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Contribuer aux commentairesOkay so let me tell you this. I’ve worked in pizza for almost 10 years, and obviously I have been eating it even longer than that. Ever since I was a kid, I always said the best pizza I’ve ever had was at a place called Gino’s in Woodlake off Hull Street road. And I’ve never been able to find somewhere to match it. Not even straight from New York. Then a few months ago, my family had a get together for a week near Appomattox, and we decided on pizza. We picked up Pino’s, and it became the new “best pizza I’ve ever had.” The only “complaint” I have is that it was lightly on the greasy side, but my brother, sister, aunt, and my mom (probably the hardest person I know to impress) all said it was the best pizza they’ve ever had. It was so good that the next night, there was absolutely no hesitation as to where we’re going to eat. We had to go back to Pino’s. It was kind of bitter sweet because it was like hitting the jackpot the first time you ever gamble, because we had a couple other pizza places while we were there, and they couldn’t even compare. It was honestly amazing, from the dough, to the sauce, to the cheese, everything was as perfect as it could be. In fact, the ONLY reason I gave this 5 stars, was because 6 stars wasn’t an option. It’s not hard to make a decent pizza. But it’s really hard to make the best pizza, and Pino’s has done just that. Do not change a thing! I promise if I’m ever even within a 50 mile radius of Pino’s I will go out of my way to pick up pizza. It was so good, I almost changed religions. Thank you Pino’s because that pizza was life changing. This was not some mere pizza with just dough, sauce, and cheese. This was God. Speaking to us through food.
Several members in my family are longtime pizza cooks, ranging from 5 years to 12 years in the business. We simply ordered a large pepperoni pizza, and all agreed this was some of the best pizza we've ever had. It's on the greasy side, but in the best way. The sauce and cheese were absolutely phenomenal. We came back again the next night, and it was just as good. Unfortunately, we were only in the area for a family trip, so now I'm 6 hours away. But you better believe I'm thinking about this pizza nonstop. My mouth is watering as I'm writing this review. Anytime I'm in the area in the future, I will have to stop in.
What kind of pizzeria doesn 't sell slices? It 's an Italian restaurant ran by Mexicans. Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
Great experience, always wanted to commune with nature in a more meaningful way. When me and my wife got our pizza we thanked the waitress but did not tip. As it turns out she was a big green witch who said that if i wanted to be more in touch with nature than shed help out as best she could. When I next turned around she had done the impossible and my wife was transformed into a Squirrel! What an incredible experience, I did have to say goodbye to my marsupial wife after we got home but she looks so much happier now.
Very nice little Italian restaurant! The people here are very nice,and the service was very quick. Great fried ravioli! Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $10–20 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes: Toasted Ravioli Parking space Plenty of parking Parking options Free parking lot