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  • My experiences have been all over the place with Nunzio's, so it's really hard to settle on a review. Here is the back story: Several years ago we dropped in for a few slices during St. Patrick's day activities. At the time (and under the influence of green beer) we thought the pizza was amazing. So good we couldn't stop talking about it. The next day we picked up a whole pie and it was hot garbage pizza. I don't remember the details but we thought it was awful & we distrusted our drunken memory of the delicious pizza we thought we had enjoyed the day before. We vowed to never eat Nunzio's again. It became a punchline in our household--beware of Nunzio's, the pizza you should only eat intoxicated! Flash forward to this week, we walked home from a local establishment (not intoxicated but hungry) and decided to give the place another chance. Nunzio's is a Cleveland-area staple and it's really close to where we live too. So we picked up a few single slices which come with a can of pop per slice. Not a bad deal! They produced the slices in a timely manner and we're pretty friendly. (Note: The weird thing is they didn't tell us until after our order was complete that the "credit card machine was down" and they needed us to pay in cash. Fortunately we were able to do that.) When we got home we were pleasantly surprised! Nunzio's was good pizza again! How could this be? Because we are new home owners we have received several "welcome to the neighborhood" complimentary pizzas and other coupons to local establishments. One of those happened to be Nunzio's & as stated previously, we were too cautious to enjoy even a free pizza. But after trying a few slices the week before we decided to give it a go. We ordered a large pepperoni and cheese pizza. We were given an estimate that the pizza would arrive in 45 minutes and it came in less time than that. The crust was good, crispy where it should be and not too "bready" like commercially prepared pizzas. Where I think Nunzio's shines is the pepperoni and cheese. The toppings were thick and likely to come off in one bite, leaving the slice naked but still yummy. I really enjoyed the ratio. The one thing you should be aware of.... this pizza is grease city! The slices were drenched in orange pepperoni grease and it was also on the box. They lined the box with was paper so the grease didn't seep through. Fortunately, the grease didn't upset my tummy or anything. I guess the last thing to know is that they deliver up to 3am. And that's really Nunzio's most unique quality. All in all, I'm glad I gave Nunzio's a second chance. I would like to give them more stars based on my most recent experiences... but my past memories are still very strong and I'm not ready to let my guard down.
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