

Since 1965, Red’s Savoy Pizza has been serving up legendary ‘Sota-Style™ pizza, famous for its spicy, secret-recipe sauce and old-school thin crust. What started with Earl “Red” Schoenheider’s first location in St. Paul has grown across Minnesota and North Dakota, earning a cult-like following across the Midwest. Stop in and experience the original taste in Vadnais Heights that’s been a favorite for decades!
Casual pizzeria chain serving classic & creative pies, plus wings, sandwiches & pasta.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1146 County Rd E E, Vadnais Heights, MN 55110
Phone: (651) 484-0506
Website: https://savoypizza.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
The mac & cheese was dry, burnt, and depressing like they cooked it in the microwave and gave up halfway. The people answering the phone need customer service training and maybe a reality check, because no one spending that kind of money deserves to be treated like a bother.
Red Savoy — if you hate your job and your customers this much, just close early.
Or shut down completely!
Here’s the pics of my sons Mac & cheese he didn’t even eat. Tell me would you all want to feed your son this trash?
What a joke I’ll be calling the health department tomorrow.
I opened the box and it was like Christmas, the pizza was so balanced with all the vegetables, every bite was equally satisfying as the last.
I had to photograph it as well as saying ” Damn, that was Good Pizza”
The pizza showed up still hot (a true miracle in delivery land), and the delivery driver was super nice and pleasant. Honestly, everything was just extremely, really, ridiculously good. No complaints, only happy bites. I will definitely be ordering from here again — future me already thanks you, Red Savoy’s
I don’t do reviews but they deserve it!
Thank you
Dan Keran I’m sorry