Paesans pizza and restaurant was established in 1994 and is family owned and operated by the Scavio family. We have multiple locations in the capital region and growing. We pride ourselves in serving …
This Tipsy pizza was one of the best pizzas I've ever had....the sesame seeds in the crust make such a hug difference in the flavor! If you like semolina bread, you will LOVE THIS!! It adds an incredible flavor and dimension to the crust, and the generous and very thinly sliced pepperoni make a most delicious pizza! My new favorite pizza ever!
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Julia S
Emerging Expert • 20 contributions
10/4/24
• DoorDash order
Chicken Marsala phenomenal, tons of chicken and mushrooms the sauce just amazing thank you !!
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John M
5 contributions
11/19/23
• DoorDash order
Their lasagna is underwhelming. It's like a deconstructed lasagna they poorly attempt to fill the tray to make it look like a bod serving of lasagna. Other pizza places do it sooo much better. The pasta with brocolli and garlic and oil was very disappointing. They use their freezer minced brocolli that they use for their pizzas. Falls right off the pasta and when eaten buy itself tastes exactly like it sounds cold and blanched and soft. The garlic was sliced rather than minced and the pasta was totally of garlic flavor as a result.
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Mitchell S
2 contributions
4/28/25
• DoorDash order
Had the Tipsy Ronnie and the Sweet Chocolate Lovin Cake. Both were incredible. I had to give the place a try seeing it was barstool reviewed. I think their pizza was underscored personally! Loved the sesame seed crust (I was worried I wouldn't like it initially). The ingredients were quality. Very satisfied customer here. I will be back whenever I'm in the area.
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Joan H
Emerging Expert • 15 contributions
4/11/25
• DoorDash order
The Brooklyn Cob pizza was AWFUL! Did not look like pic which showed a pie with some heft to the crust. Got a soggy, barely warm, pizza with thin crust. Skeptical about any C in the "COB" present, sausage and sauce tasted like nothing and far too many mushrooms contributed to the sogginess. The pain of spending $30 on this disaster is palpable. No doubt that O'Scugnizzo's in Utica need not worry about competition with this!