Two Girls Pizzeria & Bistro Menu

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  • T R.

    We recently tried Two Girl's Pizzeria (TGP) for a late lunch (3:00 pm) and while the food was OK, and the waitress friendly we believe the only reason it ranks so high on Yelp is due to the lack of quality restaurants in the Green Valley - Sahuarita area. Service: with only three of the fifteen-or-so tables occupied, service was prompt and our server was very personable. Atmosphere: While it's clean and well kept, there is not much atmosphere. Appetizer: House salad with Red Wine Vinaigrette dressing ($3.50) was good! Pizza: We ordered the extra-large 18" with Meatballs & Canadian Bacon. When it arrived, our server noticed it had been made with mushrooms instead of meatballs - and admitted the mistake was hers. She was very apologetic and offered to replace it. However, we were famished and did not want to wait another 15 minutes, so we dug in anyway (although mushrooms are not our favorite). They did make us a medium pizza with meatballs, and only charged us for the medium. The mushroom pizza was OK, but the pizza with the meatballs was better. However, both crusts were too "droopy" for our tastes, and needed more sauce. We also thought the pizzas were overpriced. Beverages: we had the house wine (Black Bear) Cabernet Sauvignon ($4.50), which was only fair. We recommend they expand the wine list, including carafes and half-carafes. Draft beer should also be available. Summary: We really wanted to like the TGP, and were not upset about the order snafu as it was handled very well! However, we were hoping for a restaurant what had more of an Italian restaurant vibe (dimmer lighting, Italian music, etc.). From now on, we'll stick with Papa Murphy's.

    (2)
  • Ed W.

    Best Italian in town. The homemade soups are to die for and the Stromboli's out of this world.

    (5)
  • Philip M.

    We often get take out here when visiting Green Valley because it's convenient to our relatives. But I find the pizza mediocre and overpriced---$55 tonight for three medium pizzas. Also when they're busy, it's very slow. I was told 30 to 35 minutes and arrived after 25 and the woman told me they would be out in a moment. Fifteen minutes later I was told the same thing. They were ready 50 minutes after I had ordered. When I said an accurate estimate would have been useful it was met with a stony silence. This wasn't the friendly experience others report.

    (2)
  • B. T.

    First off, let me say 5 stars in my universe are reserved for the great places--like, in the pizza world, the coal-fired oven places in New York, say. That said, thank goodness for Two Girls, else Green Valley/Sahuarita would be a pizza desert and I would have to either make my own or just do without until summer comes and I migrate back to the Bay Area (which, I must admit, is only recently getting some decent pizza as well--yes, I grew up on the East Coast). TG's pizza is as good as most independent neighborhood places (using electric or gas ovens) anywhere--which means several steps above the chains. And they also offer various forms of pasta, sub sandwiches, large dinner salads and so on. Unfortunately, It's small and at dinner time the limited number of tables are usually full so expect to wait if you plan on eating there.

    (4)
  • Mary W.

    This pizza joint is just okay. The first thing is if you have not been to this place before it is kinda hard to find. You have to find the entrance to the shopping center and then drive through the parking lots. The maps on the iphone do not register this particular action. As far as the restaurant: Very clean, very friendly service. My boyfriend and I have very different taste in food. they were willing to work with us and do a half carnivore/half delicious. Not bad pizza, I prefer eating locally owned when I can so not bad. Be aware the Carnivore pizza is very greasy and will upset any stomach that is not made of concrete. The Delicious side of the pizza digested fine. The prices are reasonable. Overall: Decent local pizza joint.

    (3)
  • Brian O.

    Simply the best pizza I have had in a long time. Fresh homemade dough, fresh crisp toppings and many different choices on the menu. The only reason I gave 4 stars instead of 5 is the price. A 14" Medium 'classic', which is a deluxe in other restaurants was almost $22 with tax. I highly recommend this restaurant!

    (4)
  • Priscila B.

    This place is amazing. Pizzza crust is just to die for, amazing pizza. The pastas are amazing too. Highly recommended

    (5)
  • John T.

    Some of the best pizza we've had. Awesome ingredients, nice crust, cooked perfectly. Well worth the visit...

    (5)
  • Shawn Z.

    Decent pizza, its a greasy college style pizza, good toppings, fair sauce, most likely the best in the area. I had thin crust and there was little sauce. The pasta bakes are worth trying if you're not in to pizza

    (3)
  • Jim D.

    Having grown up in the NYC area, I'm always on the look-out for good NY style pizza. Two Girls comes as close as any restaurant I've found in the southwest. My wife and I split an antipasto salad and a large pizza and ended up taking about half of the pizza home. Despite a full restaurant, we found the service to be attentive. Anticipating a wait for our food, we were pleasantly surprised when our order arrived promptly. The salad was more than enough for two and the pizza was could easily feed three or four. We'll definitely be returning to Two Girls!

    (5)
  • John S.

    Pizza is very good, i grew up in NY, and this pizza is great for being in AZ. There are not many family owned choices near Green Valley and Sahuarita. The dine-in experience is mediocre. The restaurant is small and typically fills quickly with snowbirds. The pizza is pricey, the only reason i pay for it occasionally is because it's the best in Green Valley, and really the only "brick oven" style pizza in the area. Any large pizza priced for over 15.00 is absurd... Don't be fooled by their "extra large pizza, it's actually not any larger than a typical Brooklyn style pizza. This pizza is a good choice for the area, they only deliver 5pm-8pm on Fridays and weekends and, I understand the need for a delivery charge, but they only give their drivers half of it!

    (4)
  • Matthew S.

    Pizza is by far the best in the area. Ingredients are fresh and you definitely notice the difference in the taste. Their breadsticks and minestrone soup were also very good. Only negative thing to say is that if you go to dine in, the place is not very big and there is not much atmosphere. I am sure the rent is cheap there, but they should relocate to help them grow

    (4)
  • Blake A.

    Very good pizza and salad. Use fresh ingredients and it shows. Knocked off one star because of it closing so early (8 PM).

    (4)
  • Robert S.

    Service was excellent - thank you Mary. Pizza was exceptional. Our table had three pizzas...mushroom & onion; sausage; and sausage & pepperoni. Can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • Jill C.

    Very good pizza, for sure the best in Green Valley/Sahuarita. We usually do take out, but have eaten there once. The restaurant is small, very clean and the staff is friendly- totally a mom and pop feel.

    (4)
  • Nathan M.

    Superior pizza wine and service. Hard to find but worth the search. Seriously the best pizza I have ever had. Friendly staff, nice waitress. resonable prices. 2 Girls Special with added mushrooms. Oh yeah baby.

    (5)
  • Brad H.

    Great pizza! Would have to say it is better than any pizza place in southern Arizona. Staff is friendly, owners are friendly, and pizza is perfect just about every time.

    (5)
  • Lorrin C.

