Annette Jones+FollowFrisco’s pizza scene is about to changeAward-winning pizza from Tony Gemignani is landing in Frisco, and locals are already buzzing. Slice House is opening its first Texas spot on Preston Road, promising four unique pizza styles—New York, Sicilian, Grandma, and Detroit—plus gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian options. The kitchen is all scratch-made, and you can grab a slice or a whole pie. Franchisee Dan Hawkins says he’s never tasted better, and he’s betting Frisco’s growing community will agree. What do you think—will Slice House become your new go-to pizza place? Let’s talk pizza favorites and what makes a great slice! #Food #FriscoEats #PizzaLovers00Share
Jason Wells+FollowOhio pizza spots that taste like homeNothing hits quite like a slice that brings you right back to childhood—and Ohio is packed with pizza parlors that do just that. From the thick, topping-loaded pies at Adriatico’s in Columbus to the late-night adventures at Mikey’s, each spot has its own flavor and story. Whether you crave Detroit-style deep dish in Dayton or a classic thin crust in Cincinnati, these local favorites serve up more than just food—they dish out memories. Which Ohio pizza place takes you back, and what’s your go-to order? Let’s swap stories and recommendations! #Food #OhioEats #PizzaLovers00Share
Jason Wells+FollowAlbany’s pizza scene: Slices you can’t missNothing brings Albany together quite like a great slice of pizza, and this city’s lineup of pizzerias is seriously impressive. From old-school family joints where the dough recipe hasn’t changed in decades to creative spots experimenting with toppings you never expected, there’s a pie for every craving. Whether you’re loyal to the classic New York fold or love a wild specialty combo, these local favorites deliver on flavor and community vibes. Which Albany pizza spot is your go-to, and what’s your ultimate order? Let’s hear your picks and stories! #Food #AlbanyEats #PizzaLovers00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowOhio’s best pizza is hiding in plain sightSome of the most unforgettable pizza in Ohio isn’t on the tourist trail—it’s tucked into everyday neighborhoods, served by shops that locals swear by but rarely advertise. These spots keep things simple: cash-only counters, recipes passed down for generations, and a steady stream of regulars who know exactly what they’re coming for. Whether it’s the perfect crispy crust at Terita’s in Columbus or the old-school charm of Rubino’s in Bexley, each place has its own loyal following. Have you tried any of these hidden gems, or do you have a local favorite that deserves a shoutout? Let’s swap stories and slices! #Food #OhioEats #PizzaLovers00Share
Jason Wells+FollowPizza places swap plastic for dough ballsOpening your pizza box to find a dough ball instead of that little plastic table? That’s a small but smart move some local pizzerias are making to cut down on single-use plastics. Instead of tossing another bit of plastic into the trash, you get an edible (or at least compostable) dough ball that keeps your pizza fresh. Considering that only about 5% of plastics in the U.S. actually get recycled, these tiny changes can really add up. Anyone else remember fighting over the dough ball as a kid? What other easy swaps have you seen that make a difference? #Food #Sustainability #PizzaLovers10Share
Ernest Morris+FollowI Found A Time Capsule Pizza Hut In North Carolina And It Hit Me Right In The FeelsYou guys are not going to believe this but I stumbled upon a Pizza Hut in North Carolina that is literally a time capsule. Walking in there felt like stepping right back into my childhood. They still have those classic red cups for drinks. The light fixtures are just like I remember. There's even a real jukebox in the corner. And get this they still have the old school tablecloths. #PizzaHut #Nostalgia #RetroVibes #Food #PizzaLovers #ChildhoodMemories #NorthCarolina #Throwback 1066220Share