The Pizza-God©
serving GREAT food since 1970!
Welcome!


Dedicated to quality, The Pizza-God© makes all of his own sauces, uses blended cheeses, and fresh dough.  It's Pizzeria Pizza, available at fairs and festivals.

In addition to our delicious pizza, we also offer Coke and Pepsi products, bottled water, and Fresh Squeezed Lemonade.  Pizza is available by the slice or you can purchase a whole pie.

We pride ourself on maintaining our pricing, at most venues a slice of cheese or pepperoni sells for $3.50, the same price we have been charging since 2000, in spite of constantly escalating expenses.  Working harder to serve you better!

Where? Where do you go for pizzeria quality pizza at a fair or festival?
Why, HERE of course! Look for this trailer!



We invite you to stop by for lunch or dinner.  Enjoy a slice of the good life!

The Pizza-God© will be returning to many of our same venues in 2009, but we are proud to announce that we will also be working several events with North American Midway Entertainment, and those events will be announced in the weeks to come. 

2009 Route as of 2-21-09:

Walker County Fair
Spring Nationals at Lake Whitney
Oak Hill Motocross
Shreveport Lousiana (with NAME)
Greenville, MS (with NAME)
Greenwood, MS (with NAME)
St. Marys Spring Festival
Moline, IL (with NAME)
Burlington Steamboat Days (on the midway AND the                      main stage areas!)
Baraboo, WI (with NAME)
Waukesha County Fair, WI
LaPorte County Fair
Wasau Wi (with NAME)
St. Louis County Fair
Illinois State Fair (with NAME)
Upper Peninsula State Fair (w/ Skerbeck Bros.)
Bureau County Fair (with NAME)
Walworth County Fair (with NAME)
Kansas State Fair (with NAME)
Four States Fair
St. Tammany Parish Fair
Greater Baton Rouge State Fair



Something this good doesn't happen overnight though...
1970 was a tough year.  The national guard marched into Kent State.  The Partridge Family had a top ten hit with "I Think I Love You".  A first class stamp was six cents and a gallon of gasoline was thirty six cents, the highest ever seen.  McRib was still eleven years away, and even then it would only appear for a limited time only.

Still healing from the riots that tore the city apart three years earlier, hungry throngs searched for peace.  They sought relief.  They looked to this unassuming store at 15208 Joy Road for an answer, and more importantly a delightful variety of foods ranging from BBQ Spare Ribs to Pizza.

It was one night that year that
delivery boy Paul Paron couldn't help but notice that the rest of the staff was falling down drunk.  A good time was being had by all, but in the distance the sound of grumbling stomachs echoed ominously.

A delivery boy without deliveries is just a boy-(although if he bobs above the surface of the water he is also a buoy, but we digress) and a momentous decision was made.  On that starless night the manager looked at his young charge and with beery breath commanded "Make the damn thing yourself...." (before falling asleep on a stacked pile of flour bags).

That night-from those humble beginnings, came THE PIZZA-GOD!

No exposure to gamma radiation, no bites from a radioactive pepperoni, no parents shot before his eyes, or being sent on a rocket ship from another planet.  There was a need, he had to fill it.

Almost 40 years later, the legend continues.  Followers gather at fairs and festivals from Florida to Texas, from Maryland to Minnesota.

Join us.  Remember how good Pizza is supposed to taste!

Contact:
Paul Paron
Box 936
Belleville, MI 48111
734-218-5704
734-649-3849
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