By the time the pizzerias in Canton were opening up for business, an Americanized version of a pie originating from the Naples region of Italy had been top of the pie popularity stakes for almost a century. The pizzerias in Canton wanted to keep their customers satisfied so baked what their clientele asked for, and now Canton is known for New York-style pizza. New York-style pizza is an oversized thin-based pizza that is cut into large wedge-shaped slices for serving. Each slice is more or less the same size as a whole traditional Italian pie and so one piece is enough to satisfy most appetites. Grab a slice of New York-style pizza to go and you'll get it folded and wrapped in a napkin just the same way they serve a slice of pizza to go in Italy which is al taglio.
While Saporito's Pizza does make the best delivery pizza in Canton, it has to be said, you'd be missing out big time by getting a delivery rather than going out to eat here. Saporito's has what can only be described as quite possibly the best pizzeria premises in the entire United States and it has to be seen to be believed. Drop by Saporito's which is on Holly Springs Parkway and you'll be dazzled by the superb interior decor which consists of terracotta tiled floors, light oak-paneled walls and furnishings as well as its super stylish exposed pipes ceiling. It really is state-of-the-art. Saporito's pizzas are no less impressive than their premises. At this Canton pizzeria, you'll have a wide choice of New York-style pizzas with first-class topping combinations. Which one comes recommended? All of them, so don't hesitate in calling your order in.
If you're heading back into town after having some outdoor time canoeing on the Hickory Log Creek Reservoir, you'll be driving right by the pizzeria that bakes the best take-out pizza in Canton. Pull in when you see the signs for the Riverside Village shopping mall on Reinhardt College Parkway and you'll spot Perrotta's Pizza straight away as it has a premises facing onto the parking lot. Perrotta's Pizza is a classy joint decked out in contemporary shades of black and grey, right down to the black and white checked table coverings. While the premises have an undeniably smart look, there's nothing monochrome about Perrotta's pizzas. In this Canton pizzeria, the pies are loaded with colorful fresh ingredients in authentic Italian style so you can expect to find arugula, bell peppers, sun-dried tomatoes, and basil featuring somewhere. At Perrotta's, they also brush their crusts with garlic butter to give them added flavor.
If you're looking for somewhere to spend time outdoors away from Canton then you could do worse than drive six miles south to Holly Springs. Don't stop there, but continue on for a couple of miles to Victoria Park Beach on Lake Allatoona. As well as taking a stroll around some of the lake's two-hundred and seventy-odd miles of shoreline, you can laze on the beach, float a boat, or paddle a kayak or SUP. It's a peaceful place and blessed with such exceptional scenery you may never want to make the trip back to Canton. Compensate having to leave by stopping off at Saporito's Pizza on the Holly Springs Parkway before you get home.
It's not easy to find some interesting cultural activities that are not absolutely miles away when you live in Canton. Drive over to Roswell, which is around twenty miles southeast of Canton, and you'll be able to pay a visit to the Computer Museum of America. The collections of technology-related artifacts in the museum date back to WW2 and are real eye-openers. Join in with some of the demonstrations about things like punch cards, see examples of supercomputers, and then compare those to the Enigma machine display, and you'll never take modern technology for granted again. After you've been completely mind-boggled, ponder on what you've learned over a pizza at Pizzeria Lucca on Bulloch Avenue.
If you enjoy looking at or photographing scenery then you should head east out of Canton on the GA-20 to Cumming. Just outside of Cumming is one of the most scenic spots in Georgia, the Sawnee Mountain Nature Reserve. There are trails winding along the mountainside which will give you incredible views of the surrounding countryside, but the best one for views by far is the Indian Seats at Sawnee Trail. It will lead you right up to the summit of the mountain where there's a clearing and rocks you can sit on to recover. When you finally come back to ground level, go for a pizza at Giorgio's on Lakeland Plaza, you'll deserve it after that climb.
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