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Stone Age Pizza — Restaurant in Alliance

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Stone Age Pizza
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Nearby attractions
Alliance City Skate Park
1022-1036 E State St, Alliance, OH 44601
Gartner Welcome Center
25 W College Rd, Alliance, OH 44601
Giese Center For The Performing Arts
67 W Simpson St, Alliance, OH 44601
Nearby restaurants
Polinori’s Palm Garden Inn
1441 S Liberty Ave, Alliance, OH 44601
La Fresa Express
437 E State St, Alliance, OH 44601
McDonald's
721 E State St, Alliance, OH 44601
KFC
825 E State St, Alliance, OH 44601
New China
337 E State St, Alliance, OH 44601
Gionino's Pizzeria of Alliance
1690 S Union Ave, Alliance, OH 44601
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Stone Age Pizza

1704 S Liberty Ave, Alliance, OH 44601
4.7(182)
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attractions: Alliance City Skate Park, Gartner Welcome Center, Giese Center For The Performing Arts, restaurants: Polinori’s Palm Garden Inn, La Fresa Express, McDonald's, KFC, New China, Gionino's Pizzeria of Alliance
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Pickle Pizza
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The Greek Gyro

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Nearby attractions of Stone Age Pizza

Alliance City Skate Park

Gartner Welcome Center

Giese Center For The Performing Arts

Alliance City Skate Park

Alliance City Skate Park

4.3

(34)

Open 24 hours
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Gartner Welcome Center

Gartner Welcome Center

4.6

(23)

Open 24 hours
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Giese Center For The Performing Arts

Giese Center For The Performing Arts

4.8

(18)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Stone Age Pizza

Polinori’s Palm Garden Inn

La Fresa Express

McDonald's

KFC

New China

Gionino's Pizzeria of Alliance

Polinori’s Palm Garden Inn

Polinori’s Palm Garden Inn

4.5

(336)

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La Fresa Express

La Fresa Express

4.7

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Kimberly FormanKimberly Forman
We chose to order take out from here based on the recent article published rating Stone Age one of the top 10 places in Stark County for food. Noting their New York and Chicago style pizzas. Being from NY and NJ my family was eager to try this as we can never find pizza as good as NY pizza. And my husband loves a deep dish! It was an hour wait for pick up, which we didn’t mind. We ordered 2 large pies, a cheese and sausage jalapeños onions and black olives, a deep dish with sausage black olives, jalapeños and 30 wings. Our total was $82. I thought that was pricey but again excited. I got home and the pizzas looked and tasted terrible!!! They were soggy. The under side of the slices had some grill marks and half smooth and full of grease. The wings were not crispy, they were breaded that was wet so they were gross. The deep dish looked like a hand tossed Pizza Hut pie. Ive never seen a deep dish pizza look like this. In fact Pizza Hut is better. Unfortunately I would not recommend this place based on quality, taste and price. Not worth it.
Carrie MilkaninCarrie Milkanin
Husband and I were in the area for the afternoon. Stopped in around 1:30 for a Saturday lunch. The pizza was probably the second best I have had here in Ohio (we love East of Chicago). The cheese was gooey and delicious, pepperonis were good, they sautĂ©ed the mushrooms first, which to me gave them a bit of a canned taste. The best part was the crust—light and crunchy with a buttery flavor. They have canned soda and no public restrooms, a couple booths and a two top table—they probably do a great carry out business. Service was great! While you are in town, stop by Sweetwater’s Maple BEST syrup around-we drive an hour to come here and next time we will also be coming back for this yummy pizza!
Laura ScottLaura Scott
We went to see the dino statues and to get a pizza. Ended up with the Friday deal 12 wings and 18in pizza for $22. Fabulous deal. It wasn't the best pizza we've ever had but it was okay and it was HUGE!! The wings were really good. Mostly the kids had a great time seeing the dinosaurs and when the lady asked if they each wanted one, they got so excited. We had a fun time. Know before you go: Paying with a card is a 50 cent fee, cash doesn't have the fee. There are only two booths, you would be just as well to call ahead order, then take the kids to see the dinos while you pick up your food. Also, the drinks are canned/bottled, not dispensed.
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We chose to order take out from here based on the recent article published rating Stone Age one of the top 10 places in Stark County for food. Noting their New York and Chicago style pizzas. Being from NY and NJ my family was eager to try this as we can never find pizza as good as NY pizza. And my husband loves a deep dish! It was an hour wait for pick up, which we didn’t mind. We ordered 2 large pies, a cheese and sausage jalapeños onions and black olives, a deep dish with sausage black olives, jalapeños and 30 wings. Our total was $82. I thought that was pricey but again excited. I got home and the pizzas looked and tasted terrible!!! They were soggy. The under side of the slices had some grill marks and half smooth and full of grease. The wings were not crispy, they were breaded that was wet so they were gross. The deep dish looked like a hand tossed Pizza Hut pie. Ive never seen a deep dish pizza look like this. In fact Pizza Hut is better. Unfortunately I would not recommend this place based on quality, taste and price. Not worth it.
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Husband and I were in the area for the afternoon. Stopped in around 1:30 for a Saturday lunch. The pizza was probably the second best I have had here in Ohio (we love East of Chicago). The cheese was gooey and delicious, pepperonis were good, they sautĂ©ed the mushrooms first, which to me gave them a bit of a canned taste. The best part was the crust—light and crunchy with a buttery flavor. They have canned soda and no public restrooms, a couple booths and a two top table—they probably do a great carry out business. Service was great! While you are in town, stop by Sweetwater’s Maple BEST syrup around-we drive an hour to come here and next time we will also be coming back for this yummy pizza!
Carrie Milkanin

