Edison's Pizza Kitchen

2700 Carroll Ave, Cleveland
(216) 307-2730

Recent Reviews

A S

Edison's offers a straightforward pizza experience, but unfortunately falls short of standing out. While the toppings are fresh and the crust is decent, the overall flavor profile lacks excitement and depth. It's a option if you're in a pinch, but don't expect a memorable experience.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 2

Recommended dishes: Pepperoni Pizza

AJ Miner

Best pizza on the west side, a true Cleveland style pizza staple, sad they are no longer in Tremont but so grateful they found a home in Ohio City for take out!!!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pepperoni Pizza

Nora D.

Pizza is good as always but holy shit this thing weighed 20lbs. Love a good topping but this is excessive

cykwon75

Keep supporting Edison’s! Just as good as they were on Professor!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ellen F.

First time ordering from Edison's. Honestly, I have never encountered anything like this with a pizza. I ordered pepperoni, sausage, green pepper and mushrooms on my pizza. Mushrooms? I know, do not judge. I should have asked if they used canned mushrooms. My mistake. Being located in Lucky's Market surrounded by fresh produce, who would have thought? Not only did they use canned mushrooms (an abomination in my book) they used All The Canned Mushrooms! When I was handed the pizza, the server said "be careful, it's heavy" they were not kidding! There must have been close to 2 lbs of canned, soggy mushrooms on a large pizza. I removed all the mushrooms which had made the crust soggy. The sausage on top of the mountain of mushrooms was almost golf ball sized and rolled off the slice when picked up. It was delicious but it would have been more appropriate in a bun. The pizza would have been perfectly good, sans the total abuse of mushrooms. It is a mystery, why, why I ask?

Am

Best pizza in Cleveland for sure ❤️

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Karyssa O.

This pizza was soooo good. It is a little greasy but most pizza is. It's in a market that's super cute and smells absolutely delicious as soon as you walk in. The pizza is a bit pricy but may just be the area in Cleveland and all. Definitely not a small, light pizza. These babies are heavy and filling! Lots of flavor and the crust was quick and easy process picking it up, it was done right when they said it would be. A little heavy on the sauce so depending on how you like pizza you may want to request light sauce. Also I'm very sensitive to spice and there was a little spice on the ricotta pizza. But the pizza was very good, we were happy with this place for sure. Definitely recommend and we'll def be getting this pizza again!

Jeff R.

Edison's is now located in a back corner of Lucky's Market/Grocery. Just wanted to provide an update, as I ordered a Large (16 inch) with pepperoni, mushroom and green olive, with a side cup of extra sauce. Note: it is expensive - my total pizza was a few pennies shy of $34. Came in at 3:00 in the afternoon. I believe the original owner lady from Tremont was at the register working on a cardboard box. She asks me what would I like. I proceed to tell her my order and she walks away mid-sentence and another worker hops in and takes the order. She says that she can get it in right away, so give her 25 min. Now I don't know if there were other orders on a Wed. afternoon at 3 pm, but I was thankful and came back a half hour later and all was ready. I have to admit. I just don't feel they have missed much of a beat by going into Lucky's Market (which I find odd). Their pizzas are all about toppings and the significant amount that they pile on. A good portion falls off as you grab your slice. I liked the sauce taste - solid. The dough was fine, nothing special to me, but is always great dipped in the honey packets that they provide. I admit, others will easily come up with other places that they feel have better pizza. I am not denying that. I would probably agree. However, for my humble opinion, I really like their pizza. Not too thick, not too thin. Plus, I love the excessive toppings!

Alison M.

Changed hands. it's not Edison's Pizza. It's cardboard in a box now. No toppings , no cheese, no sauce. Sure will miss the "real" Edison'.

Ash L.

Just ordered a Pizza for pick up and when I got to your Professor Ave location they apparently aren't "Edison's Pizza" but "Edison's Pizza Next Door". I just moved from Edgewater to Tremont and was SO excited to be able to walk to get my favorite slice. They never received an order. Are you joking? You move your brick and Mortar and start a new pizza shop, giving it almost exactly the same name. I was confused. The staff was confused. I love your Pizza but maybe remove all of your Professor Ave addresses from your websites. Its a mess for everyone involved.

Sharon G.

One of the best slices in town!!!!!One slice is more than enough for a person.I'm partial to the pepperoni pizza!!

Rachel D.

Everyone in Cleveland recommends Edison's Pizza Kitchen in Tremont for good authentic pizza! At first it's a bit hard to find, since it is connected to Edison's pub, but they're not the same business. The pizza kitchen is in a very small little area on the side with steps leading up to the door. They will be expanding soon though, so I hope they get a more noticeable spot because this place had great pizza, and I'm not even a huge pizza fan! I made my own pizza with pepperonis and jalapeños, it was delicious (although I did find a hair baked into a slice ). Heads up, there was about a 30 minute wait time for my order, but there are so many fun local shops on the same street that you can check out!

Mehak K.

This place has been on my list for a while so when I had a chance to try it recently I was so excited! I was searching for food around 1 AM on a Saturday night, harder to get than you might think, and remembered I had heard about Edison's for late-night pizza. It's located next to the Edison Pub (although it looks like they're moving down the street soon) and the Pizza Kitchen section has its own entrance. There's a small foyer area, so not much space to wait -- but luckily we didn't need to! We asked for which slices were available, just cheese at the moment unless we wanted to wait for pepperoni. Each slice was a couple dollars but was hefty and definitely worth the price. It costed an extra quarter to get honey with the pizza, which I thought was definitely worth it. The pizza was cheesy and delicious, and I've been thinking about it since...can't wait to go back!

Natacha S.

I don't think I ate anywhere more during pregnancy than Edison's pizza! THEY HAVE PIZZA BY THE SLICE!!! Now to you reading this may sound lame but from a girl raised in New York slice pizza is rare in the Midwest! But THIS pizza is the best pizza Cleveland has! No debate and add the honeyyyy , I thought it was weird too but it enhances all of the flavors! This place is a major key to Cleveland eating and I understand why it's a staple don't change Edison ever!!

Meghana S.

Love the pizzas here. It's right next to Edisons pub, earlier they used to have a back door into the bar where you could order and pick up pizza but recently with Covid n stuff they shut it down! However the taste is still the same, and boy if you ever wanna get a whole pie you gotta wait a while. But the slices for pepperoni, and plain cheese are usually available all round the clock! It's our fav place for a quick bite and esp on days when you crave pizza but don't wanna have the whole pi

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