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Small-town staple
Oogie's Country Pizza
In The Heart Of Gibsonburg • Classic Small-Town Pizzeria • Local Favorite
Thin, crispy-edged pies and a cozy, unpretentious dining room make Oogie's the go-to pizza stop right in Gibsonburg.
Oogie’s feels like the kind of place that has been hosting post-game dinners and family birthdays for years. The crust leans on the thinner side with plenty of cheese and straightforward toppings, and the staff keeps refills and hot pies moving. It’s an easy first stop if you’re staying in town and want a no-fuss, local slice.
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Classic carryout choice
Chud's Pizza
Short Drive From Gibsonburg • Carryout And Delivery Pizza Shop • Best For Takeout Night
A long-running local operation known for hearty toppings and reliable carryout when you’re grabbing pizza on the way home.
Chud’s is the kind of place where people know exactly what they’re ordering before they call, thanks to a familiar menu and consistent pies. Expect generous toppings, plenty of cheese, and boxes stacked high on busy weekend nights. It’s ideal when you want to bring dinner back to the house or hotel after a day exploring Sandusky County.
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Old-school Fremont favorite
Depot Pizza
Fremont • Casual Sit-Down Pizzeria • Best For Families
A Fremont standby with a vintage feel, plenty of booths, and shareable pizzas that suit a crowd.
Set in a straightforward, neighborhood-style space, Depot Pizza draws in both locals and visitors passing through Fremont. Pies come with a slightly thicker, chewy crust and classic toppings, and you’ll also find subs and appetizers for non-pizza eaters at the table. It’s an easy family meet-up spot if your group is spread between Gibsonburg and Fremont.
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Neighborhood go-to in Fremont
Amigo's Pizza
Fremont • Casual Neighborhood Spot • Good Value Pick
A laid-back shop known for friendly service, solid pies, and good prices on combo orders.
Amigo’s feels more like a neighborhood hangout than a polished restaurant, which is part of its charm. The menu sticks to approachable pizzas with familiar toppings, plus a few baked pasta and sandwich options if someone wants something different. It’s a smart choice when you’re feeding a group and want plenty of food without stretching the budget.
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Unexpected pizza stop
Woodville Diner & Pizza
Woodville • Diner With Pizza Menu • Best For Mixed Groups
A classic roadside-style diner where the pizza is surprisingly solid and the broader menu keeps everyone happy.
Just a short drive from Gibsonburg, this Woodville spot works well when part of the group wants burgers or breakfast and others are firmly set on pizza. The pizzas lean comforting rather than gourmet, with plenty of cheese and a crust that holds up under heavier toppings. It’s a practical, easygoing option when you’re traveling with family or a mixed crowd.