Carrie Milkanin

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We went to see the dino statues and to get a pizza. Ended up with the Friday deal 12 wings and 18in pizza for $22. Fabulous deal. It wasn't the best pizza we've ever had but it was okay and it was HUGE!! The wings were really good. Mostly the kids had a great time seeing the dinosaurs and when the lady asked if they each wanted one, they got so excited. We had a fun time. Know before you go: Paying with a card is a 50 cent fee, cash doesn't have the fee. There are only two booths, you would be just as well to call ahead order, then take the kids to see the dinos while you pick up your food. Also, the drinks are canned/bottled, not dispensed.
Laura Scott

Laura Scott

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Reviews of Stone Age Pizza

4.7
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1.0
2y

We chose to order take out from here based on the recent article published rating Stone Age one of the top 10 places in Stark County for food. Noting their New York and Chicago style pizzas. Being from NY and NJ my family was eager to try this as we can never find pizza as good as NY pizza. And my husband loves a deep dish! It was an hour wait for pick up, which we didn’t mind. We ordered 2 large pies, a cheese and sausage jalapeños onions and black olives, a deep dish with sausage black olives, jalapeños and 30 wings. Our total was $82. I thought that was pricey but again excited. I got home and the pizzas looked and tasted terrible!!! They were soggy. The under side of the slices had some grill marks and half smooth and full of grease. The wings were not crispy, they were breaded that was wet so they were gross. The deep dish looked like a hand tossed Pizza Hut pie. Ive never seen a deep dish pizza look like this. In fact Pizza Hut is better. Unfortunately I would not recommend this place based on quality, taste and price....

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4.0
41w

I met the owner earlier in the week when I was Door Dashing. I told him that my wife and I are from Columbus where the pizza is excellent, and that living around here the last few years has been pretty rough pizza-wise. Pizza purgatory.The owner told me about the style of his pizza, as well as some of the accolades he's received over the years. I told him I'd try it sometime, and yesterday I did. Now I'm admittedly a pizza snob so I'm a tough grader. We got a large chesse, NY style. I will say to start off that it is hands down the best in Alliance, although to be brutally honest, that's not really saying alot. I would give it a solid "B" on an A-B-C-D-F scale. The fresh dough made for a really tasty crust, quite nice. The sauce was also very good. My critique would be that for a cheese pizza I'd want more cheese, and I wish there was a crispier undercarriage on the pie for sure. Having said all that, I would definitely recommend Stone Age over any other of the local...

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5.0
2y

Husband and I were in the area for the afternoon. Stopped in around 1:30 for a Saturday lunch. The pizza was probably the second best I have had here in Ohio (we love East of Chicago). The cheese was gooey and delicious, pepperonis were good, they sautĂ©ed the mushrooms first, which to me gave them a bit of a canned taste. The best part was the crust—light and crunchy with a buttery flavor. They have canned soda and no public restrooms, a couple booths and a two top table—they probably do a great carry out business. Service was great! While you are in town, stop by Sweetwater’s Maple BEST syrup around-we drive an hour to come here and next time we will also be coming back for this...

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