LaRosa's Pizza - International StreetCounter serviceAbout LaRosa's Pizza - International StreetLocated in a couple of different places within the park, LaRosa's pizza has long been a staple of Kings Island. The main restaurant sits behind the Vortex at the entrance of Rivertown, while International Street features a smaller, cafe-esque version. Both feature outside seating with umbrella tables. Judging from the constant, and sometimes rather large, lines leading into the eateries, it is safe to say that LaRosas is probably the park's most popular food. Photos from LaRosa's Pizza - International StreetReaders' Opinions
My sister and I decided to try out this pizza while we were in the park, based on the ratings & reviews posted here. BIG mistake. Very poor quality pizza at incredibly high prices. The best part of our meal was our order of breadsticks, which ran us about $6. - Erin B Barely above frozen-pizza quality, at extreme theme park prices. Skip it. - Robert Niles LaRosa's isn't my favorite pizza joint but they are a solid franchise and to have them as an option over the standard pizza fare at most parks is really nice. My favorite part is just walking by their doors and being smacked with the smell of pepperoni and cheese! YUM! - Don Neal
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