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| - East Coast Eats has upped its game and become a decent pizza/sandwich/comfort food spot. If you live around Valle Verde and 215, this is a solid take out choice.
I visited earlier in 2012 and the food was just unpleasant. Word is they've been tinkering with their recipes, so I stopped back in to test out the menu again. They have made some nice changes.
The pizza's got a nice, crispy crust and a decent pizza sauce. Not a bad pizza if this is the closest pizza shop. A step above Pizza Hut and Dominoes. If you like onions and peppers on your pizza, though, they are a little over-roasted here. That said, it's tasty enough and the crispy, slighty thicker crust works.
As for the fried foods, thumbs up! The chicken fingers were excellent. Tender chicken under tasty breading. Seems easy enough to do, but I've been surprised how many places can screw it up. So good job on the chicken fingers, East Coast Eats. The haddock sandwich was also tasty. It was a good piece of fish, well-breaded with fresh veggie toppings and a hearty bread. It also came with a nice slide of coleslaw (light and not too creamy).
East Coast Eats has blossomed into a decent comfort food spot and a decent place to grab food on your way home.
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