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Brenz Pizza Co. Clintonville

3.9 (12 reviews)
Open • 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated a few days ago

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Brinda S.

We went into this joint expecting something more like Mod or Blaze, but it's not that. (Not a complaint! We love some counter service! But it's very take out coded.) We ordered a 12 inch pepperoni and a 14 inch heritage honey. I didn't clock that the heritage honey had sausage on it, or I would have left it off. It was fine enough, just didn't add to an already pretty good pizza. The super picky pizza lovin kid enjoyed her pepperoni for sure and we were happy with ours. It's a not thin, not too thick pizza that's cut tavern/square style. I'm a traditional wedge pizza girlie so next time I'm going to ask for that. But still very good pizza with an immaculate number of epic cheese pulls. Very generous and yummy toppings. The service was pretty exceptional for quick service. Someone came around and asked if we wanted our salads first, and we did, so they brought those to us. I really loved the Greek salad--my fave Greek salad at a not-Greek spot--and husband was ok with his Caesar, tho he could live without the bacon. He just prefers a traditional Caesar. Our salad delivery also came with a napkin dispenser and thank goodness because the heritage honey pizza is messy is the best kind of way. The salads came in to go containers with lids, in a convenient style that would make walking around with a salad or taking a salad to a pedicure easy breezy. Our pizzas came to the table in the box (excellent!) and we were provided paper plates, cheese and peppers on request. The music was pop with lots and lots of Taylor Swift and by the time we left it was packed with people looking for takeout. I'm excited to try some other things.

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Remy E.

The pizza and chicken wings were delicious and they gave me discount for being a first responder

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Great pizza and super friendly staff. Cauliflower crust was fantastic if you're looking for gluten free pizza.

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1 year ago

Order said would be ready 707pm wasn't ready till 747 for pick up. Tell me why the pizza was cold??? Place sucks

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