Reviews on Pizza food in Yuma, Arizona, United States. Once a busy river port sending military supplies shipped from California to forts and camps in the Southwest to fight the Apache wars, today Yuma is a winter retreat for thousands of visitors craving its warm, dry and sunny climate. With warm weather comes golf, and the city has several excellent courses. Bird watchers will enjoy the Imperial National Wildlife Refuge, which is rich in migratory bird life and also offers hiking, fishing and boating facilities. For a step back in time to the days of frontier justice, visit the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park, whose prison dates back to 1876, or the Yuma Crossing State Historic Park, for a walk through restored historic buildings. If these sites whet your appetite for more pioneer lore, check out the Century House Museum, which is chock full of pioneer artifacts and exhibits. And, speaking of appetite, be sure to stop for burgers and fries at Lutes Casino, Arizona's oldest pool hall, where old movie memorabilia graces the walls.
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Like many college basketball fans, my wife and I followed this years 2018 March Madness Baseketball Tournament. Monday morning, April the 2nd, I went on-line to check out the time the Championship Game between the University of Michigan and Villanova would start. Amazing. While on-Iine checking out the gametime tip-off, I discovered that the Little Caesars' Pizza Chain was giving away free Pizza Lunches on Monday the 2nd of April at participating franchises. So out-and-off the two of us went to the Little Caesars here in Yuma on 4th Avenue at 8th Street.Sure enough. We got two free Little Caesars Pizza Lunches with a free soft drink as well. The crowd was a joyous crowd, with good humor by everyone. The restaurant was on-top of things and super organized. The line moved very fast.The restaurant (a take-away facility) was clean and the staff super friendly. And we two loved our Pizza and soft drink lunches.Thank You Little Caesars.
4 based on 19 reviews
We took this pizza back to our hotel, so I can't account for restaurant atmosphere. They were friendly at the order counter. The crust was crispy, but not greasy or burnt. We had sausage and mushroom. The mushrooms were large and moist, the sausage nicely spiced. Inside the box we found extra parmesan and crushed red peppers. And I like supporting a local business rather than a big chain.
4 based on 61 reviews
Family owned pizza restaurant. Serving homemade pizza sauce on each pie. Along with homemade pizza we also serve lasagna, sub sandwiches, cheesesteaks and more. Come by and order your delicious home made food served to you by a local family. We are a cash
in a small more takeout type of atmosphere is this pizzeria. seating is limited but you can get a few friends together for good pizza. adult beverages are serviced. staff seems a bit "friendly' vice professional but that will also depend on your take for their attitude. parking is very limited.
4 based on 90 reviews
We had heard Bernardo's had good sandwiches so we decided to try them. The little space the restaurant has is a little daunting and it is in a strip mall. There us seating outside and a counter to sit at inside. We had the steak Stromboli and it was very good. The price was around $16.00 but it was very large and enough for both of us with left overs. The flavor of as great but a little too much cheese for me. The red sauce on the side was a great compliment to the meal. We will go back to try their hogies. They also have pizza.
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4 based on 161 reviews
We were visiting friends in the area and they took us to Da Boyz. Excellent choice. I love Italian food and the meatball sandwich was huge. Others had pasta meals. I can't wait to visit again and try the pizza (the neighbors pizza looked awesome!)
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4 based on 578 reviews
As Main Street was quite close to where we were staying that night we thought we would eat here based on tripadvisor reviews. It is clearly a very popular local restaurant as it was very busy when we arrived with lots of large groups as well as families. The restaurant is very large and we were sat at a table near the back which was fine as it was slightly quieter. We ordered our starters â the boneless chicken wings with bbq sauce for us to share. It was a large portion of small round chicken pieces almost like chicken nuggets with sauce over them. As we started to eat we both noticed that the chicken was covered in a doughy batter part of which was still uncooked though the chicken was cooked. Whilst we were halfway through our starter the main courses arrived. We just sent them back as they would have have got cold on our table as we finished our starters and were told they would be reheated when we wanted it. The main course eventually came back to the table â I ordered the lasagne whilst my wife had ordered the garlic chicken on pasta. The chicken was now dry as was a large portion of the pasta from being reheated and my wife thought the Alfredo sauce was very salty. My lasagne was slightly better but the cheese and the tomato sauce had congealed together around the side of the plate. I have had lot better lasagnes. The service other than trying to serve the main course whilst we were still eating our starters was pretty good and our server was very friendly and happy. As to the food this was totally disappointing and should and could have been a lot better. There are 2 listing for Da Boyz â one under this listing and one under Da Boyz Italian Cuisine â they are the same place
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