This is the pizza shop that (almost) all locals of Fairview go to! It is really busy most nights due to popularity but in 10+ years I have had consistent fast and friendly service both with delivery or pick-up.
(5)
Buck S.
Good pizza, and good service. It's a thicker crust, but it's tasty. Prices are very reasonable, and I recommend it if your in the area. Note- They deliver to the KOA in McKean if you are wiped out after a big day and don't feel like cooking.
(4)
Jason V.
The food is pretty good. The male owner is another story. My best analogy would be one of those guys of small stature who was picked on during childhood. Now that they have some sort of a position of power, they take out their rage on employees and customers. Joe is a douchebag, a snitch, and fails to understand the concept of keeping his nose out of other people's business. P.S. Don't ever pay with a check, it will cost you in the long run.
(1)
Katie H.
Great pizza! I'd also recommend the cheesy bread. I've never had a bad experience with take out here.
(4)
Mike A.
We live within a mile of the shop and are usually there at least once a week. Food quality is excellent, big variety and the staff seems like a cool group that works hard to keep things moving. When my brother visits from Virginia, the first thing he wants to do is get a Sabo's pizza with bacon, sausage and banana peppers.
(5)
Sara L.
Amazing! The baked potato or pierogi pizzas are the best (chicken bacon ranch is good, too) -- and you can't get them anywhere else! This is seriously some of the best pizza out there!! The regular cheese and pepporoni is ok, but their specialty pizzas are by far the best. The curly fries are great. The subs are pretty tasty, too.
(5)
Brit B.
I generally make it a rule of thumb not to eat pizza outside of NY (or Chicago or Argentina if I'm ever in that neck of the woods) because it is my humble opinion that all others pale in comparison. So I had pretty low expectations when the group I was with chanted that they wanted Sabo's Pizza the day after we stuffed ourselves on Thanksgiving dinner. Their arguments were even less compelling, "the greasiest pizza ever- good drunk, hungover, OR sober!" Well, we ordered 2 pies for a group of 9 people, and it certainly wasn't enough. The pepperoni pie was indeed pretty greasy looking, but I didn't taste it. I had the vegetable pizza, and 2 slices later I was absolutely happy we decided to order there. It was so satisfying, I would absolutely order from them again!
(4)
Andrew J.
The best pizza in all of Erie county! I love their pizza with cheese, pepperoni, sausage & meatballs. Their lasagna speciality pizza is not to be missed! Their nightmare sub is another personal favorite. Forget the national chains & go with Sabo's.
(4)
Javier C.
Best pizza in erie(Fairview). I wish they would open in town. Good service decent prices and awesome food
(5)
Michael G.
OK I am not a huge pizza fan. I hate that everywhere you go the only pizza or special pizza of the month is Pepperoni and cheese. This place though blows everyone else out of the water. They have really innovative pizzas for a small place. I have tried the Pirogi pizza which is really good, but heavy. The bruschetta pizza which is the best they have as well as the Philly cheese steak and the bacon cheeseburger pizza. I wish this place was down the road from me cuz i could eat their pizza every day. The price is right on for pizza, but seating is limited. You can eat outside though. Plus they actually take credit cards. Ya-hoo. If your passing through on 95, 20, or 5, it is worth the extra 5 minute drive to get there. You gotta eat this pizza.
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No
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Kristin D.
This is the pizza shop that (almost) all locals of Fairview go to! It is really busy most nights due to popularity but in 10+ years I have had consistent fast and friendly service both with delivery or pick-up.
(5)Buck S.
Good pizza, and good service. It's a thicker crust, but it's tasty. Prices are very reasonable, and I recommend it if your in the area. Note- They deliver to the KOA in McKean if you are wiped out after a big day and don't feel like cooking.
(4)Jason V.
The food is pretty good. The male owner is another story. My best analogy would be one of those guys of small stature who was picked on during childhood. Now that they have some sort of a position of power, they take out their rage on employees and customers. Joe is a douchebag, a snitch, and fails to understand the concept of keeping his nose out of other people's business. P.S. Don't ever pay with a check, it will cost you in the long run.
(1)Katie H.
Great pizza! I'd also recommend the cheesy bread. I've never had a bad experience with take out here.
(4)Mike A.
We live within a mile of the shop and are usually there at least once a week. Food quality is excellent, big variety and the staff seems like a cool group that works hard to keep things moving. When my brother visits from Virginia, the first thing he wants to do is get a Sabo's pizza with bacon, sausage and banana peppers.
(5)Sara L.
Amazing! The baked potato or pierogi pizzas are the best (chicken bacon ranch is good, too) -- and you can't get them anywhere else! This is seriously some of the best pizza out there!! The regular cheese and pepporoni is ok, but their specialty pizzas are by far the best. The curly fries are great. The subs are pretty tasty, too.
(5)Brit B.
I generally make it a rule of thumb not to eat pizza outside of NY (or Chicago or Argentina if I'm ever in that neck of the woods) because it is my humble opinion that all others pale in comparison. So I had pretty low expectations when the group I was with chanted that they wanted Sabo's Pizza the day after we stuffed ourselves on Thanksgiving dinner. Their arguments were even less compelling, "the greasiest pizza ever- good drunk, hungover, OR sober!" Well, we ordered 2 pies for a group of 9 people, and it certainly wasn't enough. The pepperoni pie was indeed pretty greasy looking, but I didn't taste it. I had the vegetable pizza, and 2 slices later I was absolutely happy we decided to order there. It was so satisfying, I would absolutely order from them again!
(4)Andrew J.
The best pizza in all of Erie county! I love their pizza with cheese, pepperoni, sausage & meatballs. Their lasagna speciality pizza is not to be missed! Their nightmare sub is another personal favorite. Forget the national chains & go with Sabo's.
(4)Javier C.
Best pizza in erie(Fairview). I wish they would open in town. Good service decent prices and awesome food
(5)Michael G.
OK I am not a huge pizza fan. I hate that everywhere you go the only pizza or special pizza of the month is Pepperoni and cheese. This place though blows everyone else out of the water. They have really innovative pizzas for a small place. I have tried the Pirogi pizza which is really good, but heavy. The bruschetta pizza which is the best they have as well as the Philly cheese steak and the bacon cheeseburger pizza. I wish this place was down the road from me cuz i could eat their pizza every day. The price is right on for pizza, but seating is limited. You can eat outside though. Plus they actually take credit cards. Ya-hoo. If your passing through on 95, 20, or 5, it is worth the extra 5 minute drive to get there. You gotta eat this pizza.
(5)