    Ordered a large Carnivore to go for my first visit. She told me 15-20 minutes. Should be ready soon. Better check. Got it, heading home. Yum. Lunch is over. I consumed 1/3 of a large. The crust was good with cornmeal as part of the creation. The sauce was zesty perhaps a little unevenly spread. Perhaps I should ask for extra sauce. The meats were good quality and generously applied. In all, this is a place I would go for sit down pizza. My Arizona visits are too short so rarely do I dine at the same place twice. For now, this will have to do. To you, I say give it a try. You'll be glad you did.

    (4)
  • S R.

    The food is amazing! Extremely high prices but worth it. the service however is horrible, its ran by angry bitter old ladies, thats what the name should actually be called "two bitter girls pizza" . We always order to go , and darn them if the food wasnt so good we'd never go back .

    (3)
  • Heather P.

    ATMOSPHERE: Our triathlon team was hunting down a Italian place for a carbo-load the night before a race. The place was small. We ordered to go since we had a party of 12. Location middle of nowhere, but hey if you were in a bind like we were it works! FOOD: I had a great Hawaiian pizza with there house pasta which was legit! The pasta was a really good size, not too big or small. The team was carbo loading which is why I ordered the pizza too. PRICE: Affordable! GO AGAIN?: Absolutely! The only problem would be finding a reason to be in that area.

    (3)
  • Brenda B.

    Their pizza is delicious!!! Hands down the best pizza ( non franchise) in town!! You will not be disappointed!

    (5)
  • Chris Y.

    Yes. This has got to be the #1 restaurant in Green Valley. OK, so there's not a lot of competition, but Two Girls could compete in a much bigger market and they still wouldn't disappoint! The actual restaurant is in a somewhat-random location, not really on Duval Mine Road, and almost hidden behind a self-storage place. But that just adds to the fun - a hidden gem, found thanks to Yelp! The restaurant itself is pretty small, but the ambiance and decor are slightly above average. Service was fantastic. They hit a home run with the pizza. It could be the standard that all other pizzas are held to (alongside my #1 favorite, Pizza Factory). If I'm ever back in Green Valley, this is where I'm going to eat!

    (5)
  • David H.

    Being from the east coast, it's not always easy to find good pizza when you head to the west and midwest. Two Girls is an exception. Probably one of the best pizzas, if not the best in the Tucson area. We had 3 pies---- plain/cheese, peppers & onion, and bacon with mushroom. Definitely try the bacon and mushroom. Very tasty with a nice crust. People there are very friendly.

    (4)
  • Dr Tim L L.

    Good pizza. First one got messed up. They took care of us while we had to wait. Nice gal. Don't be in a hurry.

    (3)
  • Brett K.

    We ate in the middle of the afternoon and were the only customers. The service was kind, but inattentive. The pizza? Well, the crust was crispy, a decent sauce, but half the toppings were canned. It's alright. If you find yourself in the Green Valley wasteland, it's worth stopping at (especially if you're usually in bed by 8, because that's when they close).

    (3)
  • Barbara A.

    This place is hard to find, but mostly worth the search. We opted for the calamari starter and a large pizza for the two of us. It was more than enough food for two, but the price was very high, this is not New York City ladies! The crust on our thin crust pizza was incredibly delicious, crisp yet easy to chew, the toppings were middle of the road, the sausage was that mysterious brown stuff that I have seen in other places and it always makes me wonder what is in it. The calamari was cooked, but not to perfection, which I mean to say, the calamari was rubbery, the outside was crisp but white, if you know what I mean. And here we are so close to Mexico, why wouldn't they serve it with a spicy chipotle sauce that is pretty normal for a calamari starter? On another note, our drinks were not automatically re-filled, we had to ask for a re-fill. And yes, the Andes mints...yes we got our mint and it was very good! We live in the area but not sure when we will be back, the bill was almost $40 for two people to have pizza, we go out often (check my check-ins) but this was the most expensive dinner we have had in more than a year in any of the cross USA restaurants we have eaten in and it was only a small industrial-park type eatery...we have many more local choices.

    (3)
  • Hans K.

    A wonderful little place to stop and grab some grub with a decent offering of both wine and beer. The pizza maybe typical Americana, but the sandwiches are unique and worth the stop.

    (4)
  • Evelyn D.

    First time there , came straight from a 5k with the family . No acknowledgement when we got there . We say finally took 12 mins to have a waitress to come n get our order . We were there for 45 mins for two Stromboli and a meat pie . No communication with us from the waitress until we whispers that everyone else had gotten there food before us while they came after us. Well the only way I gave it 3 stars was delicious and il the nice girl that boxed our food . If we ever go again it would be for take out!

    (3)
  • Jennifer L.

    It was our final night visiting my in-laws in their winter condo and time to try the most yelped about pizzeria in Green Valley. yelp.com/biz_photos/1s8W… We got takeout for a total of about $50: * Large veggie pie minus green pepper yelp.com/biz_photos/1s8W… * Large spicy sausage, olive, and onion pie yelp.com/biz_photos/1s8W… * Slice of cheese pizza yelp.com/biz_photos/1s8W… On our 4-year-old's random number scale, the pizza is "200 good," beating the previous high by 100. He practically inhaled most of his cheese slice during the car ride home and said it was better than the previous pizzeria we tried. I was relieved he didn't object to the flecks of green (oregano?) on his pizza. Perhaps it was a good thing he'd had a light lunch. Most noteworthy to me was the delicious crust, which was just right. Tougher food critic Mr. L and my in-laws gave it high praise, 4 and 5 stars respectively. My mother-in-law's only complaint is that the pizzeria can get very crowded, but it wasn't when we stopped by. yelp.com/biz_photos/1s8W… Two Girls doesn't make my favorite Margherita pizza and our veggie pizza didn't seem the most balanced, but it was still good. 3.5 stars and rounding up.

    (4)
  • Gina M.

    Hands down the best Pizza in town!!! I've had the Rachies bake, eggplant and chicken parm subs and the meatballs. Awesome squash soup when they have it! Everything is fresh and flavorful!!! If you are coming from to visit Tucson, your a snowbird, or you just a regular resident this the best place to go! You will be glad you did!

    (5)
  • Scott S.

    Fresh ingredients, great service, clean facility. Had the Chicago style deep dish, it was delicious! I am from Chicago so i can say with authority this is some good stuff. We also had the vegetarian antipasto salad and the Rachar wraps...definitely recommend them.

    (5)
  • Mike D.

    Food was ok but a bit pricey, ate there a few times until the exceptionally rude owners ensured I would not return.

    (2)
  • Carrie B.

