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Pizza · Upper Arlington

Tommy's Pizza

Casual neighborhood pizza stop.

Closed now $$ Local FavoriteCasual VibesQuick Bite
3.5/10
Notable Scored by Ruth Ackermann · How we score
№ 01 · The Brief

A Columbus-Style Standby, Slightly Uneven

Tommy's Pizza carries the Columbus-style pizza tradition in the 1952 lineage claimed by the old Grandview and Upper Arlington houses: thin, crisp crust, toppings run edge to edge, cut into squares rather than wedges. That party cut is the standard by which this metro judges a pizza house, and the crust and topping ratio here read as the strongest part of the kitchen's output across the years of feedback on record. The Italian sub and breadsticks round out a short, focused menu built for a casual stop rather than a sit-down occasion, and the sub in particular draws more mixed notes than the pizza, with the bread itself the recurring complaint.

Service has been inconsistent enough to matter: some visits describe a well-run counter and dining room, others describe long waits with no acknowledgment from staff, the kind of gap that separates a well-managed institution from one coasting on its name. Long-time patrons have also flagged a drop in consistency, the quality that once justified return visits now landing unevenly plate to plate. That matters more for a decades-old pizza house than a new one; the standard was set high and age does not excuse slippage.

This is a moderately priced, walk-in room built for a family dinner or a quick pickup rather than a special occasion, and it fits the Grandview and Upper Arlington corridor's role as a place people return to out of habit rather than novelty. The pizza still earns its place in the city's canon of thin-crust, smoked-provolone, party-cut houses. Whether the room around it matches that standard on a given night now reads as more of a gamble than it once was.

№ 02 · What to Order

The order, from the record

№ 03 · Insider Tip
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Order the pizza straight and skip the Italian sub unless the bread has improved; call ahead on busy nights, since seating has run inconsistent according to the record.

Ruth Ackermann · Top of Columbus
№ 04 · The Verdict

What earns the 3.5

01
Crust holds up

The thin, crisp, edge-to-edge party cut still reflects the Columbus-style pizza standard this house was built on.

02
Sub underwhelms

The Italian sub draws recurring complaints about the bread even when the pizza satisfies.

03
Service is uneven

Long waits and inattentive staff show up often enough in the record to weigh against a kitchen that can still deliver.

How we score

The Insider Score is our own 10-point editorial rating, set by the writer who covers the room. It is never an average of other sites’ stars, and it is never for sale. It weighs three things:

01Track record

How highly a kitchen rates, across how many diners, over how long.

02Consistency

Whether recent diners still agree with the long-term verdict.

03Distinction

What the kitchen does that its category does not.

Tommy's Pizza earns a 3.5, notable on our scale for Pizza in Columbus.
Ruth Ackermann
Ruth Ackermann

Ruth Ackermann is the Food Editor at Top of Columbus. Raised in Merion Village in a family from the old German south side, she worked pastry and the line in two Short North kitchens before moving to the notebook. She covers the institutions, the chef-driven rooms, and every dining room where the occasion matters.

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