Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative neighborhood pizzeria with generous toppings and comic-book vibes; great for casual meals, but expect occasional inconsistencies and add-on fees.
Savage Pizza delivers reliable neighborhood pizza with strong food quality and warm, attentive service, supported by a distinctive comic-themed setting and loyal local following. However, inconsistent execution—occasional bland sauce, overcooked pies, and cold deliveries—prevents grade A-level performance, while cramped seating limits the dining experience despite the appealing Little Five Points location and patio.
Set in the heart of Little Five Points, this spot pairs comic-book decor with a steady flow of locals and visitors grabbing pies before and after neighborhood adventures. Service reads warm and easy, with one diner noting, "Our server got us settled and pizzas landed quick." The covered patio adds a breezy option when the compact dining room fills up. The cooking leans classic pizza with playful sauce options and hearty toppings, from the well-loved Chicken Florentine to the meat-loaded No-Brainer. Expect reliable comfort over culinary theatrics; most guests find the crust and toppings satisfying, though a minority report bland sauce or overcooked pies. If you enjoy build-your-own freedom with boundaries (no quarter pie toppings), this menu fits the bill. For families, this is an easy win: simple cheese or pepperoni for kids, gluten-free or cauliflower crust for dietary needs, and even an arcade cabinet to keep little ones busy. There is no formal kids menu, but familiar pizzas and salads cover the bases; just budget for possible surcharges and add-ons.
Area: Artsy, alternative retail corridor popular with locals and visitors; lively street scene and casual hangouts.
Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; typical urban grit and crowding during nights and weekends.
Nearby: Nearby boutiques, record shops, bars, and BeltLine access; draws pre-show and post-walk diners.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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