The Facts:
Pizza: Ledo Pizza
Number of Locations: 100+ locations across 8 states; based in Maryland
Location Reviewed: 410 Herlong Avenue in Rock Hill , SC
Website: https://ledopizza.com/
Date of Review Visit: September 2013
What I Ordered: Small (10” square) pizza with sausage and
pepperoni, breadsticks as appetizer, Dr. Pepper to drink
Price: $12.83 (includes appetizer, drink, and tax but not tip)
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Summary Review: 5 stars (out of 5)
Detailed Review:
Crust: I like this crust: it is thin and crispy yet has some substance. I also like the fact that Ledo only makes square pizzas, meaning you get more pizza per inch. I remember the days in Lynchburg , VA when I would carry-out a large Ledo pizza: it would provide all of my meals for two days. Score: 10/10.
Sauce: Ledo’s sauce is a thick, robust sauce, just as I like it. The sauce has a good fresh taste, and it is not overspiced. Mm-mm-mm! Score: 10/10.
Cheese: If this pizza has a weakness, the cheese is it. The cheese is used in good quantity, but it has little taste except for the parmesan that I sprinkled on. Also, this cheese produces quite a lot of grease, far more than produced by good quality cheese. There is some room for improvement here. Score: 6/10.
Toppings: Ledo’s toppings are fantastic. The fresh Italian sausage is sliced into small cubes, and it has just the right amount of spiciness. The thick-cut pepperoni is among the best I have ever had. Score: 10/10.
Overall Taste: I really like the taste of this pizza. Only the grease from the cheese keeps this score from being even higher. Score: 9/10.
Pizza Appearance: The square crust gives this pizza a unique look that I really like.
Dining Atmosphere: The dining room in Rock Hill has flat screen TV’s and college football decorations covering the walls.
Customer Service: The service was somewhat disappointing: I had
to flag the server down to be served even though the dining room was almost
completely empty.
Monetary Value: The price looks steep for a 10” pizza, but you have
to remember that this is a square pizza.
Also, my order included $2+tax for breadsticks, which has nothing to do
with the value of the pizza. Considering
all of these factors and the excellent quality, the value actually grades out
pretty well.
The Final Judgment:
I grew attached to Ledo when I lived in Lynchburg ,
and I remain a fan of this pizza today.
I even drive the 94 miles to Rock Hill
on occasion to eat this pizza again.
Score: 91/100.