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Primo Thin Greek
The cultures of Italy and Greece have intermingled since the days of the Roman Empire, when the Republic looked to ancient Athens for advice on philosophy, government, and how to live what Aristotle called "The Good Life." As a tribute to our Mediterranean neighbors, we offer our Primo Thin Greek pizza. Starting with our all-natural, ultra-thin crispy crust, we add a blend of Mozzarella and Feta cheeses, diced tomatoes, sliced green and Kalamata olives, diced artichokes, onion, then a sprinkling of Parmesan, Romano and Asiago cheeses.

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Primo Thin Fire Roasted Vegetable & Goat Cheese

...speaking of Goat Cheese--the creamiest of cheeses also graces this
gourmet creation. Add to that our all-natural, ultra-thin crispy crust, fire roasted red and yellow peppers and roasted red onion and you
have one special pizza. Enjoy!

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The Messina--Spinach & Goat Cheese
Named for the beautiful Sicilian port, the Messina starts with our all-
natural, artisan crust, which is splashed with olive oil just before
it enters our Italian Marble hearth oven. It's then covered with
Mozzarella and Asiago cheeses, topped with goat cheese, spinach and a
sprinkling of Italian spices.

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Christmas With the Falluccas
Christmas is a time for family and traditions. The Fallucca family,
who founded and continue to own and manage Palermo's Pizza, have an
interesting take on Christmas dinner. At their house it's a
traditional Sicilian meal called "The Feast of Seven Fishes." Watch
the latest episode of Cooking with Giacomo
to hear more about this
delicious family tradition.

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Fall Fanatics










As the official or preferred frozen pizza of a number of college athletic programs including Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa State, we've traveled all over the Midwest, sharing our pizza with fans. Recently, our travels took us to Iowa City for the Iowa vs. Wisconsin game.
Check out the video here.

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