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Businiess name:  Ronnie's Pizza
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Having been born and raised in Philly, I can attest to the fact that Ronnies is as close to Philly style fare as you're likely to find in the West tho still a large step below the very best of the genre. Do not go here thinking you will get the kind of cheesesteak you may have seen on tv like Pats steaks in S. Philly slathered with that heart attack stuff called cheese wiz. That's not a true philly cheesesteak, but it sure does sell well in that part of Philly. You get real cheese on a long roll and decent steak. The roll, tho not as good as the real thing, is as good as can be produced off the East coast (the owners have acknowledged this fact), and several theories are out there as to the reason for this anamoly. The pizza is the only one I eat in Yuma, but still not quite up to par with Philly area pizza. It seems as if you need to keep eating it even tho you know you are full. The interior keeps pace with the real steak shops all around Philly and the suburbs, except of course for

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