Me And Ed's

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3,8
Основано на отзывах: 10

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Rj S
53 month ago
Delicious pizza! Taste like Shakeys and Strawhat pizza combined.
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Offbeat L.A.
75 month ago
In 2017 Me-n-Ed Pizza had 60 franchises, mostly centered in Central California, though I have no idea if any of the rest of them have this same cool ’60s feel.
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Offbeat L.A.
75 month ago
A small stage features blue grass bands on Friday and Saturday evenings to add to the cultural mish mash.
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Offbeat L.A.
75 month ago
Another section called “Ye Olde Filling Station” allows one to order alcohol from a wall menu called “Ye Olde Brewmaster List” or other beverages from a list “Ye Olde Fountain for Youth.”
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Offbeat L.A.
75 month ago
Interior has long communal wooden tables, wood paneled walls, more thatched wood awnings spanning perimeter of room. Ordering done counter-style from a brick wall section where the pizzas are baked.
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Offbeat L.A.
75 month ago
British theme continues with the font on the front of the restaurant, a thatched wood awning and a Tudor meets 1960s front door with stained glass. 1960s globe lamps also hang in a line out front.
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Offbeat L.A.
75 month ago
The exterior of this Lakewood location features a vintage sign in the shape of a shield with javelin spears and the caption “Ye Olde Publick House.”
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Offbeat L.A.
75 month ago
Me-n-Ed’s Pizza opened for business on Paramount Blvd in Lakewood, CA in 1963. It is part of a chain of franchise restaurants started by Russ Johnson and Ed Sandlin in Sacramento in 1958.
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Offbeat L.A.
86 month ago
Part of a chain that started in Sacramento in 1958. This location was built & opened in 1962. In 2017 they have 60 locations.
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Robby S
90 month ago
Pizza is really great a little bit pricey but well worth the money just be aware there's many different sizes of pizzas