Any Good Pizza shops available.

Hey fellow shoppers, wanted to get your best Pizza Shop recommendations.

I really do not like Papa Johns and I am sure you must all know how those ones work.

What are some of the chains you have shopped, did you like, why or why not?

Looking forward to seeing the results!

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Blaze Pizza is shopped, but there aren't many locations...they are just starting to really expand. I haven't tried the food yet, I want to go once on my own to be familiar with it before I attempt a shop.
Mellow Mushroom is shopped occasionally in my area when they have special promotions and menu items. I only see it once or twice a year. Also My Pie is shopped here too.
I have personal shopped Papa Johns, Little Ceasars, Sabarro, Barro (AZ), and Spinatos (Phoenix). I have seen blaze. I have also seen both Dominos and Pizza hut but they were competitor shops. I have also gotten pizza at the travel center food shop.

Shopping Western NY, Northeast and Central PA, and parts of Ohio and West Virginia. Have car will travel anywhere if the monies right.
Sometimes the MSC that does Papa Johns will do competitor shops (like Domino's).
Also, MacKenzie River is done in my area.

Shopping across Indiana but mostly around Indianapolis.
Hi. Blaze pizza comes up occasionally. They are like MOD pizza in California. You pick a 11" sized pizza with the specific toppings for the shop. I had done both shops, looked at their menus and they are very similar. Similar concept as the Chipotle assembly food line but in the pizza world. Round table is okay.
I used to visit Atlanta and had Mellow Mushroom. It was fabulous.

There is a local pizzeria here that has the BEST pizza I have ever had. It's Giusseppe's. It's family owned and there is only one location. The crust is supreme, the toppings are heavenly, and it's always hot, delicious, and consistently perfect. They are closed on Sundays and don't deliver, ever. It's just...the best.
To me the pizza pie at Mellow Mushroom is gross. The jerk chicken sandwich is the bomb dot com.
Why not just do a bonused Papa John's shop and use the proceeds to pay for the good pizza? The PJ's pizza shop takes all of 2 minutes to do and a good pizza shop would take you two hours for the narrative.

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ACL has some delicious reimbursement-only ones.

Now scheduling travel shops for the day after Christmas through mid-January.
Uncle Maddios has a line of assembly, made to order, as well. Jet Pizza delivers. Little Ceasar has some pickup orders.
Mod Pizza in the greater Philadelphia area.
Occasionally Little Caesars on one of the mystery shopper apps will appear; they are time sensitive and disappear quickly.

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Yeah, it really depends on what area of the country you're in. I love Your Pie, Mellow Mushroom, and Blaze Pizza, but all of those are only in certain areas.

Happily shopping the Pacific Northwest. Shopping since 2013 smiling smiley
Mellow Mushroom is good, but I've only seen it available once. In my area (Cincinnati) there's a pizza place called Dewey's which is excellent (unique toppings) and offered every month.
@bgriffin wrote:

Why not just do a bonused Papa John's shop and use the proceeds to pay for the good pizza? The PJ's pizza shop takes all of 2 minutes to do and a good pizza shop would take you two hours for the narrative.

I do between 6-10 PAP shops per month. And only for bonuses. And I don't eat it...but I still do the good pizza shops in my area for reimbursement only because it's usually a generous amount and ACL doesn't limit me with toppings. I can usually get a nice specialty pie with a few sides and come within $1-$2 of the reimbursement. The shop reports for ACL usually take less than one hour.
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