"Open For: Lunch and Dinner Price Range: $ - $$ With four locations, guests of Savage Pizza visit for the comic book-infused atmosphere, but stay for the from-scratch pizzas. Try the vegetable-laden Sav-Veg, topped with mozzarella and parmesan, or the Cajun with spicy red pepper sauce, chicken, shrimp, andouille, red onions, and three kinds of cheese. Best For: Comic book-themed decor, and specialty pizzas piled high with toppings" - Eater Staff
"Founded in 1990 in Little Five Points, this long-running pizzeria is known for its superhero-themed decor and playful atmosphere. Signature offerings include the No Brainer supreme—loaded with sausage, pepperoni, green peppers, black olives, mushrooms, yellow onions, mozzarella, and parmesan—and the Southern-Cue, made with local Fox Bros. BBQ sauce, roasted chicken, yellow onions, green peppers, and applewood-smoked bacon. Having become an Atlanta staple over the past two decades, the operation’s leadership describes the current suburban expansion as a thrilling milestone and says they’re eager to share their passion for pizza and superhero fun with new audiences across Georgia." - Henna Bakshi
"Savage Pizza is the best pizza spot in this neighborhood. Hands down. We’re not entirely sure why the extremely casual interior is splattered with posters and figurines of Marvel superheroes, but we will gladly stare at The Hulk to get our hands on pizza this good. Don’t worry about making the wrong choice since we’ll cape for any of the menu choices (but the No-Brainer with veggies, sausage, and pepperoni is what the name says it is). Their thick crust easily holds a heavy heap of toppings, so you never get the feeling you’re just eating a mouthful of bread. Going to Savage and not ordering pizza is like being in Atlanta and ordering Pepsi, but if you must, their subs (like the Italian) are a good substitute. " - juli horsford
"Savage Pizza is the best pizza spot in Little Five. Hands down. We’re not entirely sure why the extremely casual interior is splattered with posters and figurines of Marvel superheroes, but we will gladly stare at The Hulk to get our hands on pizza this good. Don’t worry about making the wrong choice since we’ll cape for any of the menu choices (but the No-Brainer with veggies, sausage, and pepperoni is what the name says it is). Their thick crust easily holds a heavy heap of toppings, so you never get the feeling you’re just eating a mouthful of bread. Going to Savage and not ordering pizza is like being in Atlanta and ordering Pepsi, but if you must, their subs (like the Italian) are a good substitute. " - Juli Horsford
"Takeout and delivery. $15 minimum on delivery orders with .99 charge is added to each delivery. Available at Avondale Estates location, too." - Eater Staff