The Pie Hole

Unlike its corporate-owned competitors, the Pie Hole has never needed to apologize for its product. It has always been awesome.
The Pie Hole, 2708 E. 15th St., reminds me of the terrific pizzerias I frequented in college — great product, reasonable prices, good service, plenty of toppings, and a single-slice option for those nights when you just don’t feel like eating an entire pizza. (OK, so I’ve never had one of those nights, either, but it could happen.)
Bonus: The building, a cute little cinderblock structure with big windows and a great paint job, is tricked out with mid-century modern furniture. As someone who spent most of her childhood curled up in an Eames chair or stretched out across the Danish Modern sofa at the Herrin City Library, I find something innately reassuring about fiberglass furniture.
On a recent visit to the Pie Hole, Ron and I ordered a small pizza with mushrooms, kalamata olives, and feta cheese. The Pie Hole is great about honoring special requests, so I had anchovies added to my half of our pizza.
Service is remarkably quick, and prices are reasonable — single slices, which are ginormous, start at $2.25.
For more information or to place an order, call (918) 742-1200.
Grades:
Product: A
Service: A
Atmosphere: A+
Value: A
Overall: A
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