Griffen Winget – Domino’s
Domino’s is the perfect compromise between convenience and quality. The ease of picking up a hot, delicious smelling pizza that is so cheap it makes you wonder, that is until you open the box for the first time. Domino’s pizza is easily the number one go-to pizza place.
Dominique Stout – Papa Murphy’s
Papa Murphy’s is the best local pizza place. If I think about it, I’ve never had a bad experience there, and the same can’t be said for other establishments. The crust is delicious and the portions are always right. Though you have to bake it yourself, the quality you are getting makes up for it.
Beth Hoots – Homemade
Homemade pizza will always be the best way to go. Pizza is an art and a social event, even if it’s the torturously slow waiting for the dough to rise or the sauce to stew, it brings people together with delicious smells and a gratifying end product.
Max Rothenberg – Pizza Perfection
You can’t go wrong with Pizza Perfection. It’s the rock of Moscow, the place you can always rely on. Whether it’s for one person or a large party, a carry out order of buy one get one is going to get the job done.
Rem Jensen – Totino’s
It’s there whenever you want it, no mess and no fuss. Anything you choose is possible. From the brands to the toppings, these pre-made dinners, lunches and even breakfasts are at your unlimited convenience, yet remain always predictable.
Jordan Willson – Little Caesars
Finding the perfect pizza place is essential to the development of most college students. Little Caesars offers the lowest price for pizza on the Palouse, and leaves their Hot-N-Ready pies sitting out just long enough to soak in a little extra flavor. Some people like day-old spaghetti, I like hour-old pizza. You just can’t beat $6 each.