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5 Best Pizzerias & Pizza Places for Pheasant Run Ohio

Pheasant Run may be quiet and rural, but it sits within easy reach of some genuinely good pizza in LaGrange, Oberlin, Wellington, Grafton, and Elyria. From thick, saucy takeout pies to old-school college-town slices, you can cover a lot of styles without driving far. These five spots are local-approved picks that work just as well for a Friday night in as they do after a Little League game or a show in Oberlin.

 
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Romeo's Pizza

Lagrange Village Center • Ohio-Based Chain Pizzeria With Hearty Pies • Reliable All-Rounder For Carryout And Delivery

Thick, cheesy pizzas with a slightly sweet sauce make Romeo's an easy crowd-pleaser for most tastes.

This is the closest dedicated pizzeria to Pheasant Run, and it covers just about every classic combination you could want, from pepperoni-loaded to veggie-heavy. The crust runs on the thicker side, with plenty of cheese and toppings, so a couple of larges will feed a family without breaking the bank. It’s a practical choice when you want solid pizza fast without driving into the bigger towns.

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Lorenzo's Pizzeria

Downtown Oberlin Near The College • Old-School Italian-American Pizzeria • Classic Pies And Slices In A Walkable Downtown

Lorenzo's serves foldable New York-style slices and whole pies that fit perfectly into a night out in Oberlin.

Head into downtown Oberlin and you’ll find Lorenzo’s busy with students, locals, and visitors grabbing big slices or sharing a pie. The crust is thinner and more flexible than what you’ll find in most chains, with a good balance of sauce and cheese. It’s a strong pick if you’re pairing pizza with a stroll around town, a concert, or a visit to the college.

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Santalucia's Pizzeria

East Elyria Neighborhood • Family-Run Pizzeria With A Retro Feel • Best For Nostalgic, No-Frills Pizza Nights

Santalucia's focuses on straightforward, well-made pizzas with a loyal local following.

This Elyria staple leans into tradition: simple toppings, generous cheese, and a crust that strikes a middle ground between thin and thick. It’s the kind of place where people have been ordering the same pie for years, and that consistency is part of the appeal. If you like your pizza without gimmicks—just hot, cheesy, and dependable—this is worth the slightly longer drive from Pheasant Run.

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Angelina's Pizza

Grafton Main Street Corridor • Casual Carryout Pizza Shop • Easy Option For Quick Pickup On The Way Home

Angelina's turns out well-topped pies and classic sides that fit busy weeknights perfectly.

Located right in Grafton, Angelina’s is the kind of place you swing by on your way back toward Pheasant Run. The menu sticks to familiar territory—pepperoni, sausage, deluxe combos—but does them with a slightly crisp crust and plenty of toppings. Add in wings or breadsticks and you’ve got an easy, one-stop dinner that travels well.

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East of Chicago Pizza

Wellington Shopping Strip Near The Fairgrounds • Pan-Pizza And Buffet-Style Chain Spot • Great For Families And Team Parties

East of Chicago is known for its thick, pan-style pizzas and flexible options for feeding a crowd.

If you’re coming from a game, practice, or a day at the fairgrounds, this Wellington spot is set up for groups. The pan pizzas are substantial, with a soft, bready crust and lots of cheese, and there are usually plenty of budget-friendly specials. It’s not fancy, but when you need to keep a table of kids or teammates full and happy, it gets the job done.