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| - Honestly, it's more like 3 stars, but it's close to my house & the pizza is solid enough so 4 stars it is.
When this place opened my family used to order pizza from here quite a bit, and always thought it was good. I think at the time this was really the only non-chain pizza place in the area (there's more now). Every now & then we would order other stuff, and honestly, I don't remember it being all that great. The sandwiches were always a little soggy & I remember them putting a ton of sauce on the pasta dishes (the sauce itself wasn't bad, but I don't care how good sauce is, I don't want my pasta drowning in it).
I'm glad to see Rome's is still here. It was never crowded when I used to go before (I'm talking over five years ago) & now that I've gone back a few times it still isn't crowded. A few other pizza places have opened close by in the past couple years (which is part of the reason I hadn't been here in so long), but Rome's is still pretty good.
The prices are pretty reasonable, which is a big reason I started coming back. They have a deal for two large one-topping pizzas for twenty bucks. The pizza isn't the best I've ever had, but it beats Pizza Hut. They put a lot of toppings on the pizza & the sauce is good. I haven't tried anything else besides the pizza since coming back, but like I said, I don't remember anything but the pizza being all that good in the past, so I think that's all I'll stick to.
This might not sound like a glowing 4-star review, but reasonably priced, pretty good pizza (that's close by to my house, no less) makes me a fan.
Even though I've always gotten take out, the dining area is pretty big and clean. Maybe somebody I'll actually dine-in.
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