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| - Love the signage. We need some cool, funky signs like NOB in T-town. It's a small space tucked behind Hero's Burger so the lit-up signage is like a beacon for the wandering and aimless on W. Queen W. ( One of the words, I think, Of, was on snooze and was dark.)
Since, two other vegetarian stomachs needed to be satiated, we ordered a full pie with seasonal veggies. The full size pie is very 'Murican in proportions. Unfortunately, the pie failed to razzle dazzle me as expected (I am looking at all of you 5 star reviewers).
The pizza was rub-a-dub-dub with beets, carrots, grape tomatoes and kale: sounds like a veritable garden on the pie! However, the lack of seasoning/condiments put me off. I don't have problems with my pizza mostly au naturale and smelling of beets, carrots, grape tomatoes but I would've appreciated some garlic (without having to pay for it) or thyme or rosemary or something to add depth and warmth to the natural flavors of the veggies. The sprinkling of poppy seeds near the outer rim of the crust was welcome. Another point, the kale was crunchier and saltier than I'd have liked.
All in all, it felt like a very large, bare-boned pie despite the abundance of the stuff on it. I guess being white and without sauce also made a difference. Sadness.
The peeps behind the counter were helpful and friendly. Had they not been super busy I'd have asked them to share their musical tastes with me; the playlists were music to the ears!
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