

The counters themselves are painted with a twist on The Creation of Adam where God shares a fresh slice. Look around and you'll be reminded of styles and icons from the past with images of Jimi Hendrix, Bruce Lee, Janis Joplin, the Blues Brothers and more. Paintings and posters cover the walls and ceilings. and said, 'Home of The Leaning Tower of Subs,'" Ryan Carr said.Ĭarr has been serving up cheesy pizzas and subs for close to a decade, but the restaurants legacy began in 1957 when the late Joe Hess cemented the establishment as the first shop of its kind in town. "I had one lady come in and she (said she) was crossing the Canadian border and she said one of the Mounties looked at her I.D. 25% is what I tipped since the food is so good and the prices extremely well priced.The Leaning Tower of Pizza's reputation extends far beyond its Mansfield, Ohio home. Definitely tip them, not just based on their service, but for the amazing quality and taste of their unchanged product. So do yourself the favor and get the biggest one available, more for more people. They are large but they are soooo good, it was barely enough for the two of us. My wife is tiny and I'm regular build and we shared a medium sub.

Be sure BE SURE to get some Jones Potato chips to go with your meal, best chips in the nation. It's best to order in advance but part of the fun is waiting and looking at the posters and the old brick pavers. There is nowhere to eat inside, only a bench. Fair warning, some of the nostalgia posters contain nudity. It's based on the 60's and 70' design with mosaics and posters. The food is just as amazing as I remember and my wife was greatly impressed for her first visit. The place is amazing and unchanged for at least 25 years. Only a few minutes away, I took my Florida native wife there for her first time.

On my recent trip to Ohio for business, I stayed at the Best Western on Hanley Rd. It's been about 10 years since last visiting. I'm a Mansfield Ohio native, living in Florida for the past 9 years.
