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Over the course of one bored summer, I frequented the Peace A Pizza in Newark, DE, usually after a visit to the Blue Hen comic shop or some other place. It was small, quaint, and had good music (to... More
Over the course of one bored summer, I frequented the Peace A Pizza in Newark, DE, usually after a visit to the Blue Hen comic shop or some other place. It was small, quaint, and had good music (to me, anyway). It was/is a nice place where I would read the books I'd bought, sketch or write to pass the time. Of course this place, as a restaurant, wouldn't be worth hanging around if it didn't have good food at good prices, which brings me to my next point.
For little more than $6, I would get a slice of gourmet pizza, a breadstick and a drink (w/ free refills). Most other places (besides fast food) will hardly give me a decent sandwich for that kind of money. Value is what made me a regular to this pizzeria. The toppings for the gourmet pizzas are diverse and eclectic; odds are there's a couple pizzas here that you've never tried before, but absolutely should. There's also strombolis and salads, but I stick mostly to the pie.
For good value, variety and atmosphere, I give this a hearty recommendation.
Dine In/Take Out/Delivery are all available. Parking is limited, but that's generally how it is all over Newark.
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Peace a Pizza isn't your typical pizza parlor. From the sign on front door that reads "Sorry, we're open," you know you're in for a treat. Most people visit PP for a slice or a few bread sticks;... More
Peace a Pizza isn't your typical pizza parlor. From the sign on front door that reads "Sorry, we're open," you know you're in for a treat. Most people visit PP for a slice or a few bread sticks; that is, an adult can eat a slice for a meal. Toppings range from taco to garden salad.. on a pizza! My favorite is the Mediterranean with feta, tomatoes, artichokes, black olives, red onion, and some delicious sauce. Prices are fairly reasonable for a huge slice, and whole pies will feed your entire family. Seating is limited, especially around lunchtime; street parking is available, but is very limited.
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