Pagliacci Pizza

  4.4 – 672 reviews   • Pizza restaurant

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Laid-back pizzeria offering thin-crust pies, beer & wine, for in-store, take-out or delivery.

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Not enough sauce on their pies at all, it’s more like flatbread. Very overpriced for that. Also slices are consistently very differently sized.
P.S. Please stop spending so much to make your boxes, etc. (aka garbage) pretty and pay your workers better instead!
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carlos Reyes
All I can say is this place is the best, thank you to Jhoglis, Andrea, I believe leia, Hana.

Thank you for the free pizza today! Love you guys and pizza is the best!

We will always come back
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Rosss
Pagliacci Pizza delivers a truly exceptional dining experience that pizza lovers will appreciate. From the moment you walk in, the inviting aroma of freshly baked dough and bubbling cheese sets the tone for what’s to come. The quality of their ingredients stands out—everything tastes fresh and thoughtfully sourced, from the rich tomato sauce to the creamy mozzarella and crisp, flavorful toppings.

Their crust is a masterpiece on its own: perfectly thin with a delightful chew and just the right amount of char from their expertly fired ovens. Each bite offers the perfect balance of flavor and texture, whether you’re indulging in a classic pepperoni or one of their unique seasonal pies.

Pagliacci’s menu caters to every palate, including vegetarians and those seeking creative combinations. The seasonal specials are always worth trying, showcasing innovative toppings that surprise and delight. Service is quick and friendly, making it a perfect spot for both takeout and a sit-down meal.

In short, Pagliacci Pizza exceeds expectations with its consistently delicious offerings. It’s a place where quality, flavor, and hospitality come together beautifully, making it absolutely worth every penny. If you haven’t tried it yet, you’re missing out on some of the best pizza around.
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Kevin Hanson
The store manager here is so awesome. I had an issue back on new years eve where my order somehow got sent to the wrong store somehow and I waited around for a long time only to realize this, She totally fixed the issue and got my Pizza to the front of the list and it was Amazing. Such great service, I had forgotten to leave this review until now, but it made a great impression. thank you
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Anthony Washington
Pizza has gotten more and more expensive. Ive been eating a Pags for 35 years, probably more than that.

This particular location used to have an older woman working there, and she was always great. Nowadays, they just give you pizza. Makes it harder justifying spending so much for it.

Id rate the food higher but its starting to not feel worth the price point. I feel like you should some drinks or a bag of cookies with the order.

Safe to say, its not a go to spot anymore. My family used to look forward to it but it just seems like a business decision based off how much it costs. Maybe a family man of five children isnt their demographic. Mind you, I make a good six figure salary and its still too much.
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David Perrin
The last time we went to a Pagliacci was before the pandemic. We had great recollections of previous meals. But not any more. A precipitous dive into pizza that is inferior to even grocery store frozen pizza. Thin, flavorless crust. Only a sheen of sauce – which may have been flavorful if there was enough to taste. Skimpy – super skimpy – toppings.
The only reason I give a 2 star rating is that the Caesar salad was decent and nice sized.
We’ll be removing Pagliacci from our list.
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Jonny Tat
Not my fave Paglicacci’s, I ordered 2 slices to eat-in, I was initially impressed the speed at which they were ready, but unfortunately realized it was because they were heated/toasted. Wasn’t ideal eating lukewarm/cold pizza that had been sitting out, would have been nice if they heated it up or at least asked if I wanted it toasted (I assumed that was the norm). Overall still like Pagliacci’s as a restaurant but this experienced just missed on this day. Probably will not return for a while.
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Daniel Y
Limited selection of slice options during the visit.
Had either cheese or hawaiian available. I wished they’d bake their pizza a little longer for a crisper, more toasted flavor to the dough.
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Matt McNier
I just spent almost $60 on dinner. I’m one person. I feel like I’ve been ripped off. On top of that, it wasn’t even that good.Why is ONE pizza $40??? That’s insane!! Even the smaller menu items are crazy expensive. A personal size pizza is nearly 20 bucks. This is why everything is going downhill. EVERY company out there is gouging their customers.
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Robert Schuppert-McDonald
We went with friends to dinner at the Ballinger Pagliacci ordering pizza and salad. The pepperoni is my favorite and the prosciutto mushroom a close second. Everyone loved the crust and topping choices and when ordering the whole pie instead buying slices you get freshly made and hot pizza. I always order the Pagliacci salad. The romaine lettuce is mixed with salami, red peppers, and shedded parmesan cheese with a tanging house dressing. The large sized salad enough to share with a pizza. I gave 4-stars for the atmosphere. They need updating to the seating area at their locations to make them more comfortable and embrace the Italian history.
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