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| - Pizza Pie Cafe is an extremely CHEAP pizza buffet - if you're looking to fill up on a budget this is definitely a place where you can't go wrong.
That said, you get what you pay for. The pizzas are very thin-crust, relatively crispy, with thin amounts of cheese and toppings. Again, not a bad deal considering the price, and there is definitely a wide variety of different toppings, as well as "dessert" pizzas which I found very good despite initially being skeptical about "desserts" on pizza crust. But it would not be a good deal at any higher a price.
Especially if you happen to be a fan of crispy crust pizza, you probably won't be disappointed. However, if you are a fan of thick and/or soft, gooey-crust pizza with lots and lots of cheese and toppings - and are willing to pay a correspondingly higher price, you would be far better served to head just a few miles due west to the southwest corner of Southern and Stapley for Organ Stop Pizza and enjoy the tremendous musical entertainment to boot. That's what I'll be doing.
All that said, Pizza Pie Cafe also offers a sizable salad bar with many offerings, as well as a pasta bar with multiple types of pasta and sauces to mix and match as you choose. The pasta, unlike the rest of the offerings, is not self-serve; a server dips your selection into boiling water momentarily before placing it on your plate and then you ladle your choice of sauce on top from a "soup-bar" type set-up of sauces. The quality and variety of pasta is very good and I might suggest that despite the name of the establishment, Pizza Pie Cafe would be more appropriate as a first choice for people looking for a Pasta buffet rather than a Pizza buffet.
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