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    4.6 (7 reviews)

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    Jessica F.

    What a great place. Trophy expanded and the area is much bigger. The pizza is wonderful with a nice variety of types of pizza. Staff is so friendly and terrific at giving suggestions. They have new areas that can accommodate kids & families. Definitely a must see!

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    Anthony's La Piazza Prime

    Anthony's La Piazza Prime

    4.5(153 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Outdoor seating

    10/10 experience as always. Still my go to spot every time I travel to Raleigh for work. I was sad…read moreto see that they adjusted their hours a little and don't open until 1pm due to low foot traffic and slow business for them. The chef was very kind and made us a little extra for lunch- such a great guy! Thank you for always making your food with a lot of love and care. The rigatoni alla vodka is still to die for and I haven't found another place that comes close to it in Raleigh or Charlotte. Encourage everyone to support this local, small business!!! The food is awesome here!!! They also have more budget friendly lunch options too- just give them a call.

    I had been looking forward to trying this place for a while with my family but we all left a little…read moredisappointed. The restaurant is nice and dimly lit with plenty of seating, but you will have to find street parking around Glenwood. We were a party of 6 and they pulled together tables to accommodate us. Our server was a little slow but still friendly. For starters we got a Margherita pizza, calamari, the grilled caesar, and they brought us a complimentary bread basket with oil. Everything except the caesar was good. I guess we didn't expect the caesar to taste THAT charred and the lettuce to not be chopped. For main entrees, we ordered lasagna, lobster ravioli, penne alla vodka, and alfredo. The vodka pasta and lasagna were unflavored and disliked among the table. I would not recommend those dishes. The alfredo was okay. The best dish was the lobster ravioli.

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    Tazza Kitchen Village District - Patio

    Tazza Kitchen Village District

    4.3(658 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    Spicy sausage pizza…read more *Spicy sausage pizzzzaaaahhhh!* Had a very pleasant evening here with friends and fam. Wasn't well planned so we just winged it with a party of 11. Some pasta dishes, some pizzas, all happy. Out the door was right at $414.00 which is super reasonable for such a crowd. 10/10 will be back

    I had visited Tazza a couple of times before, but this was my first time at the Cameron Village…read morelocation. First of all, I implore anyone wanting to go, make reservations during peak hours! We entered through a big heavy wooden door into the quasi-dark atmosphere and were promptly seated, despite most of the tables being occupied. We were given a two top and started with chips and guacamole. I was impressed with the chips, they were a little extra thick, had tiny bubbles in them. Certainly a far departure from the typical thin, overly salty chip found at most restaurants and grocery stores. Excellent guac with a little pico and lime wedge on the side. I ordered the Baja bowl with shredded adobo chicken. The bowl had green rice, black beans, a whole lot of kale, tomatillo sauce, pickled red onions, crema, and cilantro. It needed a little more, so I added in some of the guac, a few chips I crumbled in my hands for some crunch, and some fresh lime juice. Noah did a good job keeping our water glasses full and he was quite friendly. However, the restroom situation is a bit difficult. There are two small unisex bathrooms, both of which have to be locked. There can't be more than one person in there at the same time, so plan accordingly. Granted, since there isn't much space in the restaurant, it's not as if they have a ton of options.

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    Timber Pizza Co. Raleigh - Pretty in Pepperoni

    Timber Pizza Co. Raleigh

    4.5(78 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    Free parking
    Sports on TV

    I was near the High Park area off of Whitaker Mills Rd and stopped by Timber Pizza. The XL wood…read moreburning pizza oven is the first thing that catches your eye. I started off with the slow roasted brisket empanadas and they were absolutely delicious. The dough wasn't too thick and the meat was tender and moist. It was served with a spicy pineapple dip, which paired together perfectly. I also got the Bentley. At first glance it looks like a regular pepperoni but it's far from it. The cured chorizo, sweet peppers and spicy honey were amazing. The dough wasn't too thin and crispy. All around really really really great pizza. I'll be back for sure. The service was quick and friendly. I can only imagine it gets packed due to limited seating so get there early. The atmosphere is casual and you pick your own seating.

