Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Mayfield Heights, Ohio, United States. Mayfield Heights is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, and is an east-side suburb of Cleveland. The population was 18,827 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 68 reviews
This CPK restaurant is right next to an open shopping and entertainment area that is used for musical (and other?) entertainment during the summer months (at least). Our server, Ryan, was very attentive to our table; he checked in with us often. He got our daughter drink refills without us having to ask. Our meals were fresh-tasting and nicely flavored. All in all, a very satisfying meal that reminded us of our CPK meals at home.
Want a nice hot pizza without the wait? You can swing into Little Caesars pick up a hot and ready and go home. If you're like me and the thought of having already made food waiting for you sounds disgusting you donât have to worry here. They donât sit around long enough as people are coming in and picking them up all the time. Going around the peak times (dinner is the best time) youâll get a fresh one right away. Many times Iâve walked in as they were pulling a new one out of the oven. They put it in the box and handed it my way.
Although it took a lot longer than the 45 minutes that was quoted on the phone that would have been okay if the pizza was done right! The crust was burned black and when I called to let them know it was unsatisfactory there was no appology indicated. We wanted Papa John's but unfortunetly they do not deliver to the downtown area.
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4 based on 21 reviews
The competition for business, to obtain and keep customers, is fierce Why go to a place or order from an establishment that has a nasty attitude, when you have thousands of dozens of different ways to put a decent meal together. Since my wife gets a lot of food for different places where she works, she is able to sample and see for herself, what she may or may not like. And there are more than enough places in the area that deliver. Here comes Jetâs Pizza. Iâm going to be honest, I never even heard of Jetâs Pizza. But they have a large variety of pizzas to choose from. They have wings, and salads, bread sticks too.. We happened to have salads. The Greek salad and the Antipasto salad. Nice portion and the salads were fresh. Both my wife and I, had some of both. I would have been happy with either one, but I didnât mind sharing.
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Super yummy.. we got a 50% off coupon and tried it for the first time..Its really a good pizza..The cheese bread is amazing there..be careful when u order online.. and its better to pay cash so they don't mess up u ..
4 based on 43 reviews
I had not been back to this restaurant in over 7 years. It was just as good now as before. There were a nice selection of beers. But, the food was excellent. I had the Veal Parmesan and it was as good as before. The excellent sauce is what made it! And our server was absolutely excellent in all respects!!!
4 based on 10 reviews
While traveling in Cleveland, we ordered a Sicilian pizza and subs a few times. We also had a Sicilian pizza for the Super Bowl in February. All were fantastic with delicious sauce. It is strictly pick-up or delivery. Employees are extremely friendly. I'll be there again upon my return to the east side of Cleveland.
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4 based on 194 reviews
We are the original Mario Fazio's love is all around you, fresh seasonal food a great value. Family owned and operated for 46 years.
My dad and I go to Cleveland every few months and wusually have dinner with his college friend who lives in Mentor while we're there. We're all Italian so we like to find a different Italian restaurant to try and Mario Fazio's was convenient for everyone. It did not disappoint one bit. Even though it was our first time, Lisa (the owner's daughter I believe) made us feel like regulars. We an appetizer, salads, and dinners and it was a ton of food! The Stuffed Hot Peppers weren't exactly stuffed peppers. They were two full links of delicious and perfectly cooked Italian sausage covered in hot peppers, sauce, and cheese. The two older guys had the Eggplant Terrine which was very good and not mushy at all. I had the Doreen's Pasta, which was easily the best dish I've ever had in an Italian restuarant. Our server, Jamie, was very friendly and attentive but also gave us our space.If you ever find yourself around Cleveland and want good Italian, go to Mario Fazio's.
4 based on 80 reviews
Getting desperate for decent Pizza after having had some of the best on the east coast, we remembered this restaurant that originally was a converted Arabica coffee house. We knew the family name that owned it since it was one of the premiere restaurateurs in the Cleveland area so we decided to give it a shot. Were we ever pleased that we made that choice. The pizza was as good if not better that our East coast experiences and the Ravioli was wonderful. If you have room after your meal and even if you have to take it out, order the Nutella calzone or the Napoleon....you won't be sorry.
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4 based on 36 reviews
Cleveland's original pizza chain. Serving Award Winning Pizza since 1955.
Stopped in while I was in the area visiting a family member at the hospital across the street. I ordered a 1/2 pound of wings and a medium pizza with two toppings. The total came to around $22.00. I waited about 15/20 minutes for my carry out order. The pizza was pretty good but not worth the price. Somehow my 1/2 pound of wings for $5.99 equaled five very small wings. The store was very clean, just over priced.
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