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| - After a few hours of working in the yard, we were hungry, but felt neither motivated to cook nor to change into nicer clothes, so we brushed ourselves off and headed to Pizza Fire. Without spending a lot of time (still yard work left to do) or money (less than $20 for two pizzas and two fountain drinks), we had a quick dinner, and I brought half of my pizza home to be my lunch tomorrow. On this Sunday evening, several families were seated and enjoying their meals (this is a kid-friendly eatery), but it was not terribly busy. That being said, the prep area could be neater; rather than allowing the toppings that don't land on the crust to remain on the counter, it seems that cleanup should be done before preparing the next pizza.
For amazing pizza, I will cook at home or head to a sit-down-be-waited-on restaurant, but for quick, passable pie, Pizza Fire is close, quick, and inexpensive.
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