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Luigis Pizzeria and Ristorante

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Local(412) 734-0980

531 Lincoln Ave
Bellevue, PA 15202

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Luigis Pizzeria and Ristorante
Local(412) 734-0980

531 Lincoln Ave
Bellevue, PA 15202

http://pittsburgh.citysearch.com/profile/8602121/bellevue_pa/luigi_s_pizzeria.html

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Luigi's Pizzeria is located in Pennsylvania. It's known for its pizza.

User Reviews of Luigis Pizzeria and Ristorante

The local pizza shop by Amy S. at InsiderPages

It seems as if this is the neighborhoods most popular pizza shop and there is good reason for that, their pizza is great! They just opened a bigger part of the pizza shop to accomadate more seating and the...
citysearch.com - user review - 11/09/2005
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Surprised

I have ate here a few times trying different items. the pizza is great,the veal parm was a steal at $12.50.This place is a hidden jewel in bellevue.
citysearch.com - user review - 10/30/2005
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Luigi's

Great Pizza and awesome cheese sticks!! Very good service! The parking may be a little tough depending on the time of day.
citysearch.com - user review - 05/27/2004
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