Today:
This small, tidy East Coast-style pizzeria is bedecked in red, white, and green.
This place knows their pies people. The owner, from what he said, is from the East Coast, and is one of the founders of the food network. He then had a chain of pizza places, and wanted to retire...? Someone please do an expose' on this family, and see if I am right, or if they were pulling my leg. It's hard to tell, because they love to have fun with you at this place.
From the fun menu, to the conversation while you wait for your order, plus, the "Mom" who works the counter makes the desserts and takes care of whatever you need.... they are the best, and the marinara...I would eat is like soup.
Definately the best pizza anywhere.... I wish they were in more locations, or that they delivered.
My husband is from New Jersey, so he misses real, thin-crust, East-Coast style pizza (the kind you fold to eat). Eh Formaggio satisfies his longings. The calzones are HUGE, and they even have good cannolis, which are really hard to find in Indy!
This is pizza. Period. If you live nearby and eat from chain pizza stores, you are a fool. If you live far away, make a special trip for this pie! The Calzones and anti-pasta salads are just as awesome and the Marinara Sauce will make you take out pad and paper and start a letter home to Mom!
Places like this abound in the Big Apple, but they're scarce in these parts. Do your taste buds a favor, go out of your way and support a real pizza joint!
Thanks everyone for recommending this place. The lasagne was good and a big serving and good salad. Biggest problem is figuring out what to order. I plan to go back. Want to try the spinkopita.
2 for 20: Eh! Formaggio
I must admit, it was the name that drew me in to try Eh! Formaggio, but the food was what left an impression. For my ...
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