Savio's Pizza is a family-operated pizzeria and sandwich counter at 3446 Adams Avenue in Normal Heights, San Diego, serving hand-tossed pies by the slice and whole, calzones, gyros, Philly cheesesteaks, and subs from a compact storefront in the 92116 corridor. The pizza menu spans over a dozen specialty builds — the Greek pie layers gyro meat, feta, tzatziki, and black olives, while the Mexican pizza stacks chorizo, jalapeños, beans, and mozzarella on a hand-stretched crust. Margherita, four-cheese, BBQ chicken, buffalo chicken, and pesto artichoke chicken round out the specialty board, and calzones come in regular, vegetable, meat-lover, Philly, Greek, and buffalo chicken versions sized generously enough for two. The gyro sandwich wraps seasoned gyro meat with onion, tomato, feta, and house tzatziki, a Mediterranean crossover on Adams Avenue's otherwise pizza-and-taco-heavy corridor that shares the strip with longstanding Mexican kitchens at Ponce's Mexican Restaurant to the west. Normal Heights' stretch of Adams Avenue between Felton Street and 35th Street clusters late-night delivery options — Savio's runs a five-mile delivery radius — alongside brewpubs and craft beer bars. Restaurants normal heights searches index to this block, where the pizzeria's sub-and-slice format serves the same after-dark crowd that fills the Adams Avenue bar scene. The menu also carries garlic bread, mozzarella sticks, onion rings, jalapeño poppers, Caesar salads, and hand-cut fries. The Adams Avenue corridor extends east into the Kensington village, where personal-care storefronts at Hair Drezzers On Fire and other independent businesses keep the sidewalk active during the day. The shop delivers a garlic-butter-brushed crust across all pies and calzones, with an option to swap standard mozzarella for vegan cheese on any build.