Fricano's Pizza Restaurant
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Fricano's pizza is the original and most famous pizza in Michigan.
- HoursCLOSED NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Thu Fri - Sat Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 616-785-5800
- Address:
- 5808 Alpine Ave NW Comstock Park, MI 49321
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- Categories
- Pizza, Italian Restaurants, Restaurant Delivery Service, Restaurants, Take Out Restaurants
- Services / Products
- Fricano's Pizza is pizza that rivals anything on Earth, including even in Italy or Sicily. There are people that drive/fly from other states strictly for Fricano's Pizza which was voted Best Pizza in Michigan in a Pure Michigan poll. Fricano's "Il Sugo" Spaghetti Sauce. Fricano's secret family spaghetti sauce with a fresh, light, authentic flavor. In 32 oz. Jars. The best you can buy.
- Payment Options
- Brands
- "Il Sugo" Spaghetti Sauce, Fricano's Pizza
- Location
- Amenities
- Dine in or Take out. No deliveries. Please pay at front counter Cash, Check or Visa/MasterCard, Gift certificates available upon request in any amount. Free Wifi (cable internet)
- Other Information
Cuisines: Pizza, Take Out, Italian, Continental, Delivery, European
General Info
Fricano's Pizza was established in February, 2003 and serves the same original thin crust pizza pie made famous in Grand Haven in 1949. This most recent expansion to the Fricano Pizza chain, the Fricano's Pizza restaurant located at 5808 Alpine Ave., NW in Comstock Park. Voted Best Pizza in the Grand Rapids Area by website visitors on the MLive Grand Rapids Press page of the Mlive "Michigan's Best Pizza" Poll. Voted Best Pizza in the Muskegon Area by website visitors on the MLive Muskegon Chronicle page of the Mlive "Michigan's Best Pizza" Poll. Claimed by thousands of loyal customers to be the best they've ever had. Fricano's pizza remains the original and most famous pizza and pizzeria in Michigan. In 1949 the late Cosimo (Gus) Fricano, founded what is believed to be the first pizzeria in Michigan, Fricano's Pizza Tavern, in Grand Haven with the original thin crust pizza pie.