My new favorite pizza place…
Justin Wolfgang
Jun 17, 2008
Whenever I move to a new town – I make a point right off the bat to scope out the best food I can find.
So, this past weekend one of my roomates helped me out by taking me to an awesome pizza place on West Main Street.
Piccola Italy Pizza and Subs may be a greasy spoon to most people, but to me it’s a quintessential stuff-your-face with giant slices of amazing pizza kind of joint.
The atmosphere was rough, but the service was great. I have to admit - having all the TV’s tuned to ESPN Deportes didn’t hurt either. (I always thought sports was better without all the commentary.)
But the best thing of all was the food. I’ve never seen slices of pizza so large that I could fold them over TWICE.
Overall, Piccola Italy Pizza and Subs reminded me of a typical college pizza place with atypical pizza.
From time to time I’ll write a post about different eateries I find and I expect anyone out there reading this - if there is anyone, hello? - to post your favorite places for me and the other interns to try.
Peace.


Thank you for giving us a post which explains about different eateries.. Thanks for making us discover a good place . Hope we visit the place soon..
Baked of london
Jul. 24, 2008 at 10:23 PM
For those of you New Yorkers that have been relocated, have you heard about New York FlyingPizza Delivery?
They’re a normal New York pizza chain, except they have a delivery side-business. They take their normal pies, half-bake, half-freeze them and then ship them out to you. Personally, I’m not that hardup for some New York pizza, and have some good places here in Gainesville, FL but for those of you trapped in Kansas, this should be a pretty cool option.
Andrew Wise of Gainesville, FL
Jun. 25, 2008 at 08:54 PM
Finally another blog entry from Justin! I’m reading!
Aunt Judy of Michigan
Jun. 18, 2008 at 12:16 AM
Hey Justin,
Another really great pizza place for only $2 something a slice is Vito’s pizza. It’s on Grace St. between Shafer and Harrison St. Getting a whole pizza is well worth it, but the by the slice is still just as good. It reminds me of beach pizza (if you understand what that means).
Stefanie Lutz of richmond, va
Jun. 17, 2008 at 11:59 AM
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