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Businiess name:  Vincent's Pizza Park
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
When I was a high school student in the Cleveland area in the early 1980s, a group of friends of mine and I would pile in a car and drive to get a Vinnie Pie, then pile a bunch of half-bakes in the trunk for the return trip home. The Vinnie Pie was the best ever. Dial ahead to 2007 and we'll keep the enthusiasm short and sweet...NOTHING HAS CHANGED!!! It's still the best pie ever, even if Vinnie isn't slapping 'em out anymore or adding the extra ""ingredient"" of the end of his cigarette. To those who would dump on the place for being a dive I would say this...get over yourself. The place is refreshingly low brow. The decor hasn't changed since the first time I had a Vinnie Pie. And who gives a hoot if you stick to the seats, the pie would be a bargain at twice the price. I've felt the Vinnie Pie has been the gold standard of pizza for the last 25 years...here's hoping for at least another 25. Long live the Vinnie Pie!!! Pros: What else...it's a Vinnie Pie Cons: Whatever cons there are, don't be a jagoff, just enjoy the pie!!!

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