Georgio's Pizza offers best balance of taste, price
The idea of spending anything more than $5 for an entire pizza, that’s ready to eat at the drop of a hat no less, is an upsetting thought for college students attempting to budget their time and money.
For this reason, it would be unethical to throw stones at Little Caesars Pizza. But there is no denying that, at times, a Hot-N-Ready pizza just doesn’t suffice.
While a slice from Bell’s Greek Pizza, 225 M.A.C. Ave., might do the trick between 2 and 4 a.m., it isn’t good for much else. (I would now like to apologize to a friend of mine who would most likely do sleepovers at Bell’s Greek Pizza if it meant waking up to a freshly baked pie).
On the other hand, Georgio’s Pizza, 120 Charles St., is delicious regardless of the number of pitchers you’ve emptied beforehand. While it’s not as good of a value as splitting a $5 pizza with your friends, it offers a place to dine-in and a variety of pizzas to choose from.
The opinions expressed above are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent those of the State News.

Discussion on "Georgio's Pizza offers best balance of taste, price"
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Disagree
8:54am, Nov 11, 2008
Give me a Blitz, or a Swirvin Irvin combo, or a Mateen Meal any day … Good Times Pizza – R.I.P.
Grade
11:36am, Nov 11, 2008
I give this article a C-. You really didn’t say anything about why Georgio’s food is any good. Isn’t that the most important part?
David
12:04pm, Nov 11, 2008
Bell’s is a great pizza. I am going to assume you are smoking some eco friendly herb that takes the munchies out of the equation but Bell’s always hit the spot for me.