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| - First off, I'm deducting a star for the owner or whoever works here that is writing five star reviews and berating Yelpers who write negative ones. You know who you are.... stop it. Not everyone is going to like your pizza. Take the criticism, improve on what people dislike and move on. If you are making good food and have good customer service, the reviews will reflect that. Plus, it's not good form.
Was the pizza good? Yea, it was OK. Do I think it's the best pizza in Brunswick? No.
I would compare this to the sheet pizza you get at school when you're a kid. I swear everyone had the same pizza even though I know it didn't all come from the same restaurant. You know the kind I'm talking about. The sauce is kind of in delicious clumps with cheese that all comes off on the first bite. For some reason it's always cold even though you just got it and the grease leaves your plate orange. There is no reason to like that pizza. But when you're a kid, there is that wonderful time a month when you don't have to eat your bagged lunches or cafeteria food. The pizza party day that serves the greatest pizza ever and you eat way too much.
Well I'm a grown-up now. The pizza lacked sauce and the cheese all came off in one bite. Magical when you're a kid, expect more when you're an adult. I will say that the pizza with bacon, onions, and jalapenos was put together much better than the pepperoni. It held together nicely and each ingredient stood out. It was still light on sauce but it wasn't nearly as bad as the pepperoni. Honestly, you're not a solid pizza place if you can't master the basics.
The taste was good. I think the nostalgia of it appealed to me more than the pizza itself but that's not entirely a bad thing. So to sum up...If my office building ordered the pizza again I would eat it, but I would not order from here myself.
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