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“Good people, good pie, good times” at Old Mill Pizza

North Little Rock, Arkansas – Locally owned and operated Old Mill Pizza is a family-friendly pizzeria situated in North Little Rock’s historic Park Hill district off of JFK Boulevard.
This isn’t your standard pizza restaurant. The pizza is actually presented however the customer desires.
Nowadays, there aren’t many establishments that still sell pizza by the slice, but for owners Joe and Jake, it’s one of the key reasons Old Mill Pizza has become a popular lunch spot.
But perhaps your appetite is stronger. No issue! Their specialty is pizza made in the family.
You may order from a very inventive menu in addition to the build-your-own option, which includes “the wheel,” a conventional supreme pizza with a moniker that honors the restaurant’s namesake, the historic Old Mill.
The Mexicali Blues, Harvey Special, Rob Reiner, and Peace, Love & Veggies are further choices.
Although this restaurant is well known for its pizza, we strongly suggest the sandwiches. The Italian Sub and Homemade Meatball Sub are two of the most well-liked products on the menu since they are constructed with fresh bread and packed with meat.
Longtime friends Joe Adams and Jake Lasiter first started the eatery at the height of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Each had spent years working in neighborhood pizzerias before deciding it was time to start their own.
Old Mill Pizza is a terrific place to watch a baseball game, enjoy lunch on a hectic day, or catch up with an old friend because of the welcoming atmosphere.
At 4000 John F. Kennedy Boulevard in North Little Rock, there is an Old Mill Pizza. Visit their website to learn more about their cuisine and operating hours.
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