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Uncle Joe's Pizzeria
The guide was updated:Uncle Joe’s Pizzeria has been serving the Anchorage community since 1993, with several locations around town. They specialize in made-to-order, stone-baked pies, ready-to-eat slices, and a variety of other tasty options like gyros, wings, calzones, and strombolis. The casual vibe makes it an easy choice for a quick meal or a laid-back dinner, and the reasonable prices are certainly a nice bonus.
Useful Information
- Address: 428 G Street, Anchorage
- Opening hours: Mon–Thu 11am–10pm, Fri & Sat 11am–11pm, Sun noon–10pm
- Website: unclejoespizzeria.com
- Phone: +1 907 279 3799
- Email: info@unclejoes.pizza
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