Take Six Pizza & Subs Inc
About Take Six Pizza & Subs Inc
At Take Six Pizza & Subs Inc, nestled in the heart of Meyersdale, PA, a passion for quality and community shines through every dish. Offering an extensive menu that ranges from mouthwatering pizzas to hearty subs, this restaurant prides itself on using fresh, homemade ingredients. Highlights include their delightful cheese-stuffed Strombolis and flavorful beer-battered fish hoagies, which patrons rave about. With warm, friendly service reminiscent of a small-town gathering, it's a perfect stop after a day of exploring the GAP trail. Take Six not only satisfies cravings but also fosters community connections—every visit feels like coming home.
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They make the BEST pizza around for sure! Very cheesy and homemade crust.
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Excellent service, good food, highly recommended stop!
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are some popular dishes at Take Six Pizza & Subs Inc?
Their homemade pizzas are highly recommended, and customers also rave about the Stromboli and various sandwiches like the BLT and chicken breast.
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Do I need a reservation, or can I just walk in?
Walk-ins are welcome at Take Six Pizza & Subs Inc, so you can stop by any time during their open hours.
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What dining options are available?
You can choose to dine in, take out, or enjoy a quick meal at the restaurant. They offer a cozy atmosphere for both solo dining and groups.
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What is the atmosphere like at the restaurant?
Take Six Pizza & Subs has a casual, cozy, and quiet atmosphere, making it great for families and tourists alike.
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Is there parking available at Take Six Pizza & Subs Inc?
Yes, there is free parking available both in the lot and on the street, making it convenient for diners.
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Stopped here for dinner while riding the GAP trail. Super friendly service, with volunteer fire fighter connections. Kids loved the pretzel bites with cheese. Grandpa liked the beer, and the guy two tables over joined the discussion about Mr. Pork Chop and the Ragbrae.