staying at the Fairfield Inn up the hill and was advised that this was the only walkable dinner choice. No big deal, upon arriving it's much more of a takeout place with very limited seating. It was very busy so it must be popular, and many of the sandwiches coming out of the oven looked really good. I opted for pizza and should've asked if it was thick or thin crust. All they offer is by the slice thick crust, and it appears that it's all premade and they just add whatever toppings you choose and throw in the oven for a couple minutes. By no means was it bad but it certainly was nothing special. If I ever stayed near here again I'd likely drive someplace different
4 based on 26 reviews
This place was recommended and was our first time visit. We stopped in on a Saturday at lunch and were immediately seated. Although the menu offering was typical Italian fare, we opted for the recommended pizza which comes thin, deep dish or Sicilian. We ordered the large thin ($11) and were not disappointed. It was very tasty. For desert a homemade chocolate peanut butter pie ($3.50) was good, not the best, but acceptable. Perhaps a stronger 'flavor; would help (?). The waitress was attentive. The bathrooms are clean. It is worth stopping if you are in the area.
4 based on 66 reviews
The pizza at Vesuvio's was excellent, the spicy sausage and pepperoni pizza was stellar. I really enjoyed their portobello mushroom, garlic and sundried tomato pizza, unique flavour with a nice pizza sauce that is not acidic, nor sweet. Really, really tasty! The atmosphere is welcoming and homey and our service was awesome for such a large grouping (20 people). The pricing everything was more than reasonable, I highly recommend if you are in the Monaca area, give Vesuvio's a visit, you won't be disappointed!
4 based on 41 reviews
We stopped here on the way home from Pittsburgh Airport and we were pleasantly surprised. Our server was very friendly and attentive, and our food was delicious. One in our party had the mushroom-swiss burger, which was cooked to perfection. Another had the Portobello burger, which was actually a giant Portobello mushroom grilled--excellent. Also, their spaghetti and meatballs were superb, with thick and tasty marinara sauce. All of this was with a view of the Beaver River! We will definitely return.
4 based on 140 reviews
I had the wrong impression of this place ever since moving near here two years ago. Not sure why I thought it was âjust another pizza placeâ but was I ever mistaken! Their beans and greens are perfectly balanced and cooked just right with a spicy sausage and red pepper flakes. Their pizzas are full of great flavor and the specialty dishes truly are special. Iâd go everyday (and probably could afford it due to their unbelievable prices) if I wasnât watching my waistline. Treat yourself to the best! I would have easily given it five stars if it wasnât so loud! The room needs acoustical mitigation.
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