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Pizzas with variety

FOR seven years, Pizzahood has been serving Swan Hill great-quality pizzas and classic meals at an affordable price, making Pizzahood a reliable option for parties, or just for eating out on the night.

Whether you’re in the mood for a traditional pizza or something more experimental to share, Pizzahood gives customers endless options, from a classic margherita or meat lovers to butter chicken pizza.

There’s more than just pizza on the menu, which includes burgers, kebabs, pasta, parmas, pork ribs and much more.

Customers also have a variety of deals to choose from to get the best bang for their buck, including a deal with three large pizzas, two 1.25-litre soft drinks and two garlic breads or cheesy garlic breads for $54.95.

Co-owner Ricky said Pizzahood had been an affordable takeaway option for locals while also being consistent in quality.

“We’re affordable, and our food is also a great value for money because we have never compromised on the quality from day one,” he said.

Customers can also get their food delivered, hot and fresh, for $6.50.

“We’re open seven days a week and have delivery available until 10pm on weeknights and 11pm on Friday and Saturday,” Ricky said.

“We have our own drivers for delivery and it’s just so convenient in a small town with no Uber Eats or DoorDash.”

“It’s why people keep coming back, and it’s why the community has supported us ever since we’ve started.”

With only two other staff on board, owners Ricky and Aveneet started Pizzahood in 2017. They now have more than 15 staff members in the “Pizzahood family”.

“The staff always do a fantastic job, and are passionate about the restaurant and customers,” Ricky said.

“The community has been supporting us since day one and we couldn’t thank them enough.”

“Pizzahood has grown so much as a business and we have also recently bought Top Bun burger bar right next to our store on Campbell Street.”

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