Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Hollidaysburg. Hollidaysburg is a borough and the county seat of Blair County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It is located on the Juniata River, 5 miles (8 km) south of Altoona and is part of the Altoona, Pennsylvania, Metropolitan Statistical Area. In 1900, 2,998 people lived in the borough, in 1910, 3,734 lived there, and in 1940, 5,910 residents were counted. The population was 5,791 at the 2010 census. Coal, iron ore, ganister, and limestone are found in the vicinity. In the past, the borough had foundries and machine shops, a silk mill, car works and classification yards.
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We tried their Lunch Buffet. It consisted of several kinds of pizza - chef's choice, bread sticks, and salad bar with some pudding. The pizza was not as good as choicing your own personal choice pizza and having it delivered piping hot to your table, which we've experienced on previous visits to this restaurant, but it was a value meal with pizza and salad. They offer a loyalty card with which you get a free pizza after a certain number of visits. The atmosphere is dismal - hasn't been updated in years. The staff is friendly and helpful.
4 based on 23 reviews
We stopped by and ordered a pizza to take home as we've heard several folks tell us it's their favorite pizza in Altoona. Got it home and it was okay, but there's much better in Altoona. Maybe had we ate there when it was hot and fresh, but at home it was somewhat soggy and didn't reheat well.May stop in for lasagna or another dish to see how it travels, but wouldn't return for the pizza.
Driving from antiquing in Duncansville, my wife spotted this place as we passed by. Familiar with this chain from previous places, we made a u-turn in rush hour traffic and went back. Three slices and a drink for $4.99 makes quite a deal. Crust is thick. Pizza is not the best I've ever had, but it is still very good. It's best to hit this place during busy times to get a fresh slice from one of the trays. Dining area was clean, spacious, and quite nice. We really liked this place. You won't go away hungry. That's for sure.
4 based on 35 reviews
We went to dinner with another local couple, at their suggestion. The staff was wonderful. It is not a formal place, but they are very friendly and professional. The food was excellent with good size portions. Everything was well prepared and very fresh. They do not sell any alcohol, but they are BYOB.
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More than the usual fast and good pizza. The sandwiches are excellent. Best thing about this new Domino's is the small, clean eat-in area which has just a few small tables. Most orders are either take-out or delivery, so the small dining area is typically quiet and peaceful, and free of screaming children. A few things monumentally difficult to find when dining around here. The staff is fast, friendly, and knowledgeable. An excellent go-to for a quick (and quiet) lunch.
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3 based on 19 reviews
We stopped in here for a Sunday Afternoon Lunch. Our waitress, was very interesting to say the least. She took our orders, and brought our drinks. She couldnt even remember who ordered what drink when she brought them back, there was 4 of us, and we were the only patrons there, besides 2 other people. While waiting for our food, someone outside was walking a Raccoon, yes I said a Raccoon, and our waitress, along with about 3-4 other staff, decided to go outside and pet, play & feed the raccoon. Upon coming back in, our waitress we heard say, it bit her! Now i am hoping once she went into the kitchen area, she washed her hands throughly, we are not sure. She then comes out to ask my Dad if he wanted Lettuce, Tomato, or Onion on his Ham & Swiss sandwich. He didnt and he also said he did not want it on Rye, but their Italian Bread, they brought it on white bread, but they did fixed it for him. I ran out of my drink, and she took it to refill, and well i never got that back till we were about to leave! The food was not bad, but the service, left a lot to be desired! I am also not sure, but there was no Air Conditioning (it was 95° outside), they had to fans running, which was basically blowing hot air around the place. The Bathrooms had a funky smell to them as well. Ive ate here before, and it was not like this, but it seems the place may be heading downhill.
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Best pizza in the area..just had a large pizza ask and received one with 1/2 half pepperoni and Italian sausage with extra crispy crust...got just the way I wanted it..cost was $ 8.69 They make their own buttery garlic sauce that comes with the pizza..scared the pizza with my wife..ask for a second sauce not a problem..they have daily very reasonable specials and the best homemade bread meaty philla cheesesteak in town and to top the meal off tiramisu and granules...a must visit place...friendly staff that remembers frequent customers and their usuals...nice to be remembered...same great service every time..
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4 based on 21 reviews
Won't be returning here anytime soon. Fried fish wedge served on what appeared to have been baked pizza dough brushed with oil and sprinkled with cheese. Just wasn't a good combination at all. Would have rated overall "poor", but the coleslaw was delicious although I wasn't offered a fork or spoon, so I took it home. Much better fish a few miles away!
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4 based on 15 reviews
Can't go wrong with the square cut of pizza. I enjoy herbs & spices in my pizza sauce and Best Way's pizza has just that. Lots of cheese and a dab of pepperoni. Great flavor!
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4 based on 168 reviews
We stopped in here for a late dinner on a weekday evening. The place was not very crowded and we were served promptly. We ordered a margarita and an amber ale for drinks then shared their delicious fried calamari appetizer. We then shared a Marzoni's special pizza on thin white crust. The pizza was very good. All in all a nice dining experience.
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