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  • I was feeling generous and decided to try this place for lunch even though they don't have a website (usually a deal breaker for me). Thanks to the other Yelpers who posted pics of the menu - I never would have even considered it without that. The food is good enough. I got a Greco salad, a sausage-hot peppers-caramelized onions specialty pizza, an apple pie square, a caramel chocolate square, and an apple fritter. The salad was fresh and had a good combination of toppings. Although like most pizza shop salads, it had way too much cheese. One negative was they did not put onions on the salad even though they're listed in the description. It was a perfectly fine salad without onions, but food not matching the written description is a huge pet peeve of mine. They did this twice actually, since the pizza description says "sautéed hot yellow banana peppers" and the peppers on the pizza were not banana peppers at all and were not yellow. They were genuinely hot at least. Maybe this is not a huge deal for other people, but to me it just screams "sloppily run business." They had many pastries, cookies, pies, and donuts on display, which all looked good and at good prices. The apple fritters are cheap at $1. The biggest negative for the bakery items was that the woman put my goopy apple pie square in a paper bag, and both the bag and the pie promptly fell apart. I'm not sure this item will survive until tonight for my husband to try it. No question these should always be put in boxes. This place is presented as a single business, but operates as two separate businesses - one for food and one for bakery. As a customer, this is inconvenient and annoying. The man who brought my pizza out refused to get my bakery items from the case, and the woman who got my bakery items could not tell me if they had forks for the to-go food. If they want to keep the books separate, fine, but they need to do a better job on the customer service end. Overall the reason I'm only giving two stars is the service - the food itself would have been at least a 3. They did not in fact have any forks for the to-go food. I think this is required if you do a take out business. And the pizza shop guy was less than friendly. I won't be back.
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