    A friend & me plus her daughter decided to try Two Girls for dine-in after a craft project shopping spree. The dinner crowd on a weeknight was still pretty busy and we picked a four-top near the register to dine. Greeted quickly and served promptly, I loved the waitress we had. We had a personal slice of pizza, Eggplant Parmesan and Chicken Alfredo. It's not the place to go for nouveau cuisine but it is the place for family-style home-cooked fare in a quaint, small town atmosphere. What the place lacks in size it makes up for in comfort and charm. If you want a romantic dinner, I might not suggest this as the floor plan is quite open and like a diner. But if you want a casual dinner with kids this is perfect as it's right next door to Triple Play (Green Valley's own Family Fun Center style place). Total dinner was about $40 including a glass of wine, 2 dinners and 2 drinks with a cookie to-go.

    (4)
  • Brandi M.

    I definitely recommend the white out pizza. I've had it at least a million times and it is consistently good, you can tell they use quality ingredients. The only downside is how small the restaurant is, but totally worth it!

    (4)
  • Debby A.

    Can't believe we waited so long to try this place. After living here 3 years, we usually went in to Tucson to get a good pizza. No more Two Girls pizza is a home run. The crust rivals anything I have had in Tucson. The ingredients were fresh and actually had great flavor. The waitress was sweet and very accommodating. Prices are comparable to any other good pizza house. Thank You Two Girls we will now be staying in town for pizza.

    (5)
  • Dave F.

    Best pizza in a 30 mile radius! Great pizza, garlic knots, and cold beer. The waitresses are always polite and happy. And the Cannoli's are tasty.

    (5)
  • Steven W.

    We love the Pizza! Unfortunately service does not live up to the food. Today we waited 1 hour from the time seated (1/2 hour wait). Hair found on food. No apology or excuse. No offer of discount. I don't know, is it me or are we just to lazy to speak up or share what is true?

    (3)
  • Mary B.

    I order pizza here frequently. I usually do take out because the restaurant doesn't hold a lot of people and it is always busy! The pizza crust is awesome, pepperoni and jalapeño is my favorite pizza, and also really like the hot wings. Glad this little gem is here!

    (5)
  • Ellen G.

    I like this place. They have good food and friendly service. It's small and sometimes we have to wait for a table, but it's worth the wait. Try it, you'll like it!

    (4)
  • Dawn P.

    So yummy! I Had the Original slice combo. The salad was so fresh and the dressing homemade. The pizza has a wonderful thin crust and was served hot! The drink wad only .99 cents with the combo! Definitely a little hidden gem in the desert!!!

    (5)
  • Karen W.

    Delicious pizza and greek salad. And my kids really liked the fried mozzarella sticks. Next time we're in Green Valley we'll go again.

    (5)
  • Richard P.

    the Two Girl Classic pie, Excellent. We got Warp Speed for our server, you'll know.

    (5)
  • Shelle K.

    We frequently get lunch from here because it's reasonably priced, close to work, and pretty darn good. I typically will order the meatball pasta and it comes with delicious garlic bread and their garlic knots are also super tasty. Co-workers attest to their eggplant parmesan and their salads as well so it's worth a shot. My only small (reallllly tiny) complaint is that I've gone in twice needing to split the bill between a few cards (which I also notify them ahead of time to make it easier) and each time I've went in they've joined the bill and then the woman at the front doesn't know how to split it after that and I've stood there waiting for help long enough that I usually give up and end up paying for everything on my card. Which is no biggie because they aren't that expensive.

    (4)
  • Dana S.

    It was our first time trying this place. We were looking for something new in delivery. It took 1 hr & 15 minutes for 3 sandwiches and wings on a week night. We ordered 2 buffalo chicken & a veggie. The bread is excellent, the chicken consisted of 2 frozen buffalo strip patties and no other sauce, lettuce that was wilted (due to too much heat) and cheese. Not quite what you would expect for $8. The veggie sandwich was good and served warm. The wings were ordered extra crispy, wouldn't consider them as that. The buffalo sauce was good, but not covered with much sauce. Over all wings were okay. Granted, they are known for pizza & not sandwiches. Definitely a place you would want to pick you order up and not wait for delivery.

    (2)
  • Amy M.

    My family and I have visited the place many many times since they opened. We have always loved the pizza. We also love the Rachie's Bake. Antipasto salad is also yummy as well as their cannoli It is a bit small, so we usually do get it to go. I will agree that it takes a bit longer to get your food than in some places, but I've always attributed that to them actually preparing the food fresh and not pulling something from a walk in that has preprepped. A bigger location and their need for a bathroom in the restaurant is the only reason I gave them a 4 star, instead of 5 I also like to support locally owned businesses, which this is. If you don't have time to wait for a pizza to be prepared fresh for you, go to Lil Cesar's, don't knock a business that is making an effort to prepare good food

    (4)
  • Stephanie C.

    One of our favorites! It takes a little time to get the food prepared, but be patient.

    (4)
  • Kathia Y.

    My husband and I are newish to the Sahuarita/Green Valley area so we're still learning what the town has to offer. I kept seeing this place pop up with great reviews, so I kept wanting to try it. The time finally came to try it last night. We entered this somewhat hidden gem, to find a cute little restaurant. Instantly greeted by our server who was super sweet. Open up the menu and there is so much to choose from! And it all sounds freakin delicious! We finally decided on the Sweet Thai Chili wings for an app, and a large Carnivore pizza. Both absolutely great choices, absolutely delicious! My husband even made the decision that this will be our go-to for wings as the area does not seem to have any wing restaurants. The large pizza is a total of 12 slices! Needless to say we had leftovers. The place is a little pricier for pizza, but it is so worth it! We will definitely be coming back.

    (5)
  • Dani R.

    Stopped by after an afternoon movie and decided to give this place a try. The establishment was small but busy. There was no one to greet and seat us so we chose a small table by the window which hadn't been wiped down. After about 10min of no service and overhearing a couple behind me get the wrong order served to them (young waiter says 'my bad'), we were about ready to walk out. Ended up staying and getting the soup/salad and slice of pizza combo. The slice of pizza was HUGE and delicious and the Italian wedding soup was small but tasty. The food is awesome but the service needs work.

    (3)
  • Adi E.

    Got take out from here. One everything pizza and one just pepperoni. Both really good. Crust is delicious! Only disappointment is that sausage not crumbled but it still tasted great. Will def get again! So happy there's New York style pizza in green valley!

    (4)
  • David D.

    When I think about the best meals I've had in Green Valley, Two Girls pizza comes to mind immediately. The staff is always friendly and charming and the food is excellent! Plus, they have Ande's mints at the register. If for no other reason, that would draw me here like a magnet!

    (5)
  • Diane M.

    The freshly tossed pizza dough, fresh toppings and hometown friendly service makes this pizzeria a spot on my "will return to" list!

    (4)
  • Blaire M.

    Great pizza but only call if you want to pick your order up. Delivery is easily 2.5 hour wait and usually arrives cold. Plus they never and I mean never comp you or even give you a discount if this happens. Pretty sad business motto. But it's Sahuarita and there is nothing around.

