The Top 12 Pizza Joints In Ohio That Will Make Your Tastebuds Explode

Ohio offers a variety of exceptional pizza joints, from local eateries to small chains, each with its unique charm and flavors.

Ohio does pizza. From local eateries to small chain pizza restaurants, you never have to look too far for an exceptional slice of Italian goodness in Ohio. The following are some of what we consider to be the state's favorite pizza joints.

1) Marion's Piazza (Dayton)

What started out in Dayton is steadily spreading throughout Ohio.

In 2103, the magazine Pizza Today ranked Marion's Piazza number one out of 100 of America's best pizza eateries.

2) Pizza Cottage (Circleville, Zanesville, Buckeye Lake, etc.)

This small chain originated in Carroll in 1972 and spread throughout the state quickly.

3) Harvest Pizzeria (Columbus)

You can find this farm fresh, locally produced pizza in German Village and Clintonvile.

4) Scotti's Italian Eatery (Cleveland)

One of Cleveland's most beloved pizza joints is hands down Scotti's Italian Eatery.

Scotti's also features calzones, pastas and salads.

5) MAC's Pizza Pub (Cincinnati)

In addition to mouthwatering pizzas, MAC's features burgers, wings and many other food items.

6) Chet and Matt's Pizza (Sandusky)

Locally owned and operated by brothers who know what good pizza is all about.

7) Fat Jack's Pizza (Lima)

Unique to Lima with three locations throughout the city.

8) Avalanche Pizza (Athens)

Athens' best pizza made with all local ingredients.

9) Covered Bridge Pizza Parlor (North Kingsville)

A unique and delicious pizza eating experience awaits you at this one of a kind pizza joint.

10) Bono Pizza (Columbus)

Bono's specializes in wood fired Italian style pizza.

11) Adornetto's (Zanesville)

Most definitely "the pizza people come home for."

12) Master Pizza (Cleveland)

Appropriately named. Very appropriately named.

Where else in Ohio can you get an exceptional slice of pizza?

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