I was starving and a lot of places were closing soon. I got there at 8:50. They closed at 10. I was on the way home, so I figured let me look up online what's near me for food options. I am from Cranston. I now live in Pascoag. Heading north, it was the option I had so I took it. Anyways, the menu is basic. Nothing special but, what can u expect from a pizza place. No big deal. The girl at the counter was super nice and friendly. She answered any questions I had. That is probably about the ONLY thing that came out of this experience that was pleasant. I ordered a simple steak & cheese calzone to split with my bf. The cook said he needed a half hour because they were busy. After 45 minutes of patiently waiting. I believe the total was $16.64. Mind u, this was no teenager cooking back there. This was an older man who may or may not have been the owner. We were super nice to the staff so I just don't get it. Anyways, after a long day and a empty stomach I was excited to fill it. What a mistake. I would have rather ate Taco Bell! I was truly disappointed. My bf ate it cuz he doesn't care. Lol. He will eat anything. Clearly, all the greasiness didn't sit well with him. Since, right after he ate it he was in the bathroom But, I believe you should get what you pay for. I wish I took a picture before, but I was so hungry, I dived right in. There was hardly ANY steak in the calzone. The few pieces of steak I did have I couldn't even eat. I spit the steak out in a napkin cuz it was so chewy. It was ALL dough, and no hardly any steak. Sucks because when your super hungry and you are left with nothing except a TON of grease left on ur hands, ur not too happy. I will never go back hereagain!...
Read moreCuzzo’s is the best. From their crust, to their seasonings, to the quality of the toppings. I grew up in North Scituate, and often enjoyed Cuzzo’s growing up- after baseball games, during sleepovers, movie nights, before Scouting— but I had no idea how SPOILED I was! I’ve since grown up and moved out of Scituate, but I often bring a pizza back to Providence after visiting my family in town!
Despite being surrounded by pizza places in the city, I have yet to find a white pizza as good as Cuzzo’s. It’s really not even a contest! Other white pizzas I’ve tried have often been too oily, or salty, or just bland with runny ricotta. Cuzzo’s white pizza (well, any of their pizzas really, and their sandwiches, and their calzones) are always perfect, exactly what you were craving, and always hit the spot. My boyfriend even agrees (and he doesn’t have the same hometown bias and happy memories that I do) that these are some mighty tasty pizzas!
I’ve never taken the time to write a google review before, but after picking up a pizza tonight, I just couldn’t contain my appreciation...
Read moreI was an Executive Chef in Boston and Las Vegas for 30 years. Now retired living in Rhode Island. Cuozza Pizza in the only place I go if I don’t feel like cooking.They have the best Pizza in the state and one of the best I have had. Just got the Chicken Parm and it is one of the best I ever had. They owners have been doing this since the 1970’s. I have tried a lot of this menu and it’s all great. Anyone visiting or driving through to CT or NYC needs to make this stop. This is a place that should be in a resort, this is 5 star quality. I will put their food up against anything in Boston, Providence, New Haven or NYC. Thank you and your...
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