    (2)
  • Kris S.

    I LOVE yelp! I chose to go to this small pizzeria after visiting the nearby Titan Missile Museum. I arrived around 11:00am and I was the only person there, in addition to the cook and the waitress. Good thing I got there when I did! I ordered by food (the slice of pizza and salad special) and people started streaming in. By the time I left, almost every single table was full. Very good pizza and an excellent salad. What more could you want in a pizza place?

    (5)
  • Joanne E.

    I'm from CT, surrounded by great pizza places and I thought the pizza was excellent. Garlic knots are amazing. Highly recommend.

    (4)
  • Yvette V.

    This place is a joke, you call and get put on hold for 5 minutes just to get hung up on, they are obviously open and the phone rings off the hook. Ridiculous. Just order pizza hut. This place isn't worth the aggravation.

    (1)
  • Aaron M.

    Small and unassuming, but incredibly delicious hand tossed pizza! Crust is usually a throw away for me, but I couldn't stop eating this...light, airy, crispy, just delicious. Started with the garlic knots, and they were equally light and fluffy and great. Just visiting our Pappy out here in Green Valley, but this will be a pitstop for us from now on. Server was incredibly nice as well (Mary), drink was never below halfway mark.

    (4)
  • Jennifer P.

    Cute small pizza spot. Delicious crust, thin and crispy. We ordered 3 pizza salad combos, salads were fresh and delicious and the slices were hot and huge. The sauce was a bit bland but otherwise all was good. service was good but the waitress was very flustered. Worth stoping in if you are in Green Valley.

    (3)
  • Sandie O.

    Until mamagement can have an acceptably trained staff avoid this place. after waiting 25min for a pizza and seeing others who came in well after us get theirs we asked where ours was. It was obvious by the waitresses reaction the order never was placed. We had to pester here for an answer as she kept avoiding us. She finally came back and said 5 more minutes. 15 min later still no pizza. When it finally arrived the order was wrong. We walked out and will not return. Too bad good food is spoiled by an incompetant, less than professional staff

    (1)
  • Adelina M.

    Recently started a job close by. Someone recommended I try out Two Girls Pizzeria and it had good reviews on Yelp, soooo... Caesar salad dressing was yummy. The pizza slice was huge! A little greasy but isn't pizza suppose to be!? Definitely want to come back and try the other things on their menu. Some of them sound delicious.

    (4)
  • Jim P.

    Still awesome. We're fixtures at that place and Dottie and the other staff are great. Best pizza around (we're from New York originally). Thai wings are also really good as are the home made cannolis. Iced tea is great, NOT made in a coffee pot.

    (5)
  • Golo H.

    Onion rings were $5.99 and you got 6 and two of them were completely inedible burned. Pizza was a classic medium with black olives, sausage, pepperoni, red onion and mushrooms. This was perhaps the worst pizza in our history of ordering pizza anywhere. The sausage came round sliced and was very light brown and barely warm. The pepperoni we had to search for and was a soggy mess under a total topping of barely warmed red onion and green pepper, mushrooms? didn't see a one. I cannot for the life of me understand how a pizza can be served like that.. the red onion and the green pepper were afterthoughts .. like just thrown on top of the pizza after it came out of the oven.. horrible. the server was kind enough to inform us that they don't cook the veggies prior to baking them and that's fine .. but............ they were not cooked at all. period. raw to be exact it was so disgusting we ran for the hills! we asked for the bill and she came with the pizza at $19.99 charge still on it.. we handed her the money minus the pizza. we also ordered the garden bake and its is not worth the $8.99 they charge for it. We also waited 90 minutes for our food while there are only maybe 10 tables in the whole place its very obvious to us they do not have it together at all. they even have a huge sign posted asking people to be patient. I did see people order the single slice cheese and that actually looked.. normal. will not be going back and they should be ashamed making people wait forever for their food and then had the nerve to make it so bad.. I give it another year before it goes under. Repeat customers are everything and if you gals think that someone on a lunch break can visit your place then think again.

    (1)
  • Marc B.

    Me and my daughter spent the day hiking Madera Canyon and we were hungry. We came to Two Girls for a late Sunday lunch, we were greeted right away and the service was great. I had the old world carbonara and my daughter had the spaghetti and meatballs. Both were delicious, had nice flavor and the noodles were cooked properly. We finished it off with a cannoli. It is a joy to watch my 7 year old eat her dessert and identify the subtle and not so subtle flavors. I can't wait for our next outing in the Santa Rita mountains so we can head back to TGP&B for pizza.

    (4)
  • Laura I.

    Yum! The service was excellent! The food was great - meatballs, pizza and salad - all tasted great!

    (4)
  • William B.

    Why don't you answer your phone when we call to order a pizza delivery? We call and no one picks up the phone. What is the deal with this? Seems it would be good for business if you would answer your phone. When we can get the pizza we enjoy it but it is frustrating to call and we never get anyone to answer the phone. Sure does not seem like a good business policy. Neale and Meg Bellamy

    (5)
  • Linda S.

    Pleasantly surprised! My 5 yr old said that whenever we order pizza she wants it from here. Plus my wing craving is satisfied. I'm glad we finally tried out this place. It's cozy, but I kinda like that. It's a hidden gem :) very friendly staff too!

    (5)
  • Frances K.

    My husband and I lived in Italy for 7 years with our kids. It has been a mission to find a place that can make a pizza close to what we're used to. Mind you, we have lived in 4 states since our return from Italy. Two Girls is the closest we have found to date that even come close to REAL italian pizza. Very good but a bit spendy IMHO.

    (4)
  • Shelle K.

    We frequently get lunch from here because it's reasonably priced, close to work, and pretty darn good. I typically will order the meatball pasta and it comes with delicious garlic bread and their garlic knots are also super tasty. Co-workers attest to their eggplant parmesan and their salads as well so it's worth a shot. My only small (reallllly tiny) complaint is that I've gone in twice needing to split the bill between a few cards (which I also notify them ahead of time to make it easier) and each time I've went in they've joined the bill and then the woman at the front doesn't know how to split it after that and I've stood there waiting for help long enough that I usually give up and end up paying for everything on my card. Which is no biggie because they aren't that expensive.

    (4)
  • Dana S.

    It was our first time trying this place. We were looking for something new in delivery. It took 1 hr & 15 minutes for 3 sandwiches and wings on a week night. We ordered 2 buffalo chicken & a veggie. The bread is excellent, the chicken consisted of 2 frozen buffalo strip patties and no other sauce, lettuce that was wilted (due to too much heat) and cheese. Not quite what you would expect for $8. The veggie sandwich was good and served warm. The wings were ordered extra crispy, wouldn't consider them as that. The buffalo sauce was good, but not covered with much sauce. Over all wings were okay. Granted, they are known for pizza & not sandwiches. Definitely a place you would want to pick you order up and not wait for delivery.

