$10 for $20 Worth of Pizza and Ice Cream at Pungo Pizza & Ice Cream
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- Pizza, pasta, subs & more
- Large arcade
- Family owned and operated
Spinning mad amounts of dough above one's head is an amusing way to display a coin collection, but it requires superhuman stamina to maintain. Rest your triceps and leave the dough spinning to the pros with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of pizza, ice cream, and drinks at Pungo Pizza & Ice Cream.
Pungo Pizza & Ice Cream, a family-owned-and-operated eatery, offers taste buds subs, pastas, and a myriad of hand-tossed pizzas, which are available in custom varieties (12" start at $7.99, 16" start at $11.99) or as pre-conceived Pungo Favorites (12" for $11.99, 16" for $15.99). The Pungo Supreme corrals pepperoni, sausage, onion, green peppers, black olives, and mushrooms onto its saucy surface, and the Mediterranean pizza blends spinach, tomatoes, mozzarella, feta, black olives, and chopped garlic atop a homemade white sauce. Patrons of Pungo can also choose a 14" pan-style pizza, such as the chicken ranch with fresh tomatoes, mozzarella, and cheddar ($16.99). While waiting for your pizza to pupate from its oven cocoon, ward off vampires with an order of garlic knots ($3.79 for six, $4.99 for 10), or scour the menu for soups, salads, and ice cream.
Pungo Pizza & Ice Cream is a laid-back, family-friendly joint. Slide into one of the comfy red booths and savor the savory aromas while meat and cheese discs glide by on platters and panama hats. There is also a large arcade for children and bigger children who conveniently have their own children.
Reviews
Seven Judy's Book reviewers give Pungo Pizza & Ice Cream a five-star average rating. Four Yelpers give it a four-star average rating and 87% of 104 Urbanspooners recommend it.
- The staff is very friendly and fast. It has a great family atmosphere and I would have no problem taking young children here. – Amanda W., Judy's Book
- It feels like a family run place and thehe [sic] pizza is wonderful and the Garlic Knots might be even better. – Christopher, Urbanspoon