Who do you recommend for PIZZA? Thin crust and pan styles? Thank you!
Tc C. replied:
Causeway Pizzeria. Garden City.
Ken B. replied:
Surfside Beach Pizza
Rosann B. replied:
Dough Boys Ginos.
Katnetra B. replied:
Lazers Pizza!!!
Debbie B. replied:
Marcos Pizza
Loretta C. replied:
Old Chicago Pizza!!!!!
Brandy B. replied:
Surfside Pizza for NY style and I love DiCarols Pizza but I grew up on it in WV
John P. replied:
Lazer Pizza Surfside Beach
Nancy M. replied:
I'm from southwestern CT and grew up on mom/pop pizza places - no chains around. We found https://www.facebook.com/256823654340808 Aromas (Pizza, Pasta, & Subs) on our 2 nd night of moving down here and knew we we home! It's all about the sauce (I don't say gravy) and their's is top notch along with all their other dinner options!
Heading to Conway shortly and will need some lunch. Can anyone recommend a REAL GOOD AUTHENTIC place to get Pizza?? And I am not talking Pizza Hut either!! Lol
Cheryl B. replied:
Benito's Brick Oven in North Myrtle Beach!
Tim S. replied:
Conway- 707 like your going to Georgetown. Cross over bridge at Santee Cooper coming into Conway, get on 707 and it's about 3-5 miles on your left. I think it is called "Three Guys Pies" - good pizza.
Bill G. replied:
Lol! Yeah Ashley, that is why I went to Cook Out instead. I went with a Burger, Fries, Onion Rings, a Quessadilla AND a Banana Shake!! Oh and a Dr. Pepper too!! But I did split that with Christian and the portions were small!!
Cheryl M. replied:
Wish I would have read this yesterday. I would HIGHLY recommend BiggajimmysPizzeria Hoyt. It doesn't get any better than this! Everything is fresh and he hand grates his cheese, which is imported!!!!
Surfside Pizza was soooo delish!!! I'm already thinking about the next time we go back .The calamari was so flavorful that you did not need the sauce to dip in, and not...