    (2)
  • Amy M.

    My family and I have visited the place many many times since they opened. We have always loved the pizza. We also love the Rachie's Bake. Antipasto salad is also yummy as well as their cannoli It is a bit small, so we usually do get it to go. I will agree that it takes a bit longer to get your food than in some places, but I've always attributed that to them actually preparing the food fresh and not pulling something from a walk in that has preprepped. A bigger location and their need for a bathroom in the restaurant is the only reason I gave them a 4 star, instead of 5 I also like to support locally owned businesses, which this is. If you don't have time to wait for a pizza to be prepared fresh for you, go to Lil Cesar's, don't knock a business that is making an effort to prepare good food

    (4)
  • Stephanie C.

    One of our favorites! It takes a little time to get the food prepared, but be patient.

    (4)
  • Dani R.

    Stopped by after an afternoon movie and decided to give this place a try. The establishment was small but busy. There was no one to greet and seat us so we chose a small table by the window which hadn't been wiped down. After about 10min of no service and overhearing a couple behind me get the wrong order served to them (young waiter says 'my bad'), we were about ready to walk out. Ended up staying and getting the soup/salad and slice of pizza combo. The slice of pizza was HUGE and delicious and the Italian wedding soup was small but tasty. The food is awesome but the service needs work.

    (3)
  • Kathia Y.

    My husband and I are newish to the Sahuarita/Green Valley area so we're still learning what the town has to offer. I kept seeing this place pop up with great reviews, so I kept wanting to try it. The time finally came to try it last night. We entered this somewhat hidden gem, to find a cute little restaurant. Instantly greeted by our server who was super sweet. Open up the menu and there is so much to choose from! And it all sounds freakin delicious! We finally decided on the Sweet Thai Chili wings for an app, and a large Carnivore pizza. Both absolutely great choices, absolutely delicious! My husband even made the decision that this will be our go-to for wings as the area does not seem to have any wing restaurants. The large pizza is a total of 12 slices! Needless to say we had leftovers. The place is a little pricier for pizza, but it is so worth it! We will definitely be coming back.

    (5)
  • Brandi M.

    I definitely recommend the white out pizza. I've had it at least a million times and it is consistently good, you can tell they use quality ingredients. The only downside is how small the restaurant is, but totally worth it!

    (4)
  • Adi E.

    Got take out from here. One everything pizza and one just pepperoni. Both really good. Crust is delicious! Only disappointment is that sausage not crumbled but it still tasted great. Will def get again! So happy there's New York style pizza in green valley!

    (4)
  • David D.

    When I think about the best meals I've had in Green Valley, Two Girls pizza comes to mind immediately. The staff is always friendly and charming and the food is excellent! Plus, they have Ande's mints at the register. If for no other reason, that would draw me here like a magnet!

    (5)
  • Diane M.

    The freshly tossed pizza dough, fresh toppings and hometown friendly service makes this pizzeria a spot on my "will return to" list!

    (4)
  • Blaire M.

    Great pizza but only call if you want to pick your order up. Delivery is easily 2.5 hour wait and usually arrives cold. Plus they never and I mean never comp you or even give you a discount if this happens. Pretty sad business motto. But it's Sahuarita and there is nothing around.

    (2)
  • Kris S.

    I LOVE yelp! I chose to go to this small pizzeria after visiting the nearby Titan Missile Museum. I arrived around 11:00am and I was the only person there, in addition to the cook and the waitress. Good thing I got there when I did! I ordered by food (the slice of pizza and salad special) and people started streaming in. By the time I left, almost every single table was full. Very good pizza and an excellent salad. What more could you want in a pizza place?

    (5)
  • Joanne E.

    I'm from CT, surrounded by great pizza places and I thought the pizza was excellent. Garlic knots are amazing. Highly recommend.

    (4)
  • Yvette V.

    This place is a joke, you call and get put on hold for 5 minutes just to get hung up on, they are obviously open and the phone rings off the hook. Ridiculous. Just order pizza hut. This place isn't worth the aggravation.

    (1)
  • Aaron M.

    Small and unassuming, but incredibly delicious hand tossed pizza! Crust is usually a throw away for me, but I couldn't stop eating this...light, airy, crispy, just delicious. Started with the garlic knots, and they were equally light and fluffy and great. Just visiting our Pappy out here in Green Valley, but this will be a pitstop for us from now on. Server was incredibly nice as well (Mary), drink was never below halfway mark.

    (4)
  • Jennifer P.

    Cute small pizza spot. Delicious crust, thin and crispy. We ordered 3 pizza salad combos, salads were fresh and delicious and the slices were hot and huge. The sauce was a bit bland but otherwise all was good. service was good but the waitress was very flustered. Worth stoping in if you are in Green Valley.

    (3)
  • Sandie O.

    Until mamagement can have an acceptably trained staff avoid this place. after waiting 25min for a pizza and seeing others who came in well after us get theirs we asked where ours was. It was obvious by the waitresses reaction the order never was placed. We had to pester here for an answer as she kept avoiding us. She finally came back and said 5 more minutes. 15 min later still no pizza. When it finally arrived the order was wrong. We walked out and will not return. Too bad good food is spoiled by an incompetant, less than professional staff

    (1)
  • Golo H.

    Onion rings were $5.99 and you got 6 and two of them were completely inedible burned. Pizza was a classic medium with black olives, sausage, pepperoni, red onion and mushrooms. This was perhaps the worst pizza in our history of ordering pizza anywhere. The sausage came round sliced and was very light brown and barely warm. The pepperoni we had to search for and was a soggy mess under a total topping of barely warmed red onion and green pepper, mushrooms? didn't see a one. I cannot for the life of me understand how a pizza can be served like that.. the red onion and the green pepper were afterthoughts .. like just thrown on top of the pizza after it came out of the oven.. horrible. the server was kind enough to inform us that they don't cook the veggies prior to baking them and that's fine .. but............ they were not cooked at all. period. raw to be exact it was so disgusting we ran for the hills! we asked for the bill and she came with the pizza at $19.99 charge still on it.. we handed her the money minus the pizza. we also ordered the garden bake and its is not worth the $8.99 they charge for it. We also waited 90 minutes for our food while there are only maybe 10 tables in the whole place its very obvious to us they do not have it together at all. they even have a huge sign posted asking people to be patient. I did see people order the single slice cheese and that actually looked.. normal. will not be going back and they should be ashamed making people wait forever for their food and then had the nerve to make it so bad.. I give it another year before it goes under. Repeat customers are everything and if you gals think that someone on a lunch break can visit your place then think again.

    (1)
  • Laura I.

    Yum! The service was excellent! The food was great - meatballs, pizza and salad - all tasted great!

    (4)
  • Linda S.

