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| - Sorry to say it, but this place completely dropped the ball. There are many places in the neighborhood that have great pizza(and are less expensive). We gave this place a shot because the had a "school night" were they were donating a portion of their sales to the local school. And while I appreciate their effort to donate to the school, it was because of this that many families with kids that go to that school gave them lots of business on this night(including our family). This was a chance for this place to really show the neighborhood what they can do. But unfortunatly, the food was terrible. Of course our family couldn't try everything, but what we did have was so unenjoyable. For pizza, we ordered a "California pizza". It is advertised as pizza with fresh tomato's and avacado. What we got was a pizza with no sauce(thats fine), but very little tomato and avacado. 80% of the pizza was just plain pizza dough. And the little bit of tomato/avacado that was there had no flavor at all. And this pizza was $16.00 for a pizza that was very small. My 8 year old herself was trying salt/pepper/parmesan, anything to give it some kind of flavor. We also had one of their salads and while the dressing was OK, the lettuce tasted like it had been in the fridge way too long.(and this salad was $9.00. With drinks, I spent $40.00 bucks. And when we got home, my daughter was looking for something to eat because she ate so little of the pizza that she was still hungry. Again, I appreciate that the place was donating to the school, but there are lots of ways for me to give to the school(as I do all year long). Wasting $40.00 on terrible food isn't one that any of us parents need to do.
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