Don't let the outside of this little hole-in-the-wall pizza joint fool you. It has creative pizza options that are sold by the slice so you can try more than one of the unique combination of toppings. The pizzas are partially cooked before you order and then finished cooking specifically for you to ensure your slice is warm and fresh! I ordered the sundried tomato and ricotta cheese pizza (non-marinara base) and the potato pizza with tzatziki sauce added on top. The slices are well sized! Both were delicious! There were about 15 different pizzas to choose from including the classic cheese and pepperoni. It was $15 total for 4 slices of pizza (large slices) and 2 fountain drinks. Note - they only accept cash or check! But that's what keeps their...
Read moreI got 2 pieces of pizza to go. One cheese and one pepperoni. The price was under $5 so I just handed them a $5 bill and told him to keep the change but if I would have known that he had thrown both of my pieces of pizza right on top of each other I wouldn't have given him that tip. I went here because I heard it was a nice place to get a slice of pizza. The pepperoni was really good but the cheese pizza was so soggy that I couldn't eat anything except the crust. I'm not even from Evansville I just happened to be there for work. So you could say 50/50 I was happy with one piece and disappointed with the other. You guys need to make sure your pizza is cooked all the way before you pull it out of the oven and serve it to people because nobody likes...
Read moreWhile there's only like, two options in town, this is the closest to a 'legit' New York slice experience you're gonna get. No shade to the other place, but you can at least stand outside The Slice and pretend, for a moment, you're in a walkable city with all the things you need within a few blocks.
The pizza is consistently solid and genuinely beats out some places in New York I've had recommended to me in the past. The staff is quick and friendly. The vibe is very much "your uncle's favorite dive sports bar but they serve pizza", it almost feels like a CBS sitcom set from the cashier back.
As a former USI student I will cop to the preppy overpriced U of E education having one thing over USI: Their students can walk...
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