    Pleasantly surprised! My 5 yr old said that whenever we order pizza she wants it from here. Plus my wing craving is satisfied. I'm glad we finally tried out this place. It's cozy, but I kinda like that. It's a hidden gem :) very friendly staff too!

    (5)
  • William B.

    Why don't you answer your phone when we call to order a pizza delivery? We call and no one picks up the phone. What is the deal with this? Seems it would be good for business if you would answer your phone. When we can get the pizza we enjoy it but it is frustrating to call and we never get anyone to answer the phone. Sure does not seem like a good business policy. Neale and Meg Bellamy

    (5)
  • Adelina M.

    Recently started a job close by. Someone recommended I try out Two Girls Pizzeria and it had good reviews on Yelp, soooo... Caesar salad dressing was yummy. The pizza slice was huge! A little greasy but isn't pizza suppose to be!? Definitely want to come back and try the other things on their menu. Some of them sound delicious.

    (4)
  • Jim P.

    Still awesome. We're fixtures at that place and Dottie and the other staff are great. Best pizza around (we're from New York originally). Thai wings are also really good as are the home made cannolis. Iced tea is great, NOT made in a coffee pot.

    (5)
  • S R.

    The food is amazing! Extremely high prices but worth it. the service however is horrible, its ran by angry bitter old ladies, thats what the name should actually be called "two bitter girls pizza" . We always order to go , and darn them if the food wasnt so good we'd never go back .

    (3)
  • Frances K.

    My husband and I lived in Italy for 7 years with our kids. It has been a mission to find a place that can make a pizza close to what we're used to. Mind you, we have lived in 4 states since our return from Italy. Two Girls is the closest we have found to date that even come close to REAL italian pizza. Very good but a bit spendy IMHO.

    (4)
  • Heather P.

    ATMOSPHERE: Our triathlon team was hunting down a Italian place for a carbo-load the night before a race. The place was small. We ordered to go since we had a party of 12. Location middle of nowhere, but hey if you were in a bind like we were it works! FOOD: I had a great Hawaiian pizza with there house pasta which was legit! The pasta was a really good size, not too big or small. The team was carbo loading which is why I ordered the pizza too. PRICE: Affordable! GO AGAIN?: Absolutely! The only problem would be finding a reason to be in that area.

    (3)
  • Lorrin C.

    Ordered a large Carnivore to go for my first visit. She told me 15-20 minutes. Should be ready soon. Better check. Got it, heading home. Yum. Lunch is over. I consumed 1/3 of a large. The crust was good with cornmeal as part of the creation. The sauce was zesty perhaps a little unevenly spread. Perhaps I should ask for extra sauce. The meats were good quality and generously applied. In all, this is a place I would go for sit down pizza. My Arizona visits are too short so rarely do I dine at the same place twice. For now, this will have to do. To you, I say give it a try. You'll be glad you did.

    (4)
  • Brenda B.

    Their pizza is delicious!!! Hands down the best pizza ( non franchise) in town!! You will not be disappointed!

    (5)
  • Chris Y.

    Yes. This has got to be the #1 restaurant in Green Valley. OK, so there's not a lot of competition, but Two Girls could compete in a much bigger market and they still wouldn't disappoint! The actual restaurant is in a somewhat-random location, not really on Duval Mine Road, and almost hidden behind a self-storage place. But that just adds to the fun - a hidden gem, found thanks to Yelp! The restaurant itself is pretty small, but the ambiance and decor are slightly above average. Service was fantastic. They hit a home run with the pizza. It could be the standard that all other pizzas are held to (alongside my #1 favorite, Pizza Factory). If I'm ever back in Green Valley, this is where I'm going to eat!

    (5)
  • David H.

    Being from the east coast, it's not always easy to find good pizza when you head to the west and midwest. Two Girls is an exception. Probably one of the best pizzas, if not the best in the Tucson area. We had 3 pies---- plain/cheese, peppers & onion, and bacon with mushroom. Definitely try the bacon and mushroom. Very tasty with a nice crust. People there are very friendly.

    (4)
  • Dr Tim L L.

    Good pizza. First one got messed up. They took care of us while we had to wait. Nice gal. Don't be in a hurry.

    (3)
  • Brett K.

    We ate in the middle of the afternoon and were the only customers. The service was kind, but inattentive. The pizza? Well, the crust was crispy, a decent sauce, but half the toppings were canned. It's alright. If you find yourself in the Green Valley wasteland, it's worth stopping at (especially if you're usually in bed by 8, because that's when they close).

    (3)
  • Debby A.

    Can't believe we waited so long to try this place. After living here 3 years, we usually went in to Tucson to get a good pizza. No more Two Girls pizza is a home run. The crust rivals anything I have had in Tucson. The ingredients were fresh and actually had great flavor. The waitress was sweet and very accommodating. Prices are comparable to any other good pizza house. Thank You Two Girls we will now be staying in town for pizza.

    (5)
  • Marc B.

    Me and my daughter spent the day hiking Madera Canyon and we were hungry. We came to Two Girls for a late Sunday lunch, we were greeted right away and the service was great. I had the old world carbonara and my daughter had the spaghetti and meatballs. Both were delicious, had nice flavor and the noodles were cooked properly. We finished it off with a cannoli. It is a joy to watch my 7 year old eat her dessert and identify the subtle and not so subtle flavors. I can't wait for our next outing in the Santa Rita mountains so we can head back to TGP&B for pizza.

    (4)
  • Steven W.

    We love the Pizza! Unfortunately service does not live up to the food. Today we waited 1 hour from the time seated (1/2 hour wait). Hair found on food. No apology or excuse. No offer of discount. I don't know, is it me or are we just to lazy to speak up or share what is true?

    (3)
  • Mary B.

    I order pizza here frequently. I usually do take out because the restaurant doesn't hold a lot of people and it is always busy! The pizza crust is awesome, pepperoni and jalapeño is my favorite pizza, and also really like the hot wings. Glad this little gem is here!

    (5)
  • Ellen G.

    I like this place. They have good food and friendly service. It's small and sometimes we have to wait for a table, but it's worth the wait. Try it, you'll like it!

    (4)
  • Dave F.

    Best pizza in a 30 mile radius! Great pizza, garlic knots, and cold beer. The waitresses are always polite and happy. And the Cannoli's are tasty.

    (5)
  • Dawn P.

    So yummy! I Had the Original slice combo. The salad was so fresh and the dressing homemade. The pizza has a wonderful thin crust and was served hot! The drink wad only .99 cents with the combo! Definitely a little hidden gem in the desert!!!

    (5)
  • Karen W.

    Delicious pizza and greek salad. And my kids really liked the fried mozzarella sticks. Next time we're in Green Valley we'll go again.

    (5)
  • Richard P.

    the Two Girl Classic pie, Excellent. We got Warp Speed for our server, you'll know.

    (5)
  • Barbara A.

