This isn't your ordinary local pizza chain!
PizzaBOGO offers some really unique 'World Gourmet' specialty pizzas and also typical American style 'Local Favorites' specialty pizzas. The toppings are fresh and the dough chewy and flavorful. Toppings...so many toppings to pick from! And sauces!
Their Miracle Crust is so good! It's a long rectangular crust made from a lot of organic ingredients and it's cut into triangles...something different and healthier! (at least it sounds that way) It costs a little more than the traditional or thin crust, which come in their normal round shape, but it's certainly worth it in my opinion!
I don't really know too much of their history, but it looks like they're a NE Ohio pizza chain that started in Akron. I tried it for the first time a few years back when my friend ordered us some pizzas from their Cleveland Heights store after a long day of helping him move into his new, run-down house. I had never heard of them prior to this. It was sofaking good! The Bombay pizza stood out to me. Very unique and flavorful with some spice. I don't remember what else he ordered though. I was happy to see when they opened a store in North Olmsted about 2 years ago, since my girlfriend at the time lived close by.
I saw on their Facebook page that they had a special for a large unlimited topping or speciatly pizza for $7.95, so I had to do it. They typically have specials on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Never pay full price! Well, I ordered their Tuscan Fiorentina on Miracle Crust ($3 extra) tonight and the guy at the counter said it'd be ready in 15 minutes. He was a nice guy. I think he was the owner. I went back out to my car to listen to the Alan Cox Show while I waited. My mouth was literally salivating as I sat in anticipation of this tasty morsel of dough. The pizza..was..amazing...loaded with fresh toppings and the balsamic glaze finishes it off nicely with a touch of sweetness and acidity. It's a shame that I don't live closer, but my pizza was still warm when I got home and devoured most of it. Actually if I lived closer, that could be bad because I'd probably gain 10 pounds a month from eating pizza every week...