Reviews on Pizza food in Central, South Carolina, United States. Central is a town in Pickens County, South Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 5,159, roughly 3,000 of which were considered permanent residents. Contrary to its name, it is not near the center of South Carolina. It received its name from its geographic location, being the halfway or central point between Atlanta and Charlotte along the former Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Railway line. The primary campus of Southern Wesleyan University is located east of the downtown area.
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4 based on 42 reviews
During a recent visit to neighboring Greenville, we decided to drive over to Clemson to check out the Botanical Gardens (separate review). As it turned out, we chose an *interesting* day to visit--game day of the National Championship! Although played in California, game day was expected to draw 15,000 or more Clemson fans to the downtown--which is where Todaro Pizza is located. Fortunately, we arrived in time for an early lunch, before the festivities began. The NY style pizza selection was great--my husband, normally not a huge pizza fan, tried and finished four different slices off the reasonably-priced lunch buffet. My daughter, a light eater, loved the generous single slice of pepperoni with banana peppers that she ordered off the menu. Meanwhile, I tried the garlic knots, which were lightly buttered and sprinkled with Parmesan. The price ($2.00 for six knots) was beyond reasonable. The cost for three adults (including two sodas) was under $20. Amazing...especially given how tasty everything was.If we lived in Clemson (or even in the foodie capital of Greenville), we'd be regulars at Todaro Pizza. The friendly staff, reasonable prices, and a great selection of NY style pizza (either by the slice or on the lunch buffet) are an unbeatable combination. So glad we tried Todaro's. Best lunch of our three-day trip to SC.
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The customers service contact at the restaurant was pleasant and efficient. She told me my pizza would be delivered in 30 minutes. I called the restaurant after an hour in an attempt to find out what happened to the delivery. She said she would call the driver because he had never been here before. He arrived one hour and 10 minutes after I placed the order. Our front porch was roped off because our painters had just finished staining the porch decking one hour earlier. The driver lifted the rope, ducked under it and strolled up to the door. When I asked him why he walked up on a porch that was roped off, and obviously just stained, he gave me that "duh, I haven't got a clue look," stating that he was sorry. Had he damaged the porch, Domino's would be out a little over $500. The pizza had only one topping (beef) and there was 5-8 itty bitty chunks on each piece, less than 1/2 of the usual amount. The pizza had to be microwaved to warm it to eat. I like Dominos Pizzas, but this was unbelievable! They charged a mark up for delivery. With that in mind along with the poor quality of the pizza, the problem with the delivery time, and the delivery person's ignorance, I had a hard time contemplating a tip. The driver told me he was late because he got stuck in traffic. WHAT??? After you turn out of their lot, there is two traffic lights and then two turns and they are at our house. I'm just sitting here in disbelief. I have never had a problem with this restaurant when I have driven to the restaurant and picked up my own order.
4 based on 58 reviews
..is like herding rabid cats. Ok, that was yucky. I've eaten lots of pizza. Pizza Hut was my go-to in Clemson until Halloween night when it was delivered 2.5 hours after ordered and just plain nasty. Pepino's was a favorite that closed and Columbo's is an old favorite. Had the stuffed Chicago style meat lovers this week and it was filling and delicious. I'd have liked a few more veggies on it but all in all a good pizza. Now we are not talking "haute couture pizza" here but regular good college town pizza. There are about 3 places I haven't tried but this pizza will hold itself up against anything in town. We ordered a medium takeout and 3 of us were stuffed.
First time visit.Started with the bread sticks. Hot and super delicious! House made crushed tomato sauce for dipping. OMG, I could have died HAPPY with the flavor of the bread sticks and tomato sauce.Hawaiian pizza was PERFECTLY cooked and seasoned.DEFINITELY will be going back!!!!!
4 based on 42 reviews
Mellow Mushroom Pizza Bakers was founded in 1974 in Atlanta, Georgia. The franchise, operated under Home-Grown Industries of Georgia, Inc., is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. For over 40 years, Mellow Mushroom Pizza Bakers has been serving up fresh, st
Average isn't bad and doesn't mean you shouldn't go. If you love pizza and don't mind overpaying a bit or are a fan of Mellow Mushroom, then you should go.We had a group of 4 and were seated right away. Service was good. They do have a variety of non-pizza choices which is good as I'm not a big pizza fan.However, they did not have fresh avocado on hand which was a big part the sandwich I chose. I like this space way better than the old house on on Greenville Hwy so from that standpoint, it's a big improvement.Thanks for taking the time to provide us with feed back. We hope you will dine with us again and try some of our awesome options that are not pizza. Stay mellow :)
4 based on 52 reviews
Full bar. outdoor dining. casual family friendly, dogs are allowed to dine with you on our patio. Opened in January of 2016 Joe's is proud to have our second location here in Clemson Tiger country. We take great pride in providing you with good food and g
The pizzas were pretty good, but the wait time was ridiculous. Some had the salads and said they were just ok, a little expensive.We all loved the decor and the Garlic Rolls!!
4 based on 51 reviews
Your Pie is the world's originator of the fast casual, brick-oven, customized personal pizza category. Founded by Drew French in 2008, the Your Pie concept was inspired by family recipes from the Italian island of Ischia. Your Pie uses hand-tossed dough,
We decided to try this on Pie Day. It was busy but was well worth the wait.We had the build your own pizza on wheat crust with BBQ Sauce. It was so tasty and fresh. We will definitely be back!Thank you for the great review Sharon! And thank you for braving the crowd on Pi(e) Day!! We look forward to serving you again on your next visit.
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Visited here for a first time recently for lunch after reading about it in the local newspaper. It is everything said, freshly prepared food, Italian, Greek, or American styles, plenty of parking, and we experienced quick service and refills of our drinks (without asking which indicates the level of service). I had the Greek Platter with lamb and chicken while my wife had the Greek chicken platter. Needless to say, they were both excellent. We will go often now that we discovered this close by and we will check out the Italian dishes too.
4 based on 25 reviews
We spent an evening (not intentionally) at Villa Toscana. Very, very slow service and a waiter who didn't have a clue as to what he was doing. We almost felt like we had to direct him and let him know what we needed (how many times do you have to point out that you need water??). In all fairness, our waiter was incredibly nice and was probably just new. I would much rather have a nice waiter who is slow than have a rude waiter who knows what he is doing.The food was very good. We wanted to try the trout but they were out (the owner told us 100 times that they do not have a freezer - everything is fresh). My husband had Momma Rosa's sauce and pasta - he raved about it. I had the Chicken Parm and it was wonderful - but way too much food. We had the BOMB meatballs as an appetizer (incredible) as well as shrimp & grits (hubby said they were great). My only complaint about the food would have to be the chopped salad. If you are looking for a NY Steakhouse style of chopped salad, this is not it. It more of a Caesaresqe style salad with a vinaigrette. It was a nice salad but not what I was expecting. Overall, this was an enjoyable dinner (but about an hour too long) and we will certainly go back to try other items on the menu.Hi Tracy, thank you for your kind comments and especially noticing our new waiter. We were asked by one of our frequent customers to provide and position for his grandson who is attending Clemson. We did and he has turned out to be very special. We apologize that he was new so please come in and enjoy a glass of wine each on us. Thank you again for your input and Happy Holidays to you and your family.
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Pizza Pro is one of those places you see on your way into the Walmart parking lot, and on your way out, but never go in. You should go. The pizza is thin-crust style, you get a good amount of toppings for the price, and the staff is friendly. I have been to Pizza Pro with my friends from Tri-County Tech a few times, and the food has always been consistent. I like that they have discounts for students, and in my opinion you can never have enough good pizza places near a college!
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