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From our high school graduation party in '74 to my 40th birthday party where my wife and kids all dressed in black, and great take out anytime, you can't beat Robintino's in Bountiful. The pizza is so good. And the whole menu is great. And nobody beats their Thousand Island and Bleu Cheese dressing. It was my late wife's favorite place for date night.
Settebello is definitely the best authentic Italian pizza place to go. It's the closest thing to what I had when I lived in Italy (and in some cases is better.) Pizzeria Toscano is also good, but Vinto on 200 S 418 E in Salt Lake is better in my opinion.
If you're looking for Chicago-style pizza, I've heard Sweet Home Chicago in The District is pretty good.
NYPD Pizza is also pretty good too, as are the pizzas from Village Baker.
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