Food is always amazing. I usually get(what should be award winning) buffalo chicken pizza. The staff is always friendly and the prices are very reasonable.
Lisa S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pittsburgh, PA
Everything we have gotten so far has been sooooo good. Nothing is dripping with grease, the pizza is great, the sauce is amazing. Definitely order from here!
Teresa C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Carnegie, PA
Listen, if you’re looking for a great place for pizza and subs, the Corner Store is it. In Rennerdale, this is really all there is, but I know people around the Pittsburgh area who adore this place. The people are sweet and it has such a hometown feel(I guess that’s Rennerdale, though). Before the current owners(it’s been a while now), their pizza was a joke, but the dough/crust they use at the Corner Store is excellent. Crispy on the outside, but so soft and dough-y. It’s perfect. They’re famous locally for their Buffalo Chicken Ranch pizzas(BCRs) but man, they should be famous far beyond locally. Not only that, but their hoagies are amazing. Usually I get either a Philly cheese steak or an Italian, but once again there’s something about the bread. This time for the hoagies, it’s the perfect amount of crunch.
Susan D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pittsburgh, PA
Mmmmm! A good 3– ½ stars here! Well since my quest to stop at the nearby Market of Walker’s Mill was thwarted due to its closure, I decided to come here instead. The Rennerdale Corner Store is a good ol’ fashioned no-frills pizzeria and sandwich shop. They’ve got some interesting hand-tossed pizzas here including a breakfast pizza – eggs, bacon, sausage, cheese, & veggies! Wonder how that tastes with a good cup of Joe! Not in the mood for pizza? They’ve got a good selection of sandwiches, burgers, hoagies, pita wraps, and wedgies. Yeah, I know! Imagine walking into the place and saying to the guy«Gimme a wedgie!». I went for the chicken pita wrap baked in balsamic dressing. Yum! So the Rennerdale Corner Store is a little off the beaten path and while its cuisine may not set the world on fire, it’s worth checking out. Note: although it has a Carnegie mailing address, the place is actually in Rennerdale.