    This place is hard to find, but mostly worth the search. We opted for the calamari starter and a large pizza for the two of us. It was more than enough food for two, but the price was very high, this is not New York City ladies! The crust on our thin crust pizza was incredibly delicious, crisp yet easy to chew, the toppings were middle of the road, the sausage was that mysterious brown stuff that I have seen in other places and it always makes me wonder what is in it. The calamari was cooked, but not to perfection, which I mean to say, the calamari was rubbery, the outside was crisp but white, if you know what I mean. And here we are so close to Mexico, why wouldn't they serve it with a spicy chipotle sauce that is pretty normal for a calamari starter? On another note, our drinks were not automatically re-filled, we had to ask for a re-fill. And yes, the Andes mints...yes we got our mint and it was very good! We live in the area but not sure when we will be back, the bill was almost $40 for two people to have pizza, we go out often (check my check-ins) but this was the most expensive dinner we have had in more than a year in any of the cross USA restaurants we have eaten in and it was only a small industrial-park type eatery...we have many more local choices.

    (3)
  • Hans K.

    A wonderful little place to stop and grab some grub with a decent offering of both wine and beer. The pizza maybe typical Americana, but the sandwiches are unique and worth the stop.

    (4)
  • Evelyn D.

    First time there , came straight from a 5k with the family . No acknowledgement when we got there . We say finally took 12 mins to have a waitress to come n get our order . We were there for 45 mins for two Stromboli and a meat pie . No communication with us from the waitress until we whispers that everyone else had gotten there food before us while they came after us. Well the only way I gave it 3 stars was delicious and il the nice girl that boxed our food . If we ever go again it would be for take out!

    (3)
  • Jennifer L.

    It was our final night visiting my in-laws in their winter condo and time to try the most yelped about pizzeria in Green Valley. yelp.com/biz_photos/1s8W… We got takeout for a total of about $50: * Large veggie pie minus green pepper yelp.com/biz_photos/1s8W… * Large spicy sausage, olive, and onion pie yelp.com/biz_photos/1s8W… * Slice of cheese pizza yelp.com/biz_photos/1s8W… On our 4-year-old's random number scale, the pizza is "200 good," beating the previous high by 100. He practically inhaled most of his cheese slice during the car ride home and said it was better than the previous pizzeria we tried. I was relieved he didn't object to the flecks of green (oregano?) on his pizza. Perhaps it was a good thing he'd had a light lunch. Most noteworthy to me was the delicious crust, which was just right. Tougher food critic Mr. L and my in-laws gave it high praise, 4 and 5 stars respectively. My mother-in-law's only complaint is that the pizzeria can get very crowded, but it wasn't when we stopped by. yelp.com/biz_photos/1s8W… Two Girls doesn't make my favorite Margherita pizza and our veggie pizza didn't seem the most balanced, but it was still good. 3.5 stars and rounding up.

    (4)
  • Gina M.

    Hands down the best Pizza in town!!! I've had the Rachies bake, eggplant and chicken parm subs and the meatballs. Awesome squash soup when they have it! Everything is fresh and flavorful!!! If you are coming from to visit Tucson, your a snowbird, or you just a regular resident this the best place to go! You will be glad you did!

    (5)
  • Scott S.

    Fresh ingredients, great service, clean facility. Had the Chicago style deep dish, it was delicious! I am from Chicago so i can say with authority this is some good stuff. We also had the vegetarian antipasto salad and the Rachar wraps...definitely recommend them.

    (5)
  • Mike D.

    Food was ok but a bit pricey, ate there a few times until the exceptionally rude owners ensured I would not return.

    (2)
  • Philip M.

    We often get take out here when visiting Green Valley because it's convenient to our relatives. But I find the pizza mediocre and overpriced---$55 tonight for three medium pizzas. Also when they're busy, it's very slow. I was told 30 to 35 minutes and arrived after 25 and the woman told me they would be out in a moment. Fifteen minutes later I was told the same thing. They were ready 50 minutes after I had ordered. When I said an accurate estimate would have been useful it was met with a stony silence. This wasn't the friendly experience others report.

    (2)
  • Carrie B.

    A friend & me plus her daughter decided to try Two Girls for dine-in after a craft project shopping spree. The dinner crowd on a weeknight was still pretty busy and we picked a four-top near the register to dine. Greeted quickly and served promptly, I loved the waitress we had. We had a personal slice of pizza, Eggplant Parmesan and Chicken Alfredo. It's not the place to go for nouveau cuisine but it is the place for family-style home-cooked fare in a quaint, small town atmosphere. What the place lacks in size it makes up for in comfort and charm. If you want a romantic dinner, I might not suggest this as the floor plan is quite open and like a diner. But if you want a casual dinner with kids this is perfect as it's right next door to Triple Play (Green Valley's own Family Fun Center style place). Total dinner was about $40 including a glass of wine, 2 dinners and 2 drinks with a cookie to-go.

    (4)
  • T R.

    We recently tried Two Girl's Pizzeria (TGP) for a late lunch (3:00 pm) and while the food was OK, and the waitress friendly we believe the only reason it ranks so high on Yelp is due to the lack of quality restaurants in the Green Valley - Sahuarita area. Service: with only three of the fifteen-or-so tables occupied, service was prompt and our server was very personable. Atmosphere: While it's clean and well kept, there is not much atmosphere. Appetizer: House salad with Red Wine Vinaigrette dressing ($3.50) was good! Pizza: We ordered the extra-large 18" with Meatballs & Canadian Bacon. When it arrived, our server noticed it had been made with mushrooms instead of meatballs - and admitted the mistake was hers. She was very apologetic and offered to replace it. However, we were famished and did not want to wait another 15 minutes, so we dug in anyway (although mushrooms are not our favorite). They did make us a medium pizza with meatballs, and only charged us for the medium. The mushroom pizza was OK, but the pizza with the meatballs was better. However, both crusts were too "droopy" for our tastes, and needed more sauce. We also thought the pizzas were overpriced. Beverages: we had the house wine (Black Bear) Cabernet Sauvignon ($4.50), which was only fair. We recommend they expand the wine list, including carafes and half-carafes. Draft beer should also be available. Summary: We really wanted to like the TGP, and were not upset about the order snafu as it was handled very well! However, we were hoping for a restaurant what had more of an Italian restaurant vibe (dimmer lighting, Italian music, etc.). From now on, we'll stick with Papa Murphy's.

    (2)
  • Ed W.

    Best Italian in town. The homemade soups are to die for and the Stromboli's out of this world.

    (5)
  • John S.

    Pizza is very good, i grew up in NY, and this pizza is great for being in AZ. There are not many family owned choices near Green Valley and Sahuarita. The dine-in experience is mediocre. The restaurant is small and typically fills quickly with snowbirds. The pizza is pricey, the only reason i pay for it occasionally is because it's the best in Green Valley, and really the only "brick oven" style pizza in the area. Any large pizza priced for over 15.00 is absurd... Don't be fooled by their "extra large pizza, it's actually not any larger than a typical Brooklyn style pizza. This pizza is a good choice for the area, they only deliver 5pm-8pm on Fridays and weekends and, I understand the need for a delivery charge, but they only give their drivers half of it!

