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Pizza on Earth

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Pizza on Earth is a family-owned business that offers gourmet pizza. Their thin-crust pizzas are prepared with the highest quality ingredients and cooked in their traditional brick wood-fired pizza oven. They offer nine different pizzas, including classic favourites with new twists. My favourite is their Lake of Baysil Pizza, partly because of the delicious ingredients but primarily due to the creative name. All pizzas come out with a crisp crust and a mouth-watering smokiness. You can pick up the pizzas from the window to take home or enjoy on their patio.

You can call to order in advance if you’re in a rush, but I recommend going and ordering in person. The wait time will allow you to check out their attached art gallery.  This gallery hosts a collection of works by local artists that celebrate nature and communities in Northern Ontario. Currently, it is hosted original works of Elizabeth Johnson. Not many places allow visitors to look at local art and enjoy quality wood-fired pizza, making Pizza on Earth a unique spot to add to your Dorset travel itinerary.

Photo: https://www.facebook.com/pizzaonearthdorset/

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