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Oz Pizza
Menu for Oz Pizza
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Ratings and Reviews for Oz Pizza
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May 03 2012
Kimberly S. via Yelp
I had a slice with Beef, Onion, Sun Dried Tomato and Spinach on it. The slices are pretty big and I was full after tackling it. It was wonderful! The crust...read more
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May 02 2012
Candace B. via Yelp
Get the meatball lasagna. Very delicious. Yum. Also try and sit out side if you can it is a beautiful courtyard.read more
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Apr 23 2012
Mark D. via Yelp
Pretty good pizza in an area where the options are mostly Pizza Hut and the like. Good choices for topping. The service needs improvement, though.read more
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Jan 21 2009
via Citysearch
Why is this pizza so good? WHY? I feel like I'm back in NY. The crust is somewhat crispy, the sauce is perfectly seasoned and sli...read more
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Nov 06 2008
southsidediner via Citysearch
I think Ive tried them all..Oz has been the measure that I compare all other Pizza against and for over four years, Oz continues t...read more
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Oct 10 2008
via Citysearch
Just had lunch at Oz and it was some very good pizza. The lunch special is a good deal for what you get, and you won't leave hungr...read more
In Short
A likeable underdog, Oz serves pies that are crisper and more carefully tended than most of its metro counterparts. Go for a thin-crust pie with sun-dried tomatoes, feta, Canadian bacon and pineapple, or the addictive white pizza--it's sauceless, but laden with garlic. A visit wouldn't be complete without the signature bread sticks. Slathered in melted mozzarella and more garlic, they're so tasty that dipping them in the accompanying marinara is a near travesty.