Had to wait over an hour for delivery the food was cold and the coke was flat there was no follow up call to update me or nothing I do not recommend this place for delivery if you are at a hotel also they were only 8miles away according to gps
Rex P.
Place rating: 1 Daytona Beach, FL
This was my first time going to a cassano’s, I don’t know if it’s the chain or this particular store, but it’s terrible. Dayton calls this pizza? I love thin crust, but that shit is horrible. It’s salty cardboard and I think the cheese might be made of pure grease. The sauce is ketchup, hopefully, might be that red clay and oregano. And seriously, a salted crust? Do you even Italian? Another weird thing. There were a bunch leaf bugs lining the window like they were dumbfounded. Also one cicada. The cicada struck me as odd only because they only get one day to live, and this cicada used that day to watch people eat terrible pizza. I did make friends with a praying mantis though, but I met him at the Speedway down the road and he is in no way affiliated with this cassano’s. We’re bros. Anyway, cassano’s is salty garbage, stay away.
Carolyn C.
Place rating: 1 Morris, MN
Greasy, disgusting pizza. I would not feed this pizza to my dog.
Colleen R.
Place rating: 4 Columbus, OH
Cassano’s is the best pizza in the Dayton area. Hands down. It all starts with the crust. It is thin, crispy and salted on the bottom. The sauce does not overwhelm the rest of the ingredients. There is the perfect ratio of cheese to sauce to toppings. The regular pepperoni is my favorite. I go to Cassano’s for pizza, but they have good subs too! The veggie sub has crisp veggies on warm toasted hoagie bread. Yum! My only complaint is that the pizza can sometimes be burnt around the edges. It has happened more than once. I’ve ordered Cassano’s a lot, and it usually comes out perfect. For the best experience, eat in at the restaurant.
Lynn W.
Place rating: 5 Springfield, OH
People either love it or hate it. I LOVEIT!
Jessica K.
Place rating: 3 Columbus, OH
Got this pizza on the recommendation of a friend. The service was friendly(we ate in… cafeteria atmosphere, awful lighting, uncomfortable seats, you know, it’s not a place you’re supposed to eat-in). We got the deluxe veggie. Not our favorite thin crust pizza but we are pizza snobs, sort of. I don’t particularly like when toppings are chopped so small, and the«distinctive taste» of the pizza just seems to be the salt. The crust is cracker thin, but the bottom is sprinkles with pretzel-style salt, and that shit is seriously salty. Like with a soft pretzel, after I figured out part of the source of the saltiness, I started picking it off. I know it’s serious when the«put salt on stuff before tasting it» boyfriend thought it was too much.
Brian S.
Place rating: 5 Westerville, OH
Unique cracker-thin crust that you don’t find outside the Dayton/springfield area. Pieces are cut into very small, bite size pieces. Very similar to Marion’s Pizza in Dayton.
Cincinnati B.
Place rating: 5 Cincinnati, OH
This was my Cassano’s growing up in Springfield. Back before the days of Donato’s and other imitators, Cassano’s was the première thin crust pizza in town. It still is! Cassano’s distinctive taste is unforgettably good and every time I visit my hometown, this place is on my «must» list.