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Jerry's Pizza
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This place has been around forever (1954, I think) and hasn't changed since I frequented it as a teenager growing up in SE Ohio. If you like the glommy, cheesy ""pizza hut style"" garbage that most Americans know as pizza you'll hate Jerrys. If you want to try something different, this is your place. Thin crust, light toppings and an out of the ordinary flavor (I think they are using Swiss cheese or something like that). This place is not hip in the least and my one complaint is that they only carry the watered down, lager style, macro brews (e.g., Bud, Miller, PBR) but if I'd suggest that maybe they should add a Sierra Nevada or something like that to the list they'd look at me like I was from Mars.. Having not lived in the area since I was 17 years old, I feel like an alien when I come back to visit but I guess that's the charm. The clientele at Jerry's is local and mostly elderly. I'm afraid that I'll pass through town some day and it will be closed because it's definitely an artifact of the 50's and 60's. If you want to step into the ""way-back machine"" and have a good cheap pizza, go to Jerry's.
Pros: Good, cheap and authentic
Cons: Don't go for the beer or to find a date
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