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Have you ever been to a pizza place where they bring the hot pizza out and apologize, saying it didn't come out as large as they had hoped... *so they are making you another one* ? I have. The large pizza we ordered here on our last visit was *maybe* just a bit smaller than normal, so they brought us *another* small pizza to make up for it. Wow! I don't even know what to say except that someone in management is ON IT. Thank you Grimaldi's! In addition to fantastic pizza, the service here is amazing. They are still deserving of my 5 stars!
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Our family enjoys Grimaldi's pizza. We are fans of the thin, crispy crust. I am someone who loves a bunch of "stuff" on my pizza, but I always recommend that you keep the toppings to a minimum here. Any extra toppings contribute extra moisture that makes the crust less crisp. Sure, it cooks up nice, but by the time it gets to your table, it just won't be the same if it has a bunch of meats and veggies piled on top.
Speaking of which, "to go"? No way! Put that crispy crust in a box and it steams away to sogginess. Just don't do it. Note that the charge for toppings is the same regardless of whether you want them on the whole pizza or half, so try and control yourself. Better yet, just get sauce and cheese for your first visit. :)
The sauce is nice and flavorful, although some of us like to add a bit of oregano.
The Caesar salad is good -- and a small will feed 2-3 people easily as a starter, maybe even 4.
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