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Pizza Roma
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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The least expensive place to eat in Sewickley is the best. I'm a very picky pizza eater and this place has most everyone covered. They have the thin stuff for those who like cracker pizza, but what I like best is their sicillian-style deep dish. The crust is good and they don't skimp on the sauce and cheese. It's just good. \r
Also, I live a few blocks away and you can always count on the bar being open. If you want a reasonably-priced draft in this town, you come here. Let the gentry waste their money at The Cafe or the Sewickley Hotel. \r
If you just want to stay and eat pizza, you can escape the smoky (and sometimes depressing) bar crowd by going to the upstairs dining room. There's plenty of room to bring the kids, although you had best leave the stroller at home unless you'd like to carry it up a few flights of stairs. The upstairs dining room isn't the most romantic place, but hey it's a pizza joint, not the Le Mont!
Pros: Great pizza and cheap beer (for this town)
Cons: Not exactly romantic
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