While the price may be a little high, I would have to recommend Dick's Pizza for those in town as well as those from out of town looking for a different restaurant. Â Friendly service, nice atmosphere, and unique offerings (Reuben pizza? Â Tuna Melt pizza? Â Sauerkraut on your pizza?). Â I know. Â I know. Â This sounds strange, but it is worth the try.
Review Source:Being from Chicago, I was skeptical about eating pizza elsewhere, but it  came recommended so I thought I'd try it. My grandpa treated my husband and I to dinner there in the late summer, and we were able to eat outside on their patio overlooking the Ohio River. It's very casual- reminded me of family parties as we were next to a trailer park and could see kids playing by the river.
The pizza was decent- thin crust topped with a variety of combinations. I got cheese and sausage which was good. The pizzas are big- a small can serve two people.
I'd go there again, more for the atmosphere of sitting outside, or inside in the winter, where it's decorated country style. It's worth a visit if you're in the area.
Dicks Pizza is a "must do" on any trip through southern Ohio. Â Owners Dick and Connie are nearly always in the kitchen of this dine-in pizza restaurant, located in a colonial-style home on the banks of the Ohio River. Â Both the crust (medium thin) and the sauce (rich flavor but not sweet) are Dick's personal recipes. Â Specialty pizzas include Reuben, hot wing, tuna melt, and breakfast pizza. Â Homemade sweet sauerkraut relish is one of the more unusual topics. Â On summer evenings, save time to try the tire swings and to explore the river shoreline. Â For dessert, try the gelato, made by a local small-batch shop.
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