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Some Guy’s Pizza: A Cut Above the Rest For 35 years, Some Guy’s Pizza has been serving up seriously good pizza. While the menu has evolved over the decades, their dedication to great food and excellent service has never wavered. Open Tuesday through Saturday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. (closed on Mondays), this spot is perfect for a relaxed evening out. Their “Classic Pizza” is one of my go-to favorites, but everything on the menu is a hit. Parking is a breeze with plenty of free spots out front, making it easy to stop by. Once inside, you’ll find a spacious waiting area with table seating and a small stage, setting a cozy, laid-back vibe. The counter for orders and pickups is conveniently located straight ahead. If you prefer dining in, head next door to their intimate dining room, complete with tables and comfy booths. Be sure to wait to be seated! The menu is focused but full of great options, offering pizza, pasta, and three delicious sub sandwiches. Their appetizers are fantastic too, with a variety of choices and excellent salads. My personal favorite? The spinach and artichoke dip—it’s absolutely delicious! Honestly, you can’t go wrong with anything here; everything is made fresh and full of flavor. Some Guy’s Pizza is also a great spot for a casual date night. For two people, including appetizers and drinks, plan to spend around $65. Recently, I dropped by for their Stromboli sub. I called ahead, and it was ready for pickup when I arrived—perfect for a quick grab-and-go dinner. The Stromboli is a bit messy to eat, but trust me, it’s worth it! After more than 10 years of stopping by, I can confidently say that this place could easily become your next go-to pizza spot. Give it a try!
The Dining GrandpaThe Dining Grandpa
20
My wife and I have been going to some guys for more than 20 years. We've been living in Carmel for the last 13 and unfortunately the Carmel some guys closed. This restaurant has such a local feel. Just good people good food and great atmosphere that you wouldn't anticipate in a restaurant tucked in a strip mall. We stopped by to take a pizza home to our kids, and then stayed for a beer and a dinner salad and a few moments of conversation with the manager who's been there the entire time. The quaint booths are smaller than you might see at other restaurants but they give you this sense of privacy and intimacy. I love the dichotomy of something that feels fancy and yet comfortable like pizza and pasta all in the same place. Unlike many restaurants today there's no music trying to fill the background noise. There's just the sound of the people enjoying each other's company and the people that work there and enjoying the work and who they're working with.
Keith SimsKeith Sims
10
Some Guy’s Pizza: A Cut Above the Rest For 35 years, Some Guy’s Pizza has been serving up seriously good pizza. While the menu has evolved over the decades, their dedication to great food and excellent service has never wavered. Open Tuesday through Saturday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. (closed on Mondays), this spot is perfect for a relaxed evening out. Their “Classic Pizza” is one of my go-to favorites, but everything on the menu is a hit. Parking is a breeze with plenty of free spots out front, making it easy to stop by. Once inside, you’ll find a spacious waiting area with table seating and a small stage, setting a cozy, laid-back vibe. The counter for orders and pickups is conveniently located straight ahead. If you prefer dining in, head next door to their intimate dining room, complete with tables and comfy booths. Be sure to wait to be seated! The menu is focused but full of great options, offering pizza, pasta, and three delicious sub sandwiches. Their appetizers are fantastic too, with a variety of choices and excellent salads. My personal favorite? The spinach and artichoke dip—it’s absolutely delicious! Honestly, you can’t go wrong with anything here; everything is made fresh and full of flavor. Some Guy’s Pizza is also a great spot for a casual date night. For two people, including appetizers and drinks, plan to spend around $65. Recently, I dropped by for their Stromboli sub. I called ahead, and it was ready for pickup when I arrived—perfect for a quick grab-and-go dinner. The Stromboli is a bit messy to eat, but trust me, it’s worth it! After more than 10 years of stopping by, I can confidently say that this place could easily become your next go-to pizza spot. Give it a try!
The Dining GrandpaThe Dining Grandpa
20
Nearby Attractions Of Some Guys
Peak Fitness 24HR
62nd Street Market

Peak Fitness 24HR
4.7
(63)Click for details

62nd Street Market
4.7
(20)Click for details
Nearby Restaurants Of Some Guys
Blind Owl Brewery
Taylor's Bakery
Just Judy's Restaurant
NYC Deli&Grill
Hannah’s Bar N’ Grill ( Indian Cuisine )
First Wok
Fire & Ice Café

Blind Owl Brewery
4.3
(1K)Click for details

Taylor's Bakery
4.7
(606)$
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Just Judy's Restaurant
4.6
(494)Click for details

NYC Deli&Grill
4.6
(333)Click for details
Basic Info
Address
6235 Allisonville Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46220
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(317) 257-1364
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Website
someguyspizza.com
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4.6
(417 reviews)
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Relaxed Italian eatery offering thin-crust pizza with inventive topping combos such as Thai & Cajun.
attractions: Peak Fitness 24HR, 62nd Street Market, restaurants: Blind Owl Brewery, Taylor's Bakery, Just Judy's Restaurant, NYC Deli&Grill, Hannah’s Bar N’ Grill ( Indian Cuisine ), First Wok, Fire & Ice Café

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