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  • After living around the corner from this joint for almost a year, I decided to venture in. I had previously avoided the place because I am from NY and am often disappointed by pizza. I just wasn't up to it. I would rather make the 23 mile drive to Ray's in Scottsdale. Besides, this place kept sending me coupons and I figured any business that has to do so much direct mail advertising probably does not have a product that speaks for itself. I was wrong. It was a chilly Friday afternoon when I finally succumbed to the call of pizza. I walked into the glorified shoebox of a place (a good sign) and was immediately disappointed that there were no slices on display. I like to look at them before I order. Then I can be prepared for way to much cheese or to thick a crust or some other pizza travesty. I was actually only here to look, so I told myself and the guy behind the counter. Well since my super hero power is supreme lack of self control around potentially delicious items, I ordered a slice. Every day from 11am to 3pm they have a slice and a soda for $4. I didn't think this was a huge deal because in my head a slice still should cost $1.50. That makes the soda what, $2.50? Well I was a little more than floored when my slice arrived at the table. It was served on a pizza pan with a rolling cutter. Why, you may inquire? Because the damned thing was bigger than my head! Apparently it's a slice of a 24 inch pie. OK, so maybe the $4 was a good deal after all. As I have been so trained to do by my years on that fish- shaped island, I pressed my right thumb into the middle of the crust to help create the perfect pizza fold. A delicious crunch accompanied the saucy steam rising off my pie. And the whole thing held itself up as I prepared to take my first bite. Tangy sauce, not too much cheese, crunchy crust... nice. I can't wait to try their specialty pies- the Popeye looks amazing. And I don't even have to say "light on the cheese, extra sauce, and crispy crust- you know, NY style" and just hope something edible comes out. I shall return.
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