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| - I went here for the first time on a Friday night at about 1:30am. Big mistake. Not the pizzerias fault, but definitely not the place to go if you are easily annoyed by drunk college students and workers who are tired.
The moment I walked in, the music almost blew my eardrums out. They play it so loud, it was so difficult to communicate with the employees. The pizza selection however is really nice. It highlights the most popular of pizza selections such as margarita, meat lovers, and classic cheese. Or you can build your own. I decided on one with mozzarella, pepperoni, green peppers and tomatoes. The cooking takes very little time and you can finish it with things like olive oil, arugula, basil and pesto.
The taste of the pizza was really good, but honestly, nothing mind blowing or totally unique. It tasted a lot like Ians Pizza, which is their main competitor right now, if that gives you any idea on how it tastes. If you have been to Ians pizza before, you know that their slices are huge. If you are looking to get more bang for your buck, Lotsa is the way to go since a whole pizza is about two Ians slices for a little over $8. However, I cant eat a whole pizza by myself and I am usually alone when I go out, so I would still walk a little further down State St to get my favorite slice of Ians for $3 or $4 and save a couple bucks.
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