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| - We heard about this place and wanted to try it because we heard there was a glutten-free crust available. We have a friend with Celiac and thought we'd investigate. I mention this first as we were advised that it's a glutten-free crust but it has interaction with flour, etc - so not a good choice for folks with Celiac. So, we ditched our friend! HaHa! It was pure coincidence. Oh yeah, bring your big wallet because if you're used to pizza hut pricing, you're going to go into shock here.
I beat my wife to the place and was warned about the 45 minute waiting time for the deep dish pizzas but was told they were worth it and that's why they were "World Famous!" So, I said sure and ordered the Chicago and off he went.
When my wife arrived 10 minutes later, she ordered a pizza that had pesto and feta on it and a thinner crust. We also ordered garlic parm fries as an appetizer (fantastic by the way). My Chicago was still cooking when my wife's pizza arrived (and I tasted it - super good). My wife finished eating her whole dinner and we were on an 1 hr and 10 minutes and my Chicago still hadn't arrived (I'm not dinging the review for this because I know it was a glitch from freshly opening this location days ago and the crowd was huge).
Now, finally, my Chicago had arrived and It looked tasty but.....meh. It was good, but talk about the anticipation waiting (even if 45 minutes) and expecting "World Famous" - well, I wasn't thrilled. The wallet stung a lot more than I thought it would at this point because a small was $20+. I didn't realize it at first, but I have had similar pizza at Metro that is stuffed.
Overall, we had two out of three things that were great! The "A-OK" is for the "World Famous" which may really should be "Neighborhood Famous" and the price I paid vs. the goodness.
Oh, I forgot to mention -
Staff = Super Nice
Ambiance = Super Loud
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