    (4)
  • Matthew S.

    Pizza is by far the best in the area. Ingredients are fresh and you definitely notice the difference in the taste. Their breadsticks and minestrone soup were also very good. Only negative thing to say is that if you go to dine in, the place is not very big and there is not much atmosphere. I am sure the rent is cheap there, but they should relocate to help them grow

    (4)
  • Blake A.

    Very good pizza and salad. Use fresh ingredients and it shows. Knocked off one star because of it closing so early (8 PM).

    (4)
  • Robert S.

    Service was excellent - thank you Mary. Pizza was exceptional. Our table had three pizzas...mushroom & onion; sausage; and sausage & pepperoni. Can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • B. T.

    First off, let me say 5 stars in my universe are reserved for the great places--like, in the pizza world, the coal-fired oven places in New York, say. That said, thank goodness for Two Girls, else Green Valley/Sahuarita would be a pizza desert and I would have to either make my own or just do without until summer comes and I migrate back to the Bay Area (which, I must admit, is only recently getting some decent pizza as well--yes, I grew up on the East Coast). TG's pizza is as good as most independent neighborhood places (using electric or gas ovens) anywhere--which means several steps above the chains. And they also offer various forms of pasta, sub sandwiches, large dinner salads and so on. Unfortunately, It's small and at dinner time the limited number of tables are usually full so expect to wait if you plan on eating there.

    (4)
  • Mary W.

    This pizza joint is just okay. The first thing is if you have not been to this place before it is kinda hard to find. You have to find the entrance to the shopping center and then drive through the parking lots. The maps on the iphone do not register this particular action. As far as the restaurant: Very clean, very friendly service. My boyfriend and I have very different taste in food. they were willing to work with us and do a half carnivore/half delicious. Not bad pizza, I prefer eating locally owned when I can so not bad. Be aware the Carnivore pizza is very greasy and will upset any stomach that is not made of concrete. The Delicious side of the pizza digested fine. The prices are reasonable. Overall: Decent local pizza joint.

    (3)
  • Brian O.

    Simply the best pizza I have had in a long time. Fresh homemade dough, fresh crisp toppings and many different choices on the menu. The only reason I gave 4 stars instead of 5 is the price. A 14" Medium 'classic', which is a deluxe in other restaurants was almost $22 with tax. I highly recommend this restaurant!

    (4)
  • Priscila B.

    This place is amazing. Pizzza crust is just to die for, amazing pizza. The pastas are amazing too. Highly recommended

    (5)
  • John T.

    Some of the best pizza we've had. Awesome ingredients, nice crust, cooked perfectly. Well worth the visit...

    (5)
  • Shawn Z.

    Decent pizza, its a greasy college style pizza, good toppings, fair sauce, most likely the best in the area. I had thin crust and there was little sauce. The pasta bakes are worth trying if you're not in to pizza

    (3)
  • Jim D.

    Having grown up in the NYC area, I'm always on the look-out for good NY style pizza. Two Girls comes as close as any restaurant I've found in the southwest. My wife and I split an antipasto salad and a large pizza and ended up taking about half of the pizza home. Despite a full restaurant, we found the service to be attentive. Anticipating a wait for our food, we were pleasantly surprised when our order arrived promptly. The salad was more than enough for two and the pizza was could easily feed three or four. We'll definitely be returning to Two Girls!

    (5)
  • Jill C.

    Very good pizza, for sure the best in Green Valley/Sahuarita. We usually do take out, but have eaten there once. The restaurant is small, very clean and the staff is friendly- totally a mom and pop feel.

    (4)
  • Nathan M.

    Superior pizza wine and service. Hard to find but worth the search. Seriously the best pizza I have ever had. Friendly staff, nice waitress. resonable prices. 2 Girls Special with added mushrooms. Oh yeah baby.

    (5)
  • Brad H.

    Great pizza! Would have to say it is better than any pizza place in southern Arizona. Staff is friendly, owners are friendly, and pizza is perfect just about every time.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Tue
  • Mon :Closed

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Categories

Pizza

Pizza is a famous Italian dish savored around the world. The entire credit for the popularity of Pizza in the United States goes to the chain of pizzerias all over the country. While the base and the texture of Pizza remains same across the globe, it's the toppings that differs from country to country. In the United States, you will find the top pizzerias serving pizzas with the toppings of mainly beef, bacon, chicken, ham, and sausage for the non-vegetarians. Other than these famous meat options, Pizzas with veg toppings such as mushrooms, pepperonis, garlic, tomatoes, spinach, etc. are also famous in most restaurants in the United States.

Irrespective of your locality, you will find a variety of different restaurants in your cities offering pizzas of all different types. Pizza is hot favorite among people of all ages in the United States. A large size pizza is enough to feed a family of 3 or 4 at large. Pizza is also the most preferred food whenever a group of friends is hanging out together. Pizza gained popularity in the United States after the American soldiers stationed in Italy returned from World War II.

Over the years, different pizzerias in the United States have developed their own respective regional variations. Pizza gained popularity as the iconic dish in the United States in the second half of the 20th century. Whether you prefer thin or thick crust pizza, you can find a pizza of your preference at the best pizza restaurants in your city.

Italian Cuisine

The immense popularity of Italian cuisine globally isn't unknown. You can find an Italian Pizzeria around every corner of almost every city in the United States. Not to forget that in every house, people enjoy mac and cheese as comfort food. But it would be wrong to believe that Italian food starts with pizza and ends with good pasta as this Mediterranean country has much more to offer other than these two dishes. In Italian Cuisine, there is a high use of fresh tomatoes, all kinds of herbs, great quality of cheese, all types of meat, seafood and fresh handmade pasta. Many find it hard to believe that Italians have been making noodles long back.

Italian and Greek cuisines are always mistaken to be same, but they are poles apart. The primary difference between the two cuisines is the use of cheese in most of the Italian dishes. Italians love to cultivate their own cheese and process them as per their food requirement. It is believed that some cheese is so expensive that cheese producers secure them in lockers.

If you are bored eating the same old pasta or pizza, you can try some of the authentic Italian dishes like Risotto, Polenta, Ribollita, Lasagna, Fiorentina Steak, Bottarga, Ossobuco, Carbonara, Focaccia, Arancini and Supplì. Another item which Italians love to relish every morning is a good cup of Italian Coffee. Once you taste a freshly brewed cup of Italian Coffee, you might not visit Starbucks ever again. Authentic Italian food is made with heart and soul, so go find a restaurant where you can relish Italian cuisine in your city.

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