October Is National Pizza Month
Mmm…pizza. Nothing unites quite like a piping hot pizza pie with bubbly cheese and a perfectly charred crust. Looking for a quick and easy dinner, a game day fan favorite feast, or the perfect party meal? Order up a hot and fresh pizza because October is National Pizza Month! The best way to observe National Pizza Month is by eating pizza. No matter what your favorite pizza is, Parma Heights local pizzerias has you covered and smothered with toppings, crusts, and styles to satisfy all pizza lovers.
There's pan, there's stuffed, and there's the Grand Deluxe at Godmother's Pizza (6508 York Road). A blend of Provolone cheese, pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms, green peppers and onions that gives the pizza a sharp and deep flavor profile unlike any other pizza! Each dish is a thoughtful concoction of balanced ingredients which may consist of bacon, ham, anchovies, sliced onions, green peppers, and heaps of black olives or jalapenos. Godmother's Pizza draws crowds and stack up lines at the door at prime time, making itself a meeting place.
Fratello's at 7021 W. 130th prides themselves in making each homemade pizza just the way you like. New renovated, the inside is spacious and they have an outdoor patio! Their new Margherita pizza has dollops of melted mozzarella, tomato, and basil! You can't go wrong with the margherita, but there are more elaborate options too, like the Stracciatella Pizza: mozzarella cheese, sund-dried tomatoes, arugula, and Stracciatella cheese.
The screaming hot pizza oven at Paisano's Pizza, 6230 Stumph Rd., makes for delightful, crisp-edged pizzas. The three topping pizza has long chewy threads of cheese and the toppings all mingle together in a messy harmony. You can smell the pizza from the doorway. Pick up a slice, and the scent will linger on your fingers for an hour. This is everything a neighborhood pizza shop needs to be.
Parma Heights pizza artisans have you covered and then some. Every location has its own special qualities one should try. And this much is clear: every neighborhood deserves a great pizza place, and that's exactly what Parma Heights is: a great pizza place!
Emery Pinter
Worked in marketing research, marketing, and was a Librarian and Bookstore Manager. Advocate for small businesses. Member of the Parma Heights Front Porch Forum, 2ND Fridays Parma Heights, the Dig, Plant, and Grow Garden Club, and believes preserving historical assets and buildings are a key ingredient to any city.