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Originally posted by AaronM
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Originally posted by aero84
how bout some pizza spots downtown and on the south side of indy ?Baxbeaux has a location downtown on Mass Ave. and I’ll throw in another vote for their pizza. Iaria’s pizza isn’t bad but I really don’t like their food otherwise.
Southside has the new BJ’s Brewhouse at Greenwood Park Mall. It’s a chain restaurant (not just a pizza joint) but they have a very good deep pan pizza and they brew their own beer and root beer.
Southeast in Wanamaker is the New Bethel Ordinary. I would compare their pies to Union Jack… lots of cheese, very thick and very tasty.
LOL…I’ve been to the Ordinary twice. A friend of mine from College has an aunt who lives in Wanamaker and she took me both times. I like it a lot. Small world.
I live less than a mile from the Ordinary, so I consider myself very lucky!
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Originally posted by deeoh01
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Originally posted by aero84
how bout some pizza spots downtown and on the south side of indy ?Baxbeaux has a location downtown on Mass Ave. and I’ll throw in another vote for their pizza. Iaria’s pizza isn’t bad but I really don’t like their food otherwise.
Southside has the new BJ’s Brewhouse at Greenwood Park Mall. It’s a chain restaurant (not just a pizza joint) but they have a very good deep pan pizza and they brew their own beer and root beer.
Southeast in Wanamaker is the New Bethel Ordinary. I would compare their pies to Union Jack… lots of cheese, very thick and very tasty.
One more I forgot about on the south side is Brozini’s (County Line Rd. & Emerson, by Kroger). They owners are originally from NY and make a damn fine NY-style pie.
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Originally posted by deeoh01
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Originally posted by aero84
how bout some pizza spots downtown and on the south side of indy ?Baxbeaux has a location downtown on Mass Ave. and I’ll throw in another vote for their pizza. Iaria’s pizza isn’t bad but I really don’t like their food otherwise.
Southside has the new BJ’s Brewhouse at Greenwood Park Mall. It’s a chain restaurant (not just a pizza joint) but they have a very good deep pan pizza and they brew their own beer and root beer.
Southeast in Wanamaker is the New Bethel Ordinary. I would compare their pies to Union Jack… lots of cheese, very thick and very tasty.
LOL…I’ve been to the Ordinary twice. A friend of mine from College has an aunt who lives in Wanamaker and she took me both times. I like it a lot. Small world.
1. Bazbeaux Pizza on Mass Ave. and in Broadripple.
2. Some Guys Pizza on Allisonville.
3. Jockamo Upper Crust on E. Washington in Irvington
4. WB Pizza on Allisonville Rd
Jockamo opened in October 2007, and is owned by someone who worked at Bazbeaux for something like 15 years. It is similar, but also very different. I like Bazbeaux a little better, but live within walking distance from Jockamo…so I go there much more often.
I used to really like Taylor Made pizza, but sadly it went out of business earlier this year.
Ill be trying all of those out pretty soon. thanks again everyone
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Originally posted by aero84
how bout some pizza spots downtown and on the south side of indy ?
Baxbeaux has a location downtown on Mass Ave. and I’ll throw in another vote for their pizza. Iaria’s pizza isn’t bad but I really don’t like their food otherwise.
Southside has the new BJ’s Brewhouse at Greenwood Park Mall. It’s a chain restaurant (not just a pizza joint) but they have a very good deep pan pizza and they brew their own beer and root beer.
Southeast in Wanamaker is the New Bethel Ordinary. I would compare their pies to Union Jack… lots of cheese, very thick and very tasty.
how bout some pizza spots downtown and on the south side of indy ?
I’m surprised no one has mentioned Puccini’s Smiling Teeth Pizza (check out http://www.puccinissmilingteeth.com). I went there back in 2000 at the suggestion of a cousin who lived in the area–it was pretty good. Unfortunately I don’t get to Indy that much nowadays, at least not for a sit-down pizza, even when I live less than 100 miles away.
Here is one that I would like to suggest..
Some Guys
Pizza Pasta Grill
someguyspizza.com
The main difference between the two locations is that the allisonville road location has an option of a "Wood Fired" Oven as well as conventionally baked.
The Lasagna is also VERY Good.
I do not live in Indy but travel there often and this one is my Favorite.
My Favorite creation there is,
Thin crust with Goat Cheese, Mozzarella, White Cheddar, Sausage and Red Onions.
ps, I also second the "Bazbeaux" recommendations.
JW in Illinois
ill have to check those out. thanks for the help everyone 😀
Third on Bazbeaux, can’t go wrong there, especially with the garlic pesto cheese bread and the Quattro Formaggio and the BBQ chicken….
Eh Formaggio! (yes, the ! is part of the name) is also outstanding. NY style–the owner/cook is actually from NYC, and uses a woodburning oven, and you can fold the slices in half. It’s on Lafayette Rd, just south of 56th St.
Stefanos just off of 116th st exit at I-69 is reputed to be very good NY style pizza – I want to try it the next time I’m in Indy.
Luca Pizza DiRoma in malls has very good tasting pizza by the slice if you get it freshly made – better than Sbarros.
Second on Bazbeaux – very unique place! We went to the downtown location, but there’s one in Broad Ripple as well.
anyone here in Indy have a favorite pizza spot ?
Ive been to "Union Jack’s" out near Speedway however I want to try some others. Im sick of the major pizza chains.
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