    Visited before a show at the Ritz. No Parking and four…read morespaces with 10 minute parking right in front of business. Promises to tow violators. Pizza was terrible!!! Thin cracker like crust... miniscule sized toppings, and very small amounts of them. Totally overpriced!!!! I feel completely ripped off!!! Mod Pizza will shut this crappy place down!! Service was okay... Ambiance? None to be had. Very uncomfortable seating, noisy, And did I mention.. these folks are ripping people off!!

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    The Jules is a cheese-less pizza that packs a punch

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    Timber Pizza Co. Raleigh - The Ward 4 - brisket on pizza?!?! with bread and butter jalapenos and a housemade spicy cranberry jam - so good

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    Ponysaurus Brewing Co - Cheese, pep, sausage and peppers!

    Ponysaurus Brewing Co

    4.0(96 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    Some things are better than others, but the star if the show is the beer for sure…read more Other drinks all come across a bit on the overly sweet side Wings are really good but overpriced And by far their best pizza is the chicken parm but you have to add the burrata mozz which again takes you away from value for money. I like it there overall but I'm definitely not a fan of the thunder-dome cut throat atmosphere of the "seat yourself" first come first serve...just make a wait list, takes 3 seconds

    This Ponysaurus location is nested in the vibrant, but busy, Ironworks area. We went late on a…read moreweeknight, so the adjacent parking garage was free of charge. It was my first time visiting, and I overall enjoyed the vibes. There's a nice variety of beer selections on tap. The food options are pretty pizza-heavy, but no complaints there. I had the Export Stout for my drink. I am a coffee stout fanatic, and this one was pretty meh. I wasn't getting a lot of coffee notes from it, and it didn't feel as full-bodied as most stouts I've had. Not horrible, but I wasn't overly enthused. However food-wise, the meatball and ricotta pizza was my jam. I love ricotta anything, and the dough had a great chew to it. We stayed basically right up until closing, and the vibes definitely got less hospitable the closer to closing it got. 10 minutes before closing, we were asked to pour our beers into a plastic cup from our glass cups. I've never had that experience at any brewery before. A bit odd lol - like closing right on time was the priority at all costs over the customer experience. But overall, we had a decent first visit, and I would come back.

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    Lilly's Pizza

    Lilly's Pizza

    3.5(792 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    Still one of my favorite pizza pies 15 years later. I just love this place. Great spot to meet up…read morewith friends and share a pie.

    Once upon a time, this place wasn't just a pizza restaurant--it was a pilgrimage site. People…read morewhispered about its crust like it was sacred text, and its awards lined the walls like a shrine to melted cheese and triumph. "Best Pizza" many years running back when that actually meant something. Now? It feels less like a restaurant and more like a nostalgic reenactment gone very wrong. The menu still reads like a dream--Carolina crust this, atomic sauce that--but ordering has become a real exercise in imagination. Half the ingredients are apparently on a spiritual journey and no longer physically present. You'll ask for sharp cheddar and get a thoughtful pause, followed by, "We don't have sharp cheddar, we might have a Wisconsin sharp cheddar?" --which, to their credit, has the word "cheddar" in it. The staff move with the energy of a group project that everyone forgot was due today. Pizzas emerge... interpretively. You might order a margherita and receive something that captures its essence, emotionally, if not structurally. It's less "wrong order" and more "pizza as a suggestion." A master of creative problem-solving, this cashier has boldly redefined the concept of "making change." Why fumble with buttons and math when you can simply hand over two beers and call it even? It's less of a transaction and more of a surprise gift exchange--one where the rules are unclear and the outcome is mildly concerning. And the wine list--oh, the wine list--is a beautiful historical document. A relic. A time capsule from at least six months ago, when bottles still existed and hope flowed freely. Now, asking for wine feels like asking about a long-lost friend. "We don't have that," they'll say, gazing into the middle distance. Still, there's something oddly annoying about it all. Like walking into a once-revered theater that still clings to its golden-age reputation. The performances feel like echoes rather than art, the lighting flat where it once dazzled, and every scene drags with the weight of trying to live up to a forgotten past. It's not bad enough to be a disaster--just disappointing enough to make you wonder if the hype was ever real or if you're just eating the ghost of someone else's great experience. Cheers!

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    Lilly's Pizza
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