![]() photo from įinally, I caught up with Brian Pfaffinger, and asked him what his go to pizza place was. Domino’s is a national chain and has multiple locations within the Cincinnati area. After basically reinventing the way they make pizza, it has paid off. Six years ago, Domino’s took heat from customers throughout the US because Domino’s was falling behind it’s competitors. ![]() Domino’s is unique in that sprinkle the dough with garlic to add flavor. I then asked what made Domino’s his favorite. ![]() “I personally like Domino’s.” Mullen stated. Next, I asked Ross Mullen what place he liked best. It’s a main staple in the Cincinnati area, but recently LaRosa’s has expanded into Dayton and Columbus. LaRosa’s also makes calzones, hoagys, pastas, rondos, soups, salads and more. They offer so much more than strictly pizza. “Without a doubt LaRosa’s personal pan pizza is the best.” He then added “I just like their cheese, I’m not a fan of toppings.” LaRosa’s is a Cincinnati classic. I asked Michael what pizza place he liked best and why. I caught up with a few members of the student body to get their opinion.įirst, I talked with Michael Jansen. Obviously, there are the esteemed pizza chains such as, Papa John’s, Domino’s, Pizza Hut, Little Caesars, etc., but in Cincinnati we are lucky to have places that are mostly exclusive to the Queen City including LaRosa’s, Trotta’s, Dewey’s, Snappy Tomato and others. In the Greater Cincinnati area there are a plethora of options. Almost everyone loves pizza, but there is always a debate about what place makes pizza best.
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