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Readers' Choice: Vote for Your Favorite Pizza Place

We're looking for the best pizza in Culver City.

We've tallied your nominations and voting has begun in our bigger and better Readers’ Choice, just in time for summer! We've got 25 great categories, all designed to take advantage our readers’ local expertise.

Pizza is such a personal category. Some people love the chewy Chicago style, while others wouldn't even call it a pizza if it doesn't have a thin, crispy crust. We've got a wealth of pizza places in Culver City that take great pride in their customers' loyalty. So what's your favorite place to grab a slice?

The polls will close on Aug. 17 at 11:59 p.m. Help spread the word about your favorite pizza place in Culver City by sharing this poll on Facebook and Twitter.

Feel free to vote as many times as you like until the polls close on Aug. 17, but please only vote once per day.

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