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    Marino's Pizza

    3.2 (26 reviews)
    InexpensiveItalian, Pizza

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    Amazing pizza! I love the supremes and there salads are amazing. I personally love all the food.

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    7 years ago

    $14 for 2 slices and a can soda tells me thanks for keeping them in business. I say it's time to shut up shop.

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    7 years ago

    Love their family size calzones. I am a family of one so my order makes a wonderful meal with left overs. Thank you Joe H.

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    They charge $15 for large cheese pizza. Just go down the road less than half a mile (Queen Of Harts) and get a large cheese for $10.50.

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