Reviews on Pizza food in McMurray, Pennsylvania, United States. McMurray is a census-designated place (CDP) in Peters Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania. The population was 4,647 at the 2010 census. Its zip code is 15317, which it shares with neighboring borough Canonsburg.
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4 based on 13 reviews
Growing up on a variety of Chicago pizzas, finding "good" pizza outside Chicago is hard. I loved the Downtown Jackson Brown. It shows that quality fresh ingredients are used. The owner was engaged and personable, and it shows in his products. Loved the variety in the crust from very thin in the middle to the thicker edge. Look forward to trying other pizzas, sandwiches and appetizers there.
4 based on 29 reviews
Stopped in to get a hoagie and the entire staff was eating while they were preparing food!!! Was so disgusted and walked out. They have (had) great wings but never again will I go there after 15 years of being a customer. Wish I could rate it a zero.
4 based on 55 reviews
A good place to gather with friends and family. Very kind staff. Over all the pizza is fine, not my favorite but definitely not the worst pizza in town. Something with the pizza didnât sit well for our group. Four members of our group are having stomach issues from our visit last night. Of course this doesnât happen all the time but because of this experience and the fact there are better pizza joints in the area, I donât see us coming back.
4 based on 22 reviews
Sam's has the best slice in Canonsburg. easy to find, (right beside Saris), and orders are ready within a reasonable amount of time. The sauce here is what makes the pizza delicious! Order up, BUT bring along the cash.....cash only at this establishment. There is an ATM on property
4 based on 56 reviews
We ate at Fiori's Pizzeria a number of times after moving to McMurray in late 2016 and also ordered take-out. Out meal of choice has consistently been a sausage and mushroom pizza and salad. While Fiori's does not make a Neapolitan thin crust pizza, they do prepare their crust by hand and had always honored my request for thin crust. The tomato sauce was thick and full of flavor of traditional Italian herbs. The salad is primarily iceberg lettuce and some fixings (not my preferred darker mixed greens) but the balsamic dressing made up for the bland iceberg.It had been some months since our last visit so we thought a Fiori's pizza and salad was long overdue at 8:00 on a Tuesday evening. The first disappointment was a flat rejection of my request for a thinner crust. Although there were only a couple of occupied tables, we then waited much longer than usual for our salad to drive. When I did not see dressing and asked for some I was informed that the salad had dressing. Upon tasting, what dressing there was tasted of very dilute white vinegar and sugar. The balsamic was missed and any hint of herbs or garlic was missing.The pizza arrived some ten minutes after the salad. The edge of the crust was nicely baked but the rest of the crust was moist and gummy from the overly-generous heavy, sweet tomato sauce that lacked even a hint of Italian herbs or or seasoning. There was an abundance of canned mushrooms and what little sausage the pizza contained was as lacking in seasoning as the sauce.Husband has never met a pizza he didn't like... until now. He likened the the sauce to ketchup. The pizza was boxed, spent two days in the fridge, then tossed.I don't know what happened to Fiori's in the months since we last ate there, We do know that we'll not return.
4 based on 64 reviews
If you are looking for coal fired pizza (a little burnt and thin crust) then this is the place in Peters Twp. I do love the wings here they are baked in the pizza oven not fried. Excellent flavor can be a good starter or a meal. Dont forget to try the meatball also
4 based on 55 reviews
A good place to gather with friends and family. Very kind staff. Over all the pizza is fine, not my favorite but definitely not the worst pizza in town. Something with the pizza didnât sit well for our group. Four members of our group are having stomach issues from our visit last night. Of course this doesnât happen all the time but because of this experience and the fact there are better pizza joints in the area, I donât see us coming back.
4 based on 173 reviews
Long-running Pittsburgh-born chain known for sandwiches piled high with coleslaw & french fries.
The thought behind this was that you didn't have to put your sandwich down to eat your fries. You are going to need plenty of napkins and something to drink though.The sandwich shop chain started way back in 1933 by three brothers in Pittsburgh's Strip District, and now has 39 locations across 6 states. For my first ever outing to a Primanti Brothers restaurant, I chose to visit the Washington, PA location near The Meadows Racetrack & Casino around 3PM on a Sunday.I was seated at one of the high top tables in the bar area where I could see many big screen TVs overhead each tuned to a different sporting event. Robert provided me with good service. I got a Two Hearted Ale ($6) from Bell's Brewery on draft and a Tall Boy - PB Reuben ($10.49) sandwich. This sandwich was huge, and served to me with a steak knife sticking out the middle of it. The Primanti Brothers sandwiches are unique in that they put the french fries as a topping inside of them. The first thing I did was take the provided knife and cut the sandwich right down the middle. I was only able to finish one half of it, and took the rest in a container with me to go.
4 based on 121 reviews
I ate lunch here with friends yesterday and enjoyed the visit. I didn't know the area and drove around a bit as on street parking was impossible. I then discovered that there were large free parking areas behind the building and also behind the buildings across the street so check those out when you visit.We tried to make a reservation through Open Table, as indicated on the restaurant's website but couldn't as the OT website said they were no longer participating. I then called the restaurant to reserve and was put through to voice mail. I left a message asking them to call me back as a wanted to make a reservation and couldn't through OT but never received a callback from the restaurant. If it was just me, I wouldn't have eaten here given this difficulty.Once in the restaurant, it was very pleasant and quiet enough that we could converse without shouting. Next time we might try their outside patio, with its fountains and umbrellas as it looked very nice. Our server was excellent and attentive and as is a must for me, she refilled our water glasses without our needing to ask. We all ordered the wedding soup as a starter and it was very good. The bread and dipping oil that they brought without our asking was also quite good. One friend ordered the salmon salad and reported that it was excellent. My other friend ordered the chicken pasta in cream sauce and loved it. I ordered the shrimp linguine in olive oil and it was nicely flavored and delicious. I wish there had been more than 3 shrimp in the linguine but the ones that were there were very fresh and succulent.I would definitely visit this restaurant again as the food was great. Hopefully, they will have worked out the reservations issue by that time.Thank you, Jasgld, for your helpful and positive feedback. We are thrilled to read that you enjoyed our delicious food, attentive service, and comfortable surroundings. We thank you for letting us know about your reservation issue so that we can immediately correct this. We apologize for this. We hope that your next visit is right around the corner. Thank you, Jasgld.
4 based on 55 reviews
A good place to gather with friends and family. Very kind staff. Over all the pizza is fine, not my favorite but definitely not the worst pizza in town. Something with the pizza didnât sit well for our group. Four members of our group are having stomach issues from our visit last night. Of course this doesnât happen all the time but because of this experience and the fact there are better pizza joints in the area, I donât see us coming back.
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