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    Restaurant in Glen Allen, United States

    Emmy Squared Pizza: Short Pump

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    Detroit-Style Square

    Emmy Squared Pizza: Short Pump, Restaurant in Glen Allen

    About Emmy Squared Pizza: Short Pump

    Emmy Squared brings Detroit-style square-pan pizza to Glen Allen's Short Pump corridor, filling a real gap in a neighborhood dominated by chains. Booking is easy, the format is casual, and it's the most focused pizza option in the immediate area. Not a destination in the fine-dining sense, but a reliable local anchor for families and small groups.

    Is Emmy Squared Pizza: Short Pump Worth Booking in Glen Allen?

    Yes, with caveats. Emmy Squared's Short Pump location brings a Detroit-style pizza concept to a suburban Glen Allen strip that doesn't have many serious pizza options. If you're in the West End of Richmond and want square-pan pizza with a crispy, caramelized cheese crust, this is the address. It's not a destination restaurant that warrants a cross-town drive for its own sake, but as a neighborhood anchor for Short Pump residents, it fills a genuine gap.

    Emmy Squared built its reputation in Nashville and New York on the Detroit-style format: a thick, rectangular pan pizza with cheese pressed to the edges, baked until the sides go deeply golden and lacy. That approach produces a different result from Neapolitan or New York-style pizza — the crust is chewier, the base more substantial, and the cheese-to-sauce ratio tips toward richness. For diners who find thin-crust pizza unsatisfying or who are curious about the Detroit style, this is a direct place to try it. For those already committed to Neapolitan, it's a different product entirely and shouldn't be compared on those terms.

    Short Pump's restaurant scene skews heavily toward national chains and casual American dining. Emmy Squared, while itself a multi-city group, operates at a notch above the surrounding options in terms of menu intentionality. That matters when you're choosing where to spend a Friday evening in Glen Allen. It's not competing with Peter Chang Café, which occupies a completely different lane (Chinese, and worth visiting in its own right), but it does give the neighborhood a pizza-specific option that's more considered than a delivery chain.

    Booking is easy. This is not a reservation-scarce venue, and walk-ins should be manageable for most party sizes outside peak weekend dinner hours. For groups larger than six, calling ahead is sensible. The format is casual — no dress code applies, and the room is designed for the kind of relaxed, table-sharing dynamic that suits families and small groups well.

    For a broader look at what Glen Allen has to offer, see our full Glen Allen restaurants guide, or explore bars, hotels, wineries, and experiences in the area.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 2225 Old Brick Rd, Glen Allen, VA 23060
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins generally available; larger groups should call ahead
    • Dress code: Casual
    • Leading for: Families, small groups, casual weeknight dining
    • Price range: Not confirmed , expect mid-casual pricing consistent with the Detroit-style pizza category
    • Hours: Check directly with the venue; hours not confirmed in our data
    • Phone: Not available in our current data , visit the venue directly or check online

    How It Compares

    Comparing Emmy Squared Short Pump to its Glen Allen peers requires being honest about what it is: a well-executed casual pizza concept, not a fine-dining destination. Within Glen Allen, it competes on the casual-to-mid tier. Peter Chang Café is the stronger destination-dining option in the area if you're looking for something with more culinary ambition and a distinctive regional point of view , the two don't overlap in what they deliver, so the choice is about what you're in the mood for rather than which is objectively better.

    If you're planning a trip to the broader Virginia region and want to benchmark Emmy Squared against genuinely high-end dining, the comparison is instructive. The Inn at Little Washington is the state's flagship fine-dining address and operates in an entirely different price tier and format. Nationally, the Detroit-style pizza category sits comfortably below destinations like Le Bernardin, Atomix, or Lazy Bear in terms of ambition and price , but that's not a useful comparison for most diners choosing a Glen Allen dinner spot. Emmy Squared's value is its local utility and format specificity, not its position in a national ranking.

    For Short Pump diners specifically: Emmy Squared is the most focused pizza option in the immediate area and a reasonable default for casual group meals. If you're willing to drive further into Richmond proper, you'll find more variety. But for a weeknight dinner close to home, it delivers what it promises without requiring much planning.

    Compare Emmy Squared Pizza: Short Pump

    Comparing Emmy Squared Pizza: Short Pump to Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Emmy Squared Pizza: Short PumpEasy
    Le BernardinFrench, Seafood$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Lazy BearProgressive American, Contemporary$$$$Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    AtomixModern Korean, Korean$$$$Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Per SeFrench, Contemporary$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    MasaSushi, Japanese$$$$Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    A quick look at how Emmy Squared Pizza: Short Pump measures up.

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