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Arroyo Grande
2790 South Halcyon Road
Arroyo Grande
Michael and Kelly opened the original Palo Mesa Pizza in April of 2007. In 2013, Michael won his first #1 award for Best Traditional Pizza at the annual International Pizza Expo in Las Vegas. He also placed #3 for Best Pizza in the USA which earned him a spot on the United States Pizza team. Kelly and other members of the team soon began to compete also. Today, Palo Mesa Pizza has four locations to serve you. Palo Mesa Pizza is internationally recognized for numerous pizza awards, and we are extremely grateful and proud to represent not only Arroyo Grande, but the Central Coast at pizza competitions around the world.
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