For a low price pizza Leonardo’s is awesome! Far better than Costco or little ceasers or dominos.
Brian I.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
Costco Pizza is cheaper, but this one tastes better and has more variety. Leonardi’s Pizza Co. is located inside selected WinCo supermarkets and the pricing here is consistent with the store. They don’t take credit cards, but they do take debit and they have cash back. I bought the 15-inch premium pizza for my family, the BBQ Chicken Club: garlic ranch BBQ sauce, Canadian-style bacon, chicken, bacon & tomatoes. That costs $ 10.98 + $ 1 for them to bake it. The classic/regular pizzas are $ 8.98 + $ 1 for them to bake. One slice and a drink is $ 1.98. For bargain pizzas if you’re not in the mood for the usual chain pizza joints and if you happen to be shopping at WinCo, this place is alright.
Ashley H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fresno, CA
This pizza shop is located inside the Winco on Peach/Ashlan. It gets an extra star from me solely because I live across the street and because if you’re already doing your grocery shopping, you can order your food before you start and it will be ready when you’re done with your trip.(I could have summed up this paragraph with«Extra star for convenience», but I really like to talk.) It isn’t the most amazing pizza you’ll ever have, but for the price, it is fine. The sauce they use is spicy instead of sweet, which is right up my alley. One slice and a drink is $ 1.98…and they are huge slices. They have«Hot Grinder» sandwiches for around $ 6 that are pretty good, but the chicken they use isn’t going to impress you — it’s little tiny pieces that look processed, but once they are squished together with everything else, you’ll forget it and be trying to lick the yummy garlic sauce off of everything. Their calzones are HUGE enough to start a round of «Yo’ mom so fat…» jokes, but the downside is that they are so big that the oven at Winco can’t handle the sheer size of the damn things, so you have no choice but to take them home to cook them. I always end up with raw dough somewhere, so it’s not worth it to me. Not a bad place if you’re tired from shopping and just want to grab a slice and go. I think they also have some pretty good party package deals, if you can figure out a way to keep six pizza from congealing once you take them home.