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Businiess name:  Bella's Pizzeria
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This born and bred NE Yankee knows that Bella's is the closest thing to NY and Northend Boston pizza for 1000 miles. For 5.5 years in the South, I found nothing but pathetic thick crusted cardboard pies with ketchup for sauce, blech cheese, and freeze dried ingredients. Then I found Bella's! If you want fu-fu shushy CA cardboard or junky Southern attempts at pizza, go elsewhere. Bella's caters to those looking for a true NY pizza experience. Excellent pizza, real NY ownership, a little NY attitude, and zero pretention. At Bella's, I forget that I am below the Mason-Dixie line. The pizza is expensive for Atlanta, but it is worth it and they put out coupons sometimes. They also sell by the slice as a true pizza place should. If you want 2 pizzas for $9.00, then go to Dominos and eat old cardboard ;). Pros: Real NY Pizza, NY Ownership, Large Seating area Cons: tight parking lot

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