Polito’s Pizza
116 3rd St S, La Crosse, WI, 54601
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Address :
116 3rd St S
La Crosse, WI, 54601 - Phone (608) 789-5000
- Website https://www.politospizza.com/
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Opening Hours
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
Caters : No
Categories
Pizza
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David C.
Great NY style pizza, sold by the slice or the pie. Big Slice, you really need to fold it in half the long way to keep it stable enough to shove in your mouth. Super good tasting options. The garlic knots are great too. Atmosphere? Great, if what you like is minimalistic old downtown building, uncomfortable seating with no TV and staff that is moderately surly. A few soda options and a couple of bottled beers. round out your visit. But you don't come to Polito's for the conversation, the atmosphere or anything else - you go for the pizza. So go.
(5)Daniel V.
Amazing pizza that rivals Ian's in Madison. I don't really go for the gimmicky stuff like Mac 'N Cheese pizza but that doesn't take away from the simply spectacular crust here. If you appreciate traditional, New York style pizza, this is your place. Of course, yelp users here in La Crosse gave Domino's 4 stars so I understand if you're looking for something else.
(5)Brandon P.
Pre-made pizzas under hotlamps for drunk people. Mediocre quality. Few vegetarian pizzas. Would have gotten 3 stars if a bit cheaper.
(2)Chuq Y.
Pizza has been around for a long time. Mac and cheese has been around for a long time. I like innovative and risky foods, and their mac and cheese pizza is surprisingly good. This place is right near Pearl Street, and pretty unassuming. They sell pizza by the slice and they also have beer. I haven't really had much pizza in La Crosse, except for Big Al's across the street, but this is a different kind of pizza entirely. Thin crust, fast, and single slices. There are some hard surfaces in the restaurant so it can be a little bit loud, but a quiet pizza place is kind of creepy right? Stop by and get a slice, grab a cold beer and sit down and relax for a few minutes. This place is worth the stop.
(5)Joshua Q.
I eat here so much I should move in. Moved to La Crosse 6 months ago and it's my favorite. Actually my lady and my sons also.
(5)Jon T.
After a beer at Pearl Street we managed to find Polito's. Being unfamiliar with La Crosse pizza, we searched Yelp and thanks to Josh M's review, decided to take a chance on Polito's. The place is a little strange, not a warm and cosy feel, more like a warehouse. There are just a few tables, but I guess most people get carryout. They have several pizzas made up and you can buy by the slice. They don't look all that appealing under the glass, being cold and all, but they warm them up for you and I guess are just fine. We wanted to eat there, so ordered a freshly made 14 incher with sausage, green olive and mushrooms. The style was what we like. I guess it is New York or east coast style. Reasonably thin, but not cracker thin. The pie was well covered and piping hot when it arrived. The crust was perfect. The bulk Italian sausage was plentiful and flavorful. This thing just got better and better as it cooled. The cheese was good quality, rubbery and buttery with enough salt. They used ample olives and mushrooms as well. I give it four stars although Ms T says five. We have had so much mediocre pizza lately, this was a lucky find.
(4)Christopher G.
This is the best pizza in La Crosse, no doubt. The restaurant is pretty plain, and an odd shade of green...but don't let that keep you from enjoying the pizza. You can order it by the slice, and they will reheat it for you on the spot. I love the variety of pies they usually have on hand. I have only been in here during the day on a Saturday or Sunday...so I have no idea what it is like in here on a drunken weekend. The prices are so reasonable, you could enjoy two slices and not hit 10 bucks...and they serve beer too. I recommend the Feta and Tomato, the Cheese, or the Meat Lovers slices. Ever since Happy Joe's closed....this has become my default pizza stop in town.
(4)Josh M.
First off, my 5-star rating is relative: Polito's is certainly the best pizza in La Crosse. It is not "as good as it gets", but I love it dearly and will weep if it ever closes. The pizza in La Crosse is universally terrible. Literally. No where makes a decent pie of any kind, not Pizza Amore, not Big Al's, not the Rivoli (are you serious?!), not Rocky Ricoco, not Topper's, not Edwardo's, not Ebeneezer's. It all sucks. Too much cheese, low-quality toppings, bad sauce, uninspired crust. I swear the best pizza I had tasted in La Crosse prior to Polito's opening was from Domino's. Yech! Thank god for Polito's -- very good NY-style pizza. Excellent crust, good selection of toppings (although the lack of anchovies should be rectified), not too much cheese, nice piquant sauce, slices to reheat or whole pies, great value. I don't know if I am personally ok with the idea that things like macaroni should be used as pizza toppings (all I need to be happy are pepperoni, sausage, capers, anchovies, and cracked green olives, used on a rotational basis). That said, the gyro pizza was excellent, and I *love* the fact that they always have several pre-made slices with lots of veggies. Go to Polito's. Then you will understand what pizza is meant to taste like (if you don't know already).
(5)Matt H.
I can't say the pizzia is really worth raving about and it's very, very greasy, but there's not many places in the region where you can buy a pizza slice the size of your head for a couple bucks all day including at bar time. The Garlic Knots are really good too. They're doused in butter but the tomato sauce they come with to dip them in is really good.
(4)Candice D.
I ate here with my fiance when I was pregnant. I agree with a different reviewer who said there is just simply not enough sauce! All I could taste was the grease.
(2)Brady M.
Good, no-frills by the slice eats. No sandwiches, wings, or beer available unlike their other locations. I am a fan of Polito's locations in wausau and Stevens Point, but this one fell a little short of expectations due to the limited menu. La Crosse seems to already have an established pizza scene. Still good to have the option when I'm traveling. Tried the feta + tomato and it was spectac; they also have all the old standbys, like steak fry, mac and cheese, and meat lovers pizzas on the ready.
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