Old Town Pizzeria
127 W Market St, Crawfordsville, IN, 47933
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Address :
127 W Market St
Crawfordsville, IN, 47933 - Phone (765) 362-3676
- Website https://www.oldtownpizzeria1.com/home.html
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Opening Hours
- Mon :10:00 am - 10
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Categories
Pizza
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Howard H.
My wife and I stopped in for an evening meal.We ordered the 3 topping 14" it was on special for $9.99 let me tell you the toppings we chose were from side to side and was very plentyfull . We also got an Italian sub.The owner kept asking if we wanted lettuce or tomato or pizza sauce.We finally chose banana peppers and black olives.If you don't eat here you have missed the best pizza in C'ville
(5)E O.
They improved their menu and now have a full line of gourmet hot dogs. The pizza has fresh ingredients, and they take the time to do it better with extra seasoning around the edges. The restaraunt is small and confined for dine in but great for carryout and delivery. The only place in town that has ground beef as a topping option for their pizza. One of the cheaper options in town because it isn't big a facility and it's family owned and operated.
(5)Misty S.
Don't judge your decision on older reviews, recently under new management so they have increased the menu with a lot more options. Bake potatoe pizza is delish, shrimp étouffée pizza is killer, Texas bbq is really good as well. Grilled chicken cobb salad is awesome!! Dare I say a better salad option at a pizza joint than Arnis?? Yup, it's true!!!
(4)Ethan H.
This is a place I wanted to love. But despite the very true claim, as I see it, that Old Town has the best pizza in town, the service and general disorganization of their operation makes Old Town Pizzeria a difficult place to like. I called on a weekday at lunchtime, about 30 minutes before noon. The fact that I got an answering machine at what should be the busiest time of day didn't bode well for my order. If you're a pizza place in a college town during lunch time and you don't have call waiting, well, you're not even really trying to stay in business. There's also no website -- or, worse, the website listed comes up as unauthorized. But the fun really began when I called again, and finally got 'help' from a man who must have been either stoned or stupid or both. He couldn't tell me what they had, not the sizes of the pizzas or the prices or the toppings. When I told him that I'd once had a (quite good, actually) "Mexican pizza" from Old Town, he seemed confused (at first) and then said that he "didn't have that because the girl who makes it isn't in today." "Not in? You mean, you don't have a recipe?!" I would have pushed it, but I knew I was dealing with someone who had the mental capacity of a calzone. The final topping came when, seemingly confused by the whole order process and not really knowing where Wabash was -- seriously, how does a pizza place three blocks from an all-male college not have knowledge of the campus, a campus map, or even a student in their employ?!?! -- I asked the guy if he wanted my phone number, just in case he got lost. "I guess," he said, seemingly as indifferent to my not-too-creative idea as he is to sobriety. Anyway, it sucks that this place sucks. But in the end, the pizza is (somehow) pretty good.
(3)Kami L.
Ordered a carryout pizza and hot ham and cheese sandwich the other day. All extremely tasty and well-prepared. When we got there, the owner informed us that their credit card machine wasn't working. We didn't have cash or checks on us, so he suggested we take it home and enjoy it and come back in the next couple days to pay for it. We did. Very friendly guy, quick service overall. Nice to have another independent pizza shop in the old ville. A couple of cons: Their menu doesn't match the one listed on the website, and their hours are somewhat of a mystery to me.
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