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Punch Neapolitan Pizza - Highland Park
Menu for Punch Neapolitan Pizza - Highland Park
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Ratings and Reviews for Punch Neapolitan Pizza - Highland Park
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Apr 21 2012
Bryan E. via Yelp
Punch Pizza feels like you are dining in a friend's kitchen. The Cleveland location is a quick walk from our house which is really dangerous. The pizza is...read more
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Apr 16 2012
Andrew P. via Yelp
Great pizza, decent service, I ate the Margherita, ladyfriend had the Sciciliana. Recommend both heartily, but the house wine was needing an upgrade.read more
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Apr 05 2012
Rob G. via Yelp
Punch has consistently delivered (no pun intended; they don't do delivery) on great pizza at a reasonable price. Before I started to understand what "good"...read more
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Apr 25 2009
punchsucks via Citysearch
Punchs has the idea that they can bake their pizza at 90 seconds at high heat. You know what that leads to? Burned crust with a ...read more
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Feb 02 2009
sswan via Citysearch
I love pizza. Based on reviews we visited the Grand Ave. location on a balmy Saturday night in late January. Grand Ave. is a gre...read more
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Nov 20 2008
saobrien0077 via Citysearch
Try the Tuscano and get a large salad to share because it comes with more bread. ...read more
In Short
The tiny dining room is painted in cheery shades of orange and yellow and filled with rustic wood tables and chairs. Lively Italian posters decorate the walls. Punch attracts a diverse neighborhood crowd, from middle-aged couples enjoying dinner without the kids, to first-date types exchanging witty banter over wine. All the pies are fired in a wood oven, true to the Neapolitan style of pizza-making. Ingredients range from San Marzano tomatoes to creamy, fresh mozzarella.