Ledos Pizza!!! What can I say? This might be the best pizza in the area. My kids love the small square slices and so do I. The Greek (Ledo) salad is really good too. They have messed up my order once or twice and made it right by giving me the bad order and my order. Can't complain about free pizza! I have ordered their sandwiched before for some professional movers that were working for me. Even the sandwiches were good. A Must Try!!!
(4)
Darryn W.
The pizza is really good (ask for some extra sauce to dip the slices in), but the subs are terrible. I've had steak and cheese and cheeseburger subs and had to thrown them away. The meat they use for the subs is on par with college cafeterias and taste like Aramark. Stick to the pizza. Oh, they also do great fundraising for the community.
(3)
Joel R.
First to review! Take that Bill Z! Ambiance first: There really isn't any. The place is bright and clean. (I like clean, but I like my pizza joints dark and grotto like.) With that out of the way let's talk food. Sure, they have a menu full of all kinds of nonsense, but I visit for the pizza. (You know, it puts the "ospi" in "Ledo's Pizza".) And then they have a small smattering of various pizzas. But I'm a simple guy with a simple pizza palette at a place like this: Meat. (At a more creative place I could and have happily enjoyed a cold smoked salmon, lemon, dill, and tzatziki sauce pizza). The Meatlovers is my obvious choice. It's good. It's the kind of pizza you could easily sit and eat and eat and eat and feel like you could eat more. It's not super heavy and greasy, which is nice. The service is serviceable. I usually don't find myself wanting. Keep my beverages in order and put the pizza on the table and that's about all I ask. And the wait staff usually seems up to that task. Now, if you take the ambiance into account, the best thing to do is order your pizza to-go, stop by Guenther's Fine Wine and Spirits next door, ask the dude there what kind of awesome new beer they have in stock (I'm sure he can give you a great recommendation), grab a six pack, take it home and enjoy a game of Monopoly whilst stuffing your pizza face with a friend. (The beer is both to enjoy with the pizza and to lubricate any outlandish Monopoly deals you might want to propose: Atlantic for Tennessee and St. James...sober that would be a no-go...but a few beers later...) Oh, and it bears mentioning that Ledo's pizza is also quite good cold the next day. Not all pizzas can say that.
(4)
Robert H.
This place has gone so downhill over the years. The night of 6/21 we came here and with only half of the restaurant full we had absolutely horrible service. While watching waitresses sit around and talk we had nothing to drink. I was unable to get one single refill on my drink. Our food was also subpar. If I am going to pay $3.89 for a side salad I expect something more than pale iceberg lettuce and a few tomatoes. The pizza has also become a greasy mess. It use to be very tasty but it's lost a lot of flavor to the grease. Finally, the dining room was very warm, maybe low 80's. Understanding that it was a hot day out it was still uncomfortable to sweat while you eat. When I first came here Ledo's was a go to for pizza and subs, now I around look elsewhere first. I don't expect California Pizza Kitchen but for the money you could do better eating in.
(1)
Chris C.
The food was good like it always is but the service was TERRIBLE! It took us 20 minutes just to get our drinks and all we got was one 'apology' and STILL had to pay the full $2.80 a piece for our drinks. Very disappointed.
(2)
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Address :25470 Point Lookout Rd
Leonardtown, MD, 20650
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Parking : Private Lot Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes Caters : Yes
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Ray P.
Ledos Pizza!!! What can I say? This might be the best pizza in the area. My kids love the small square slices and so do I. The Greek (Ledo) salad is really good too. They have messed up my order once or twice and made it right by giving me the bad order and my order. Can't complain about free pizza! I have ordered their sandwiched before for some professional movers that were working for me. Even the sandwiches were good. A Must Try!!!
(4)Darryn W.
The pizza is really good (ask for some extra sauce to dip the slices in), but the subs are terrible. I've had steak and cheese and cheeseburger subs and had to thrown them away. The meat they use for the subs is on par with college cafeterias and taste like Aramark. Stick to the pizza. Oh, they also do great fundraising for the community.
(3)Joel R.
First to review! Take that Bill Z! Ambiance first: There really isn't any. The place is bright and clean. (I like clean, but I like my pizza joints dark and grotto like.) With that out of the way let's talk food. Sure, they have a menu full of all kinds of nonsense, but I visit for the pizza. (You know, it puts the "ospi" in "Ledo's Pizza".) And then they have a small smattering of various pizzas. But I'm a simple guy with a simple pizza palette at a place like this: Meat. (At a more creative place I could and have happily enjoyed a cold smoked salmon, lemon, dill, and tzatziki sauce pizza). The Meatlovers is my obvious choice. It's good. It's the kind of pizza you could easily sit and eat and eat and eat and feel like you could eat more. It's not super heavy and greasy, which is nice. The service is serviceable. I usually don't find myself wanting. Keep my beverages in order and put the pizza on the table and that's about all I ask. And the wait staff usually seems up to that task. Now, if you take the ambiance into account, the best thing to do is order your pizza to-go, stop by Guenther's Fine Wine and Spirits next door, ask the dude there what kind of awesome new beer they have in stock (I'm sure he can give you a great recommendation), grab a six pack, take it home and enjoy a game of Monopoly whilst stuffing your pizza face with a friend. (The beer is both to enjoy with the pizza and to lubricate any outlandish Monopoly deals you might want to propose: Atlantic for Tennessee and St. James...sober that would be a no-go...but a few beers later...) Oh, and it bears mentioning that Ledo's pizza is also quite good cold the next day. Not all pizzas can say that.
(4)Robert H.
This place has gone so downhill over the years. The night of 6/21 we came here and with only half of the restaurant full we had absolutely horrible service. While watching waitresses sit around and talk we had nothing to drink. I was unable to get one single refill on my drink. Our food was also subpar. If I am going to pay $3.89 for a side salad I expect something more than pale iceberg lettuce and a few tomatoes. The pizza has also become a greasy mess. It use to be very tasty but it's lost a lot of flavor to the grease. Finally, the dining room was very warm, maybe low 80's. Understanding that it was a hot day out it was still uncomfortable to sweat while you eat. When I first came here Ledo's was a go to for pizza and subs, now I around look elsewhere first. I don't expect California Pizza Kitchen but for the money you could do better eating in.
(1)Chris C.
The food was good like it always is but the service was TERRIBLE! It took us 20 minutes just to get our drinks and all we got was one 'apology' and STILL had to pay the full $2.80 a piece for our drinks. Very disappointed.
(2)