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This place has been around for an eternity, and for good reason. They haven't changed much since they opened, and they don't need to. The pizza is a simple, light, tasty, square pizza. The prices are low as well. I hope they're around for another 60 years!! View all feedback.
Perfect crust, cheese, and sauce. I could eat the sauce with a spoon!
Nice, simple pizza. This is a great place to go for great-tasting, classic square pizza. The crust is slightly crispy and the sauce is excellent. They don't have many options as far as toppings go, but it's perfect just the way it is, and it's inexpensive. They have a picnic shelter if you'd like to enjoy it outdoors.
Best 'square 'pizza in Pa. For starters I am a bit baffled that my ole buddy Chez has reviewed this place but I realize that the pizza is good enough to attract them all the way from Charleston.<br/ <br/ Anyway Osso 's has got it down to a great square pizza by the slice that rivals even the legend in Elm Grove. The parmesan cheese incorporated into the concoction of freshly shredded mozz/prov cheese and homemade sauce makes this pizza truley amazing. The line out the door every night speaks for itself. Be sure to get the extra cheese and dont forget to scoop the leftover shreds out of the box before you done. Thats one of the best parts. Also if you travel with it as I do, it warms up great on the grill the next day in about 3 minutes.
The Original Square Pizza of Washington. A great novelty in the city of Washington. It is renowned by locals; however, it is very delicious as well. Reasonably priced and some of the best pizza in Washington. Walk-ins and call-aheads are treated the same.
Square pizza by the slice.. Perhaps Osso's is another local thing like Shorty's. Their pizza and subs are good. The people are friendly. Usually I will order a larger amount ahead of time by phone and then pick it up on my way somewhere. The pizza crust is good, although I prefer the crust from Hill House.