Robert G.
Yelp
I wasn't expecting this, meaning I wasn't expecting this pizza joint way off the interstate and in Macon, Georgia, to have such tasty pizza. Now, in looking at other people's photos, I wouldn't ever order a pizza with Canadian bacon and pineapple ... or ranch dressing, but Ingleside Village is free to offer those ... as long as they've got the more mainstream ones dialed in. And they do.
Ingleside Village Pizza is in a sort of Victorian village looking building (it was night time) in a strip mall on a tree lined street. It has a dated, funky parlor decor inside and it feels like Credence Clearwater, Janis Joplin, or Simon and Garfunkel might just come in on the airwaves.
One could order pizza slices and, like another reviewer said, the slices are huge and chock full of ingredients. I thought they tasted great. They would be dinner. The price was fair. And, the young lady who was keeping tabs on my table was very cordial. This place has a great mix of quality-taste-price-service and gets a 5 for the type of eatery it is. They definitely filled my hatch and I may have had to tilt up the steering wheel a notch.
I know there's a movie named "Macon County Line," but I think the South has more than one Macon and more than one Macon County. This Macon is that city south of Atlanta, heading toward the split on the interstate toward either Savannah, GA or Florida ... and where Mercer University is located. I used to work with a Southern guy who once said, "My daughter has a four-point-zero and she wants to go to Mercer," which sounded strange to me because a Yankee would say "a four-point-oh." Now I can say that I've gotten off the interstate and set foot in the city with said university! Also, it might be interesting to note that, in the South, students "make good grades" instead of "get good grades." Maybe this is hearkening to the Mason-Dixon Line more so than to "Macon County Line."
At this point, I'll wind down my analysis of demographics and colloquialisms and just say that Ingleside Village Pizza offers unpretentious and very good fare in a comfortably worn and hospitable setting. If you're in that neck of the woods, you should check it out.