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| - I really like this place. They have a thin crackery crust that's the best in the area for that type. They have some unique toppings, like those French's fried onion straws from the cardboard can. I recommend that. They make a 30 inch pizza. I've never seen one that big. When a couple of those got brought out to a hungry middle school-aged baseball team it made me say "WHAA...?"
Yeah, the place is a little dive-y but it's clean and there's lots to look at.
It's always crowded, but I've never had to wait to order, have always been able to find a table, and the pizza comes out quick. It just says that they're doing something right. But if lots of kids and noise bother you, don't go.
The arcade has a lot of games. I wanna say maybe 30? 40? We like all the pinball and the air hokey.
I've dealt with the owner a couple of times and he was never rude to me. I almost wish he was, extremely rude customer service amuses me. I'm not thin skinned and it leaves a story to tell. Strongly prefer that to the fake smiles and scripted welcomes.
There's another pizza arcade place down the street ( The Pizza Oven), but the pizza isn't nearly as good, they have far fewer games (12? 15?), and less than half of those are turned on. No, don't go to The Pizza Oven, go to Rossi's.
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