Very good pizza. It is the square«Beaver County style,» but the crust is extra light and fluffy. Definitely better than the ‘new’ Buzzis. Must try the taco pizza, which comes on 4 square slices. Comes with a huge amount of taco meat and fresh lettuce, tomatoes and unmelted cheddar. Possibly the best I’ve had. The interior seats arount 8 at tables and another 8 at the diner style counter. Very eclectic. The family owners are exceptionally friendly, and one of them has an airbrush studio right in the middle of the dining room. Gotta try it.
Nicole H.
Classificação do local: 5 Monaca, PA
Center Pizza has awesome prices great pizza and it’s coming from a great down to earth funny family. They are fast at orders and they have a lot of items to offer not just pizza. And they sell lottery too. While you eat you can play. Did I mention they were funny? Lol great place great food and great people.
Amanda L.
Classificação do local: 5 Monaca, PA
Love this family owned pizza place! I always get the cheese balls with ranch! My husband and my mother love their steak salads, and my brother loves the salads and their wing dings! Never a complaint!
Jennifer J.
Classificação do local: 4 Monaca, PA
The round pizza is the best I’ve tasted in Beaver Valley. The only thing(and it’s a BIG thing) about the place is that it needs a major overhaul. There are kids toys laying about, the tables were dirty, an air brush system set up – the place is a mess for sure. I’d not eat-in again, but I will definitely get their round pizza again. The owners are really nice people and very gracious.
Darren W.
Classificação do local: 2 Pittsburgh, PA
Here’s that Beaver Valley pizza again: square, thick, crunchy, puffed-up crust, stringy cheese. Center does offer a round pizza, but from what i could see, they aren’t available by the slice like the square cuts are. I dunno, we’ve passed it a number of times, CP residing in one of the region’s many shopping plazas. When we went inside, we were surprised to find that the interiors are much more spacious than you would think. Video games are everywhere. A diner-style counter complete with red and silver stools acts as a centerpiece of sorts. They even have… ski ball! I keep thinking that we should have shared a small, round(4 cut) pizza instead of getting 4 square pieces as that thin crust looked tempting, but alas, square it was, so… I did enjoy the porous, French bread-like crust, but the sauce was undetectable, the cheese was too sparse, and the canned mushroom chunks were cold and lifeless. The people running the place were really nice, though. I can only assume they are a married couple considering the level and manner of bickering I overheard. Having mentioned that, my conversation with the gent went down like this. «Never been here before, eh?» «Nope. I’d been wanting to come by.» ‘Well, if ya like it, I made it. If ya don’t like it, SHE made it.“ I guess she did, didn’t she? If only it came down to a spouse, y’know? P. S. They have tacos on their menu. Aye. Carumba.