- Pizza
- American
Some Guys
Menu for Some Guys
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Ratings and Reviews for Some Guys
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Mar 07 2012
Caleb C. via Yelp
Some Guys is a all-around good locally-owned neighborhood pizza joint. Plenty of in-house dining, and you can get your food to go if need be. Their pizza...read more
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Jan 13 2012
Kevin M. via Yelp
Some Guys is my favorite pizza restaurant in Indianapolis. As proof, I bought a T-Shirt. My wife and I are big fans of their crust. I also recommend the...read more
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Aug 25 2011
Stephen D. via Yelp
For our group of 8, we shared the large classic pizza along with the special pizza. Both were very good. Love the cheese and their sauce. I will comment...read more
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Aug 16 2007
via Citysearch
We get carryout from this place 2-3 times a month. Great tasting pizza and the ranch dressing is to die for. Their customer se...read more
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Nov 15 2005
sarahvain via Citysearch
I've never had a meal here that has left me totally satisified. Last time I was there the water wasn't working - and eveyone was d...read more
The Scene
Fast-paced, independent restaurant where couples on a date are likely to be surrounded by a family on one side and a table of 60-somethings on the other. It's well known around Indy for great pizza, and always crowded during peak hours.
The Food
What Some Guys does best is pizza, bread and salad. Roma bread is thick, doughy and slathered with herbs and olive oil. Dinner salads come stacked with mozzarella cheese, tomatoes, peppers, lettuce and red onions. The French dressing is sweet, but tasty. Pizzas come with a Roma bread-like crust and dozens of possible combinations of toppings, cheeses and sauces. Pastas and their sauces are disappointingly plain. Angel hair with clams and olive oil, for example, had almost no flavor. Even the Alfredo sauce lacked